I bet magazines will be $100 each and impossible to find??
Otherwise a very nice looking rifle thats for sure.
It uses Accuracy International mags. I WANT ONE!!
I bet magazines will be $100 each and impossible to find??
Otherwise a very nice looking rifle thats for sure.
I think that something along the lines of a 1-4x scope mounted conventionally would actually be a more versatile setup than the scout-type scopes, given that charger loading isn't widely used.
-Faster into action at 1x
-More magnification for longer range shots
-No glare on the ocular lens when the sun is behind you
While the scout concept has merit as a sort of general purpose rifle, it has undoubtedly been superseded as a serious choice for a combat arm. WWII was the last gasp of the bolt action as an infantry rifle, save for sniping.
Im still new to this, but the more I hear about Cooper's ideal scout rifle, it starts to sound impossable....OR, everyone is impossable to please. Still like ruger's version of it. So what are we looking for hear? Full power round, light weight auto loading action with a conventional mount scope?
So wait, wouldn't the barrel be too short to make it a non-restrict? Or does that not matter because it's a bolt-action?
if it came in lefty, i'd have one on the way to my gun room. nice lookin little rifle seams like somthing that would just work. No use for theflash hider tho..maybe slap on a break.
Go to w w w.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=552687
And yes, it looks awesome as hell.
Your dreaming. http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=361834&highlight=m14+weight
I haven't seen a main battle rifle with a bolt action since the Korean war. Just seems like the wrong forum for a scout rifle.
I can see the visual attraction for some to a rifle like this, but what advantage does it offer for real life hunting over a Ruger Hawkeye in 308?I would make a nice hunting rifle.
If so I'm living my dream!![]()
I just stepped on my scale with rifle slung on my shoulder, then subtracted the reading after I stepped on the same scale again without the rifle. 8lbs... still (and I left the trigger lock on)!
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Agreed on the scope but most 1-4 power scopes are a little heavier than a simple IER or small red dot. This rifle is already 7 lbs. 7 lbs for me is not bad but Cooper envisioned something short, simple, and light.
The bolt action was not a serious contender as a battle rifle even while Jeff Cooper served. I can't see any sane Infantry leader advocating arming his troops with bolt actions over the Garand or M-14 Cooper would have served with. Specialist functions like sniper? Scout rifle is not a sniper or DM gun either. Not sure why this thread is in Battle rifles.
I still want one.
I can see the visual attraction for some to a rifle like this, but what advantage does it offer for real life hunting over a Ruger Hawkeye in 308?
I can think of a few disadvantages.
1. Mag makes one handed carry impossible.
2. More expensive.
3. Scout configuration with scope would put the weight forward.
4. Laminated stocks are heavy.
6. How does the flash hider come into play for hunting?
7. Mag would be a pain in the butt while slung over shoulder. READ ... jabbing in the ribs.
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I was being nice.Awwww, be nice, least it's not painted black!
Maybe it will come with a tacticool slingshot.. with a laser sight and foregrip, and the obligatory flashlight mount. Fed by exploding ball ammo of cours, plus a tracer round or two.. lol
I like Ruger, but this rifle is... mmm, uninspiring. I don't think there is much this rig you couldn't do with your cheap modded Enfield, all with a price tag under $300.![]()