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When doing the 40 km drive from the hotel to the farmers field, if I'd have stopped to shoot the gophers by the side of the road, I'd have never made it to the field. I got into a patch on them and was using my Win 69A, with 10 mags, as fast as I could shoot them off and reload them for 1.5 hours, non stop. This year I am taking several of my CZ's with 10 and 15 round mags. The farmer was telling me that he could shoot a whole brick, without having to move, in the early spring. FS | |||
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Thanks all...I have this addiction to mineral lines and Coopers! Yep I am glad Dan Cooper is gone too! That piece of wood will fit right in.... | |||
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Fasteel here in Montana the 10-22 Ruger is the "State Rifle", each spring the local Cenex has a 7 or 8 ft square, chest high pallet of "cases" of Federal American Eagle .22 LR HP ammo out in the middle of the floor. In Montana you can tell it's spring cause you can hear Sand Hill Cranes and Geese everywhere, the Robins and Meadowlarks come back and every pasture you drive by has a pickup driving around in it with a rifle sticking out of both side windows. Life is good . Coopercool That is quite a collection. Gives new meaning to the term "sporting wood". Beautiful rifles. Ya wouldn't have a .20 VarTarg in there would ya? "If a man buys a rifle at a gun show and his wife doesn't know it"...Did he really buy a rifle? Firearm Philosophy 101. montdoug | |||
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Wow and double wow. That is a great collection. I now own two classics. A model 38 in 22 hornet and a model 21 in 20 tac. Lets see looks like classic custom classic Jackson game? custom classic Montana varmint custom classic custom clasic varmint extreme Montana varmint I would guess all with the exception of the first and fourth left to right have upgraded wood. A collection to be envied If you've the time and inclination to humor a jr. collector, could you give details as to models and calibers. Thanks GWB | |||
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Montdoug, I have been seriously considering a 20 vartarg as my next varmint caliber. I have the 17 fireball, MachIV and the 221 fireball. I have a sako s491 action with a 223 bolt face and a boyds laminated thumbhole stock. I'm thinking that a 22" medium countour stainless barrel would work well. Add a Leupold or ziess 2.5 x 8 scope and I would have a great walking varminter. Your thoughts please GWB | |||
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Actually that's not true Geedub. What you have is a Sako actioned .20 VarTarg without a barrel on it . My suggestion would be a Pac-Nor Super Match 3 groove stainless in a 1 in 12 twist. My personal take is that round was made for 32 grain V-Max's and that twist is ideal ya might or might not have issues with the 40grain V-Max (probably not) but that's what your .20 Tactical is for anyway IMO. Most .20 VarTargs will run that 32 V-Max at just one side or the other of 3,800fps. Serious rat spreader. As long as you asked I'd probably bump the scope power a bit myself (very personal decision) to at least a 4.5X14 Leupold, this will be an extremely accurate rifle I'd bet dollars to doughnut holes and for me would be well served with more X. Hopefully this is acceptable on the site and if not I apologize in advance but I'd also recommend the smith unless you do it yourself. Greg Tannel of Gre'Tan Rifles in Kersey Colorado. He's a small caliber master. He's also on the cover of one of those SCN's magazines we spoke of with a .20 Tactical. In fact I just got off the phone with him not an hour ago talking about a 6X47 Lapua he's putting together for me, (my first "big bore" in a long time ). He does a ton of sub .22 caliber work and I've never heard a complaint. He did my .20 Killer Bee and a number of others, as well as my .20 VarTarg on a CZ 527 Varmint Kevlar HS Precision stock. ] 5 shots, 100 yards, Nuff said. P.S. That was shot with the 33 grain flat base V-Max Hornady made before they came out with the 32. The 33 was their first .20 caliber bullet now discontinued. "If a man buys a rifle at a gun show and his wife doesn't know it"...Did he really buy a rifle? Firearm Philosophy 101. montdoug | |||
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Thats pretty good Geedubya..The first one and the fifth one are the plainest...but they are even upgraded. 1. 17hmr 57M Upgraded french (but not a good example)70% engraved done by Cooper. 2. 204 Ruger Model 21 CC French Walnut; all options; custom serial number 3. 6.5x284 Model 22 Turkish Walnut. 70% engraved all options except rubber butt and forearm tip. Made to specifications for Gulf Breeze Firearms. 4. 17 mach IV Model 38 English Walnut Done by Canyon Creek Custom Gunstocks. Leroy Barry ...he was in charge of the Cooper Custom Shop for many years. 5. 22 LR 57M LVT Pats Sporting Goods upgrade to pistachio 6. 223 Mod 21 English Walnut all options Done by Canyon Creel also 7. 222 Mod 21 French Walnut Custom Classic 8. 22-250 Model 22 Turkish Walnut Canyon Creek Badger style stock. Heavier Pistol grip. 9. 221 Fireball Model 21 MTV Claro Walnut pretty standard...but nice piece of wood. 25-06 isn't in the group (the original pics) Model 52 CC all options except standard sling swivels Frnch Walnut and custom serial # oh yeah Nikon, Leupold, Nightforce, Zeiss, Weaver T36, Nikon, Leupold, Nightforce, Weaver t36 the 1st also has engraving almost the same pattern as this one...this is the third one 6.5 x284 hope that helps ya figure it all out... Kenny | |||
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I sit here in awe, and am drooling to boot. Unadulterated gun porn at its finest. Thanks for taking the time to post. GWB | |||
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HOLY COW! Well,... Holy something! I have never even dreamed of owning such a beauty! My guns are all just plain functional beasts with a certain rough diamond kind of appeal to me. But your collection, Coopersrcool is just plain heaven! Hooh boy! Regards 303Guy | |||
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doug, e-mail sent GWB | |||
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303guy, Sounds like you and I are still in sandbox when it comes to rifles such as Coopersrcool's. Oh well, time and money. GWB | |||
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I agree about beautiful and accurate for rifles in general but forget Cooper and his political ambitions. What a gaffe Dan the Man made with his money we paid him for political campagin contributions. | |||
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Yup! But still, no harm in dreaming! Maybe, just maybe, I will do something one day to have just one gem - even if I have to build it myself over a period of time. But I can't do engraving. Wood carving, yes. Fine machining, yes. One day maybe. Regards 303Guy | |||
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AAHH... You guys have more sense than I do. My priorities are all screwed up. I work 60 hrs. a week in the oil field, drive an old 97 Ford 1/2 ton pickup beat to hell...no toys, vacations or dinner out...it all goes to guns. Wife and daughter collect change they find in the Walmart parking lot and dumpster dive on weekends. LOL almost all of that is true | |||
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You mean you don't work 60 hours a week? "If a man buys a rifle at a gun show and his wife doesn't know it"...Did he really buy a rifle? Firearm Philosophy 101. montdoug | |||
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Hey, whats wrong with a 97 ford truck Mine only has 325,000 miles on it Cooperscool, I'm glad I'm not the only one that has their priorities straight. The other evening i stopped counting at 56 centerfire long guns. That does not include pistols, shotguns or guns at my oldest son's house. gwb | |||
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I'd just as soon have a cold-water enema as let a cooper on the property. Maybe obama will repay their support with a ban on... Rich Buff Killer | |||
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Rich PM sent GWB | |||
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Dan Cooper doesn't even own Cooper Arms anymore....YOU probally WOULD enjoy the enema more.... | |||
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Nothing wrong with your priorities that I can see. Oh, you might send the wife and kids to the drive through windows at McDonalds though, people always drop change there. | |||
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Are you suggesting we can commence buying Cooper's again? Regards 303Guy | |||
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You can do whatever you want....As for me I am supporting Wilson the new Cooper owner! | |||
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