After 1400+ rounds......
- Keith in Ga
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After 1400+ rounds......
my Cooper is still shooting pretty decent groups. Getting ready for my upcoming pd trip, I've been loading and shooting quite a bit. This morning I shot a 3 shot group of .351 at 200 yds. Last week, I shot a group of 2.499 at 500 yds. Hopefully, it will perform just as good when I make it to Montana.
- Ray P
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Re: After 1400+ rounds......
Keith way to go! Some the shooter here have posted the 4000 round mark for the lil 204 Ruger. You shold have a long way to go.
Nice groups too.
Thanks for for keeping us posted and good luck on your trip.
Later
Ray P
Nice groups too.
Thanks for for keeping us posted and good luck on your trip.
Later
Ray P
Life is an adventure and often to short. Make the most with family and friends. Shoot often and shoot a small hole. Love the 204 Ruger!! NRA Life Member
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Re: After 1400+ rounds......
Keith - Where in MT are you going?
Passing through Nebraska on i80 to Wyoming by chance? Let me know......I am 100 miles east of Sidney, Nebraska.
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Passing through Nebraska on i80 to Wyoming by chance? Let me know......I am 100 miles east of Sidney, Nebraska.
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Re: After 1400+ rounds......
Nce to know. I was wondering the life span of the 204
Re: After 1400+ rounds......
Reportedly, Cooper will replace the barrel for the initial registered owner if the accuracy falls below its accuracy guaranty. That is a wonderful guaranty, that is worth at least $500, and perhaps more.
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Re: After 1400+ rounds......
Keith: If that Cooper is shooting that well at home, the dogs are in for a very bad day when you get to Montana. When you first get set up, put up a target at 100 yds just to verify POI after the trip. You'll also have that last bit of confidence in the rifle/scope system to give you that added "edge". If any minor tweaking is needed, best to do it then before any spendy handloads are sent downrange at Skippy and his pals only to dig up dirt.
Have a great trip, and don't even go home if you forget your camera!
Have a great trip, and don't even go home if you forget your camera!