16 September 2006, 19:49
Claret_DabblerJeff Cooper
http://dvc.org.uk/jeff/Looks like old Col Cooper is not long for this world.
I didn't always agree with his views, but i have enjoyed reading his stuff for years.
His book "The Art Of The Rifle" is by far the best thing of its type.
16 September 2006, 20:34
meteThe earliest book of his that I have was published in 1958 !! He has made tremendous contributions to the shooting world . When he leaves he will be missed.

17 September 2006, 03:58
Pete EAs writing style was not really my cup to tea, but he is with out doubt one of the "Greats".
I hope he finds relief from his pain and my best wishes and thoughts go out to him and his family...
17 September 2006, 04:23
mr rigbyHe hunted moose here in norway in the 80`s with his .350 Rem Mag Scourt rifle, very few had heard about what a Scout rifle was then, but the onenes who devoured US magazines had.
He got a moose on his 3 day out of five day hunt,and he wrote a little about in one his last pages in G&A some years ago. In that he wrote that everythinh went perfect on his hunt as conserning with the weather etc.
He also wrote about the hunt in G&A before but i have just read what the Norwegian journalist/gunbug wrote and that was great read.
17 September 2006, 04:28
390ishHe is one of the few racists who knows proper grammar.
19 September 2006, 19:55
analog_peninsulaThomas Jefferson had impeccable grammar.
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24 September 2006, 12:55
DUKHe was a friend of Stuka pilot Ulrich Rudel.
16 October 2006, 02:34
billinthewildquote:
Originally posted by 390ish:
He is one of the few racists who knows proper grammar.

Does it give you pleasure to demean this wonderful man? Did you ever meet him, know him, or spend time with him? I did, and your insult is only a reflection on your lack of character and proper breeding.
18 October 2006, 05:10
gordyThe world lost a good man when Lieutenant Colonel Jeff Cooper died. Too few men today are like him
regards
Dan