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Have a Weatherby MK XX11, a Sako Finnfire and a Ruger 77-17

Am thinking about another high end rimfire, another 17 HMR.

Anyone have one in a Cooper?

What are we talking about in real world $$$ ?

And availability.

Thanks! Virgil B.

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I don't know anything about the .17 but my .22 is incredible. Worth every penny in my opinion. I paid right at $1600 for mine on Gun Broker.

Only advantage of Gun Broker is you can see the groups and the wood. I wanted a beautiful piece of wood for that kind of money.

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Benelli,

Thanks for the info.!

I'm still thinking on this one. That's a lot of money, BUT also, a LOT of gun!

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I've got two centerfire coopers (had 3 but sold one) and I had a cooper rimfire, which I also sold. I sold it because it was so nice I couldn't bring myself to use it properly. The two I have left are a 20 Vartarg and a 223, both shoot lights out and have killed many ground squirrels. The centerfire I sold was a 20 Tac which shot great as well, but I got tired of fireforming brass, etc. If I went that way again I'd get a 204 ruger because of the factory brass.

In any event, Coopers are well worth the money in my opinion.

Tom


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Thanks Tom!

Gotta check these rifles out a little more!

Anybody have a "link" they could post?

Been working 50-60 hours a week, so I'm "stashing" some O.T. money for a "special treat" for myself.

Thanks!

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I have a Jackson Squirrel Hunter in 22lr and plan on buying another in 17hmr in the near future. Couldn't recommend them enough.

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I have the Jackson hunter in both 22lr and 17Mach2,and I have no plans to ever replace either.Both handle very nicely,and both are extremely accurate.

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There is one major downside to buying your first Cooper. You will find that you will need another, and another, and another, etc.
You're on the slippery slope.
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Saw some pictures over on Rimfire Central.

These sure are good looking rifles!

Anyone care to share some pictures?

Thanks! Virgil B.

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All rimfires:

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VB,

Don't ignore the CZ 452 Prestige grade 22RF.
I have that model, and the Walnut stock is exceptional.
I got TC1's bottom metal, so the rifle is equal to any high end 22RF now.
Not shabby on accuracy either, 4 shots into a 3/16" group at 50 yards(Only had four bullets left, thus only a 4 shot group.).

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Don,

I had a CZ in 17MK11.
GREAT shooting rifle, but traded it off because of the backwards safety.

Wish I would have kept it and leared to live with it.

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Fw707,

Now THAT is some good looking rifles!

The classic pattern is what I'm interested in.

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Thanks Virgil.
I still own the 2 in the center. One is a .22 and the other is a 17 HMR.


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fw707,

Looks like Leupold scopes. What power?

Am thinking 3.5X10 How low dose the parallax adjustment go?

Am thinking this would work for down to 25 yards?

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Virgil .... just outta curiosity, why not another MkXXII??


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After several suggestions from people on this forum I put a leupold 3-9 x 33 compact on my cooper for pure looks it is about perfect. I think anything larger starts to over power the trim lines of the squirrel rifle.

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George,

I'm still "thinking" on this one.

So far, I've got 3 in the running.

A Cooper 17

A Ruger HB Varmit in 17.

AND another Weatherby in 17 to go with my 22LR.

Benellihunter,

I've got a Leupold 3X9-EFR AO on my Sako Finnfire,

And a 6X42mm Leupold with parallax set for 50 yards, on my Weatherby MK XX11.

They both look great, but the parallax adjustments on the 3X9 sure are handy.

Also have a fixed 8X AO Leupold on my Ruger 77-17.

Am thinking a 3.5 X 10 AO would make an excellent 17 HMR scope.

Virgil B.

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Virgil, I forgot that this would be a HMR....you do have a lot more range on a HMR than on my little .22.

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Virgil

I have the 3.5-10x40 AO on my WMR VMBZ ... tis a sweet setup


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