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That is a very beautiful piece of wood WTJ
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Beautiful wood on that rifle, too bad the chunky lines of the action confirm it's no 84M![]()
If you had the choice would you go with a NULA over a kimber?
If you had the choice would you go with a NULA over a kimber?
You could buy two Kimbers and a nice scope for the price of a NULA!
If cash was no issue and I had a choice it could very well be a NULA, can't say because I've never handled one, and the fact that it's a lowly push-feed might tip the scales in the Montanas favor!If you had the choice would you go with a NULA over a kimber?
There have been issues with Cooper rifles. Enough so that they recently changed their bolt design on the M52 from a fixed blade ejector to a plunger style. With the 3-lug bolt, they were getting complaints of brass hitting the scopes on ejection. Sako 85's have the same flawed design.I have yet to hear of a person complain about issues with a Cooper.
Since this thread is already headed way off-topic, I'll add some more thoughts on the NULA question.
I seriously considered NULAs flagship model 20 in .284 after years of lusting, even printed out the order form.
I never ended-up going NULA and here are my reasons and the logic behind them.
I talked to a respected member on here {RickF} that had mentioned to me he had the opportunity to handle a NULA and found the stock did not fit him
I had no foreseeable chance to ever shoulder a NULA, so I was buying blind as to fitment.
The other deal breaker was the associated export fees, putting you damn close to 4000$ by the time it arrives.
I like to think I have more money than brains at times, but that is alot of f@ckin' baksheesh for a rifle I've never even handled, even if it does include scope rings!
I ended up going to RMR {Corlanes} and after discussing my needs Travis started a work order for an Ultralight based off of a Defiance machine thinhorn action.
Sooo...in a nutshell I am getting a full custom stocked in a mcmillan hunters edge {a stock with which I am very comfortable with}
from a Canadian retailer and for hundreds of dollars less than a NULA.
Don't get me wrong I still think NULAs are the t**s, but for me it made more sense for me personally to go local.

You won't be disappointed. I had a little RMR based off a Model 7 in a Wildcat stock, 308. Weighed right around 4.5 lbs. It got traded for I don't remember what and I'm not sure why....![]()

Since this thread is already headed way off-topic, I'll add some more thoughts on the NULA question.
I seriously considered NULAs flagship model 20 in .284 after years of lusting, even printed out the order form.
I never ended-up going NULA and here are my reasons and the logic behind them.
I talked to a respected member on here {RickF} that had mentioned to me he had the opportunity to handle a NULA and found the stock did not fit him
I had no foreseeable chance to ever shoulder a NULA, so I was buying blind as to fitment.
The other deal breaker was the associated export fees, putting you damn close to 4000$ by the time it arrives.
I like to think I have more money than brains at times, but that is alot of f@ckin' baksheesh for a rifle I've never even handled, even if it does include scope rings!
I ended up going to RMR {Corlanes} and after discussing my needs Travis started a work order for an Ultralight based off of a Defiance machine thinhorn action.
Sooo...in a nutshell I am getting a full custom stocked in a mcmillan hunters edge {a stock with which I am very familiar with}
from a Canadian retailer and for hundreds of dollars less than a NULA.
Don't get me wrong I still think NULAs are the t**s, but for me it made more sense to go local.
You will not be disappointed with the product they produce. Congrats on the new rifle that will exceed all your expectations. Which barrel manufacturer did you choose?



























