I wish I'd never bought one, because now I want to replace all my rifles with Coopers. I can't say anything bad about mine (left hand schnabel in 300 HH). The wood is beautiful, finish is perfect, feed and function are superb, and it shoots. Several sub 1" groups at 300 yards. That's good enough for the girls I date.
I don't think any of the models are "light" but they aren't tanks either. The barrels on even the sporter weights are pretty robust.
thinking about buying a cooper mod52-- any opinions from those with personal experience, either owning or observing?Thanks-Bill
Don't buy one unless you plan to own several. They are fantastic rifles and once you have one, the urge to get another is nearly impossible to resist. My experience is limited to the M21 and M22, but I strongly suspect the repeaters are the same.
They are nice rifles. I have had a few, sold a few when I was buying/selling all the time. The one I still have is one of my favorite rifles that will be with me til I die.
I have 2, one in .280 Rem and one in .30-06. Mostly the only rifles I use these days. Very nice and accurate as hell with most anything I feed them, from factory ammo to handloads.
I have always wanted a Cooper rifle, the factory included targets are what great rifles are all about. Someday I'm going to sell about 3 of my A-bolts and buy an Excalibur in 300 wm.
Thanks for all the input-- just sealed the deal on a 52, .257wby. Can't wait to see how close I can come to matching the factory test target. Half as good will be twice as good as anything I've got now.--Bill
Thanks for all the input-- just sealed the deal on a 52, .257wby. Can't wait to see how close I can come to matching the factory test target. Half as good will be twice as good as anything I've got now.--Bill
Just keep in mind that the test target is fired at roughly 50 yards, unless something has changed. Congrats on the new rifle! I think you will be very pleased with it.
primer test, Cooper M21 Varmint Extreme, 223 Rem., 100 yds. Back to back, 5 minutes between groups, no cleaning of barrel.
Cooper M22, Varmint Extreme, 308 Win, 100 yds.
Cooper M22 Excalibur, 22-250 Rem, 100 yds.
Cooper M22 Classic, 25-06 Rem., 100 yds.
Now I will not begin to say that every group shot with my Coopers were sub MOA,during load development. However, out of over 2 dozen, I've not yet encountered one that would not shoot sub-moa before I was done.
Dan Cooper has been gone from the company since not too long after his Obama donation at the request of the company Board of Directors. For the still wary non-believers, his removal did not involve smoke and mirrors. He's gone.
Today Cooper is owned by the Wilson Barrel people who have, for the most part, supplied Cooper barrels for years.
And Cooper rifles are like Ripple Chips. Betcha' can't own just one.
It's official. I missed the selfie deadline so I'm Maser's sock puppet because rene and the Polish half of the fubar twins have decided that I am.