for the 2K range I might be persuaded...
for the 2K range I might be persuaded...
Political Correctness offends me
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I need more Colts...
Does it come in a left handed bolt?
I know coopers are fine rifles but in my opinion if you made a modern rifle in .303 in around the $800-$1200 range I think they would sell like hot cakes.
It's a great idea but a $3000 custom rifle is just not feasible for the little guy. And who wouldn't want a brand new .303 cause let's face it and you can call me a blasphemer but Lee Enfields are garbage for accuracy. They were made to survive the trenches not be accurate.
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It would be nice to get a basic Classic model, sans checkering in .303 British for around 1500 bucks. A simple
maple leaf on top of the barrel, 1/2" ahead of the receiver would work for me.
Seeing as Cooper is into doing up rifles for rimmed cartridges, it would sure be nice to see some Model 22's done up in .25-35 Win, .32-40 Win and 7.62x54R. These would be beauty.
*LEAD* Still the best boolit material for huntin' & plinkin' for over 600 yrs.
Shoot well & load better.
Political Correctness is Fascism pretending to care.
I'd be down for a left-hand!
Your bottom end Coopers are now approximately $3000.00 Canadian .
While they are a great rifle, they have become over priced for the features they offer.
The Wood quality has also greatly suffered in the past year or so.
When custom features are added the price point for these Rifles is in excess of $4000.00, further narrowing the field of potential buyers.
I currently own 4 Coopers , wish I could afford to own more.
With the low Canadian dollar and the hottest economy in Canada faltering due to low oil prices, I don't see many people purchasing a single shot .303, with rather plain wood for $3000.00 plus.
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