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jeff cooper tribute rifle in 460 g&a???
01 June 2007, 10:54
boom stickjeff cooper tribute rifle in 460 g&a???
jeff cooper loved the 460 g&a. with his passing would it not be a cool idea for a custom gunmaker or a limited custom shop tribute rifle in his favorite d.g. cart???
i happen to think it is a way cool cat.
here is some info on the subject
http://dvc.org.uk/jeff/jeff5_4.htmlhttp://www.gunsandammomag.com/long_guns/czsafari_0401/ahr already makes them
http://www.hunting-rifles.com/S550DGR.htmit would be easy for cz to make them and since his was a cz it would be fitting. and they already make the 404
come on c.z. make it a factory cart with hornady. and get hornadyto do a 404 while we are at it.
01 June 2007, 11:20
Hog Killerquote:
it would be easy for cz to make them and since his was a cz
Wrong bommy, Cooper's "Baby", was built on a Brno ZKK-602, with the reversed safty. (pulled back to fire) Not a popular feature and the 460 G&A offers nothing over the Lott.
With less expensive brass, dies, and can be had off the self, the Lott is a much better option. The "cool" factor is just not there for the 460 G&A/ ZKK-602.
"Chairman" Jeff, was a very interesting fellow. I got to meet him back in '81 and have supper with him. I enjoyed his company but never did take all of his ideas as "gospel".
Keith
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01 June 2007, 11:43
475GuyDamn, boom, we agree on something. Jeff Cooper's 460 is indeed a good cartridge but it would be very expensive to produce using a magnum action in limited numbers. The man had a PHD in History and was very versed in several languages as well. He will be missed.
Lo do they call to me,
They bid me take my place
among them in the Halls of Valhalla,
Where the brave may live forever.
01 June 2007, 11:57
Bent FossdalA bit funny about the .460 G&A. Lots of people claims the Ackley is far superior to the Lott, but the G&A is just not worth it........
It should be the most superior .458 of them all, but oh, no.
Well, stranger things have happened.
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway
01 June 2007, 20:02
Jeff Wemmerquote:
Wrong bommy, Cooper's "Baby", was built on a Brno ZKK-602, with the reversed safty. (pulled back to fire) Not a popular feature and the 460 G&A offers nothing over the Lott.
Wrong "Hog Killer", those rifles were made by Hoenig, 8 were made (on highly modified ZKK-602 actions) ...
BUT...with model 70 type, 3 position safties...I know, I own the sister to Mr. Cooper's rifle. Making-up the ammo is about as difficult as taking a leak! (That is of course if you have the dies)
JW
01 June 2007, 20:31
Hog KillerJW, in Cooper's "Fireworks", in the first paragraph, on page 165. He states about the safety working backwords. This may have been changed on later made rifles, but not on the origial. I do not know if JC had this changed out at a later date, but as originaly built it had the as is factory safty.
On page 166, in the next to last paragraph, he talks about his "manual of arms' with "Baby". This includes
quote:
"domination of the revesed safty
"Fireworks" is great reading over a wide range of subject matter.
Keith
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01 June 2007, 21:17
Jeff WemmerI understand that it was changed....
HEY!
We're both right

JW
02 June 2007, 02:45
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by Jeff Wemmer:
I understand that it was changed....
HEY!
We're both right

JW

Yea, I still remember STUFF.

Keith
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02 June 2007, 08:20
Jeff WemmerWell done my good man!

02 June 2007, 08:21
Jeff WemmerBTW...I'll bring "Baby's" sister when I attend one of the shoots someday! Not a double, but a ton of fun to shoot!

JW
02 June 2007, 09:03
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by Jeff Wemmer:
BTW...I'll bring "Baby's" sister when I attend one of the shoots someday! Not a double, but a ton of fun to shoot!

JW
Sounds good to me.

After reading Fireworks, 20+ years ago. That got me "planning" a big bore for myself. I still have that "wishlist" of features. That led me to choosing the Rem. 30S, for my Lott.
Keith
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