The only problem with Cooper is their limited selection of actions.They need to produce a stainless action,a magnum action,and make their varmint models in repeaters.

I don't know anywhere we can buy AI's off the shelf except from Clay who is the absolute worst enabler on here. I am having nightmares about watching highly desireable Coopers disappearing before my eyes
How many outfits have a Niedner buttplate or custom twists on the spec sheet?
For now,I have myself convinced that I don't need any more guns.
I haven't been to Clays store (yet) but I had better leave my credit card at home..Good luck, let us know how that works for you.I haven't been to Clays store (yet) but I had better leave my credit card at home..
getting a Mcmillan for a Sako 85 = pain in the arse.
Why is that? Ive seen a few guys have them on 24hr Campfire? Long wait times?
Cheers!!
Technically you need to send your gun in for lug fitting. We can't do that here in Kanada. So you need to scour 24HR and wait till someone sends theres in and get an extra stock made, then hopefully that guys Sako was the same dimensions as yours.
oh I see, given time I imagine they will have the stock easily available?
Well i Have a Sako 75 finnlight in 300wsm. I wouldn't buy another Sako again. Mine shoots 1-1 1/2 inch group. Its not consistent. Stoegers attitude sucks ass. They said they couldnt do anything for me. So I would buy a cooper.


From what I have seen Cooper stands behind their product and Clay will back you up 1000%.
Should'a bought a Kimber instead![]()
Yes if you really want crappy customer service/warranty.
2 Sako's did not make the grade. Both Sako's were 75 Finnlites (25/06 & 300WSM),
Thats weird as I have noticed ALOT of Model 75 Finnlites in ,300WSM for sale in the EE over the past year...maybe someone was snoozing when they should have been hammer forging![]()



























