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Cooper rifles???
14 November 2005, 08:00
Jeff WemmerCooper rifles???
Folks,
Cooper rifles .22 LRs...any good?
I ask because I collect Winchester 52B Sportings and am looking for a rifle that is a "modern" classic that shoots great and is made in this country...Don't want to devalue my colection by shooting too much, but, frankly have been spoiled by these classics....They shoot great!
Anschutz, and the 52 replicas are OK, but ain't made in USA.
Coopers; thumbs-up / down?
Any input welcomed.
Thanks,
Jeff
14 November 2005, 08:05
EsldudeI have one in 22LR and had one in 17HMR.
They are a class act. Shoot great, very good trigger, beautiful wood, fit-n-finish is first rate. Comparable in accuracy, and build to Anschutz. Better wood than Anschutz. Actually, the 57M Cooper receiver was I guess inspired by the Anschutz 54. They use the same magazines even. You wouldn't be dissappointed.
Check out
http://www.rimfirecentral.com where you will find a Cooper forum. A good many pics and other info have been posted.
15 November 2005, 10:00
rootbeerI've seen them at gunshows. Tough decision: to fondle a bikini model's bottom or the stock of a Cooper. Either way, you'll love it.
15 November 2005, 19:11
JohnBTI have a .22LR Custom Classic and highly recommend their rifles. From what I've heard the customer service is as good as it gets if you ever need it.
There was a post some time ago on another board by a man who bought a USED Cooper that turned out to be horribly inaccurate. He called Cooper and they said to send it back. They recrowned it and such and it didn't help. In the end they rebarreled it - for FREE. All it cost the guy was shipping it to them.
John
15 November 2005, 22:11
rootbeerCooper did that, no doubt, to keep their good name and reputation. That's class all the way.
16 November 2005, 00:56
invader66500grs posted about the wonderful service he recieved from them. Knifemaker has a .204 and told me it was a tac driver. I have only heard
great things about Cooper.
Semper Fi
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17 November 2005, 02:15
Jeff WemmerThanks all!
The guys at First Stop Gun have been great.
I'm deciding on which model to get....Western classic looks to be the way to go.
Thanks again,
Jeff
17 November 2005, 06:35
jimmyd223Jeff, I picked up two 57's a while ago for this upcoming years sage rat hunting. The classic is 22 Mag and the bottom one is in 17HMR. The 22 mag wears a Leupold 4.5-14 LR and the 17 wears a Leupold MK 4 PR 3-5-10 mil-dot. These guns shoot way better than I expected. No complaints
18 November 2005, 00:35
Jeff Wemmerjimmyd223,
Nice "muskets"....Sage Rat???? I'm interested....tell us more.
As for the Coopers, I have a quote in hand for a "Western Classic"; exhibition wood, skeleton butt & cap, 15" LOP, case hardened Talleys, checkered knob, yaddah, yaddah, yaddah...
...Just deciding on a couple of things before ordering. They say the wait will be 7-8 months....Just in time for next season's Sage Rats....WTH are those things??
Jeff
19 November 2005, 14:21
tuck 2I have two Cooper M57 LVT rifles. The rifles are chambered for the 17 HM2 and 17 HMR rounds. I use the rounds on prairie dogs.If you try one you`l like it.
tuck2
07 January 2006, 21:14
Jay Johnsonquote:
Originally posted by rootbeer:
I've seen them at gunshows. Tough decision: to fondle a bikini model's bottom or the stock of a Cooper.
How many of those bikini clad models have you seen at gun shows that would allow you to fondle their bottoms? Son the Coopers are great but they can come later.
