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One Sweet 204!
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:05 pm
by Rick in Oregon
One of the nicest 204 Ruger chambered rifles I've ever seen graces this months cover of
Precision Shooting Magazine. It is a true work of art, built by one of the masters himself, Bill Shehane of D&B Supply, a champion BR shooter, and holder of some impressive 1,000 yard records.
Details of the rifle: Dave Kiff of Pacific Tool & Gauge supplied the 204 Ruger match reamer, Dan Lilja produced the #5 contour 26" stainless 12 twist fluted barrel with a 90* target crown, Bruce Thom at BAT Machine did the small, 6" 1.35" dia. right bolt, left port action, one pound trigger w/different trigger hangers in order to perfectly time the trigger with the spiral fluted bolt. The stock is one of Bill Shehane's Varmint/Benchrest patterns with a rounded-off forend with a bottom cooling vent, one QD stud for bipod, and checkered in 22 LPI. The wood is a stunning laminate of African Obeche in French Walnut color with gloss finish to match a companion LR rifle Bill had previously built. Scope of course is an excellent Nightforce NXS 3.5-15X x 50mm with the R-2 reticle in BAT Machine 30mm rings.
Any of us should be so fortunate to have such a beautiful example of a 204 Ruger in our safe! Bet this baby shoots too!
(All the above shamelessy reproduced without permission from either Bill or Dave Brennen of PS, as I figure it's a nice plug for all involved)
Sidebar: acloco...there's also Part I of a good two part article in this issue of the 22/6mm I thought you'd enjoy.
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:01 pm
by Ray P
Rick........thanks for sharing. Yep I meet Bill S. at one of match at the 1000 yard club here in Pa. Definatley a man full of knowledge, like yourself! Got one of his stocks for Sako M-995 action, in grey/ rose lamiinate. Neve got my smith to finish the inleting and barrel channel. So it still sits in the box.
Great to see the little 204 ruger getting a custom face lift. I'm still a little bias on your Sako 75 in 204 R..........Thats realy one sweet rife you have sitting your bench in some of the pics your posted.
Later
Ray P.
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:23 pm
by Rick in Oregon
Ray: Yep, Bill is quite the craftsman as well as an accomplished marksman. I'm doubtful I'm in the same knowlege or skill class as him however, but thanks for the vote of confidence.
I did business with him when I had Varmint Masters LLC, selling the
BR Pivot. He even won a few 1K yard matches shooting from my bench. Eventually I'll have him build me a rifle, and it will not differ too much from the sweetie pictured here (except mine will be matte finish all around). If your Shehane stock was inletted for an action I already own, I'd be trying to horse trade you out of it right now.
My Sako 75V 204 is all scrubbed and clean, her ammo cans with 32 & 39 SBK's are full, and she's all ready for the upcoming varmint season here, along with
"The Silver Princess of Death", my custom M700 with the 11 twist Pac-Nor barrel. I'm right now working on some 40gr Nosler BT loads (RL10X & Benchmark) for
SPOD with Nosler brass I picked up over at the factory last week when visiting wifey. I'm very interested to see how that 11 twist works with the 40 grainers. If it works as well as with the 39's, I'll be one happy camper indeed. That Nosler sure is nice brass (of course we all know it's Norma by now).
The shot below was one of "those days", as the rats on the far side of the lake at around 610 yards thought they were safe, and frolicked about......until those 39gr SBK's ruined their entire day.
It's days like that one that make this entire effort about the most fun you can have with your clothes on!
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:33 pm
by acloco
Where is this fine mag sold?
How did you know that I fireformed some brass on Saturday?
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:38 pm
by Rick in Oregon
acloco: I subscribe, but also see it in Barnes & Noble too. A guy such as yourself should probably get this one in his mailbox every month......
As for "knowing".......I see
everything, Grasshopper..........
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:49 pm
by Orion2see
Beautiful rifle - I too am glad to see the .204 getting attention in the custom rifle department. More and more are being built each year.
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:58 pm
by acloco
Rick in Oregon wrote:acloco:
As for "knowing".......I see
everything, Grasshopper..........
Do you know where the 308 Savage varmint barrel is? Lost in the mail to me? Or did the other party send it yet?
Barnes & Noble does not list this magazine online.
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:32 am
by Medic52
I like my 204 alot, so much that I am saving toward a new one. This time I am going to hold out for a better grade. I am leaning toward a KIMBER pro varmint 84M. I was considering a COOPER but not since his support of Obama. A rumor is that they sold anyone know for sure and who bought......
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:24 am
by Mike
Rick: Wow, that is a fantastic rifle! Easily one of the most beautiful .204's that I have ever seen.
Medic52: Are you asking if Cooper (the company) sold? I'm fairly certain that the company did not change hands. Dan Cooper resigned after the backlash from the Obama contributions, though.
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:43 am
by kenbrofox
Read somewhere that a guy called wilson now owns Cooper, i dunno! KB.
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:15 am
by LeeC
precisionshooting.com or 860-645-8776
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:05 pm
by Rick in Oregon
acloco: If you call PS at the number Lee was kind enough to list, they'll send you a sample copy of the current issue. It has Part I of the 22/6mm article. If/when you subscribe, you'll then get Part II when it comes out next month.
Medic52: Cooper Arms of Montana did indeed sell, and Wilson is the new owner. Wilson is the manufacturer of barrels, and has been around for a long time. I understand there will be no change of management, product line, or shop employees, so Cooper quality should remain the same for the foreseeable future. Dan Cooper sold his interest in the company, and I'm sure he regrets supporting Nobama, as the internet was awash with angry gun owners who were quite upset (understandably) about his political choice. I plan on a Cooper in the future, and would not hesitate to purchase one now that Wilson has ownership of the company.
As an aside, our buddy here BCB is quite sure that a Cooper rifle is better quality than a Kimber. I dunno myself, only owning one Kimber rifle, my M84 Varmint in 204 Ruger. It has georgious Carlo walnut, the workmanship seems on a par with semi-custom production rifles, and seems to shoot extremely well. Our fellow 204um member, KIM204 sure likes his, so it appears this could all be purely subjective, at least to me right now.
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:48 pm
by Bayou City Boy
Rick in Oregon wrote:.....our buddy here BCB is quite sure that a Cooper rifle is better quality than a Kimber. .
LOL...!! Are you fishing, Rick?
When you told me via PM that you hope I keep posting, it this the format you meant for me to respond in...? "our buddy"
I own both makes of rifles and have stated my thoughts. If I responded anymore with my "keyboard" it would probably piss off certain Yankees who drop their drawers to communicate...
Hawkeye Joe wrote:....This is where I lower myself to your level.
-BCB
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:00 pm
by Rick in Oregon
BCB: Not fishin' or trying to ruffle any feathers in any way, believe me. As you've owned both brands, you're certainly entitled to your opinion, and myself only having owned a Kimber rifle, can't really comment further, and won't. Once a Cooper lands in my hands here, I'll most likely be able to quantify an opinion also, but until then, I'll just continue to drool over the wood I see on most of the Coopers I see here and in the hands of fortunate friends, and shoot my Kimber 204R.
Keep posting for sure.....we all should have thick skin if we venture out on the internet with opinions, just as in "real" life. I consider any of us regular posters here on the 204 forum as "buddies", as we all have the same interest.
Sidebar: For anyone interested, I have for sale or trade (for a Cooper naturally), a pristine Charles Daly Superior Grade (cased) 20ga. O/U with all the "right stuff". PM with any interest & photos.
Re: One Sweet 204!
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 7:03 am
by Mike
Rick in Oregon wrote:Cooper Arms of Montana did indeed sell, and Wilson is the new owner. Wilson is the manufacturer of barrels, and has been around for a long time. I understand there will be no change of management, product line, or shop employees, so Cooper quality should remain the same for the foreseeable future. Dan Cooper sold his interest in the company, and I'm sure he regrets supporting Nobama, as the internet was awash with angry gun owners who were quite upset (understandably) about his political choice. I plan on a Cooper in the future, and would not hesitate to purchase one now that Wilson has ownership of the company.
Thanks for the info, Rick. I wasn't aware of Cooper being purchased by Wilson.