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I sent the folks at Nosler an email yesterday asking if any lefties are going to be included in their rifle lineup. Got a reply back today that said they are going to be producing one in a couple of months. Its a long action. I just hope they offer something besides the standard .270, 30/06, 7 mag, 300 mag quartet. Ken | ||
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This is good but most companies make a few versions in the standard long action. I would like to see additional offerings in short action calibers. This was why I got so excited about Ruger's announcement with their hawkeye. If it ever shows up... | |||
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Thanks for the update, Ken. Unfortunately, Nosler rifles cost upwards of $3000 the last time I looked, and as you know from your recent order with NULA, that money can buy you a lot of firearm. George | |||
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Don't forget their 280 AI chambering. | |||
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You can order a Custom Cooper in just about any non magnum caliber up to .338/06 for about $1,600 Basic price is $1,595, add $200 for LH. But these are MSRP and most dealers sell them for sell. My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost. | |||
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I hae a Cooper M21 in .17 Mach IV, but unless something has changed recently, Cooper does not make centerfire repeaters. George | |||
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Something changed Cooper offers all there rifles in left hand except the TRP. I have a LVT 17 HMR built by them and a Custom Classic .22LR and a Jackson Squirrel rifle in .22 WMR on order. Pretty pleased with there customer service at this point. The 17 would not feed the first one out of the mag 100% when it was full. Cooper prepaid shipping both ways and had it returned in less than 2 weeks. On the Custom Classic .22 it was ordered with upgraded wood and my dealer emailed me photos of the finished rifle and I disliked the stock. Cooper agreed to restock it and then sent me a few pictures of wood blanks to pick from. The only complaint I have about there centerfire repeater is it only holds three down. Still, been kicking around the idea of ordering one in .338/06. I ordered mine from Mark at First Stop Guns in SD. Mark is a stand up guy and easy to work with and had the best prices to boot. http://www.firststopguns.com/ Sorry for hijacking the thread. But any news for us lefties is good news! My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost. | |||
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George, You're absolutely right about the $$$. I looked at Cooper. And will probably, at some point, order one. I've wanted a NULA for a while now and just had to scratch that itch. I'm hoping that Cooper will make their synthetic stock available in LH. I got to look at one of them at a shop the other day and was very impressed with it. Ken | |||
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George, Forgot to add to my last post. Cooper has started making a repeater model in their 52. There are many stories on the forums though r/t an issue with the magazine popping out during a shot. All have been fixed after being sent back to Cooper. Ken | |||
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I hope you guys are proud of yourselves...Now I have to go look at Cooper AND NULA... | |||
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Screw Cooper. He voted with his checkbook, and I vote with mine. | |||
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Cooper rifles was sold to Wilson Arms many months ago. Don't blame the employes for the actions of one. My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost. | |||
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If that's the case, they need to put the Wilson name on them. If it says Cooper on the barrel, it is still Cooper by any reasonable definition. | |||
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