Drummerboy73. You mention your rifle is on the heavy side. Is it a M54 or M52. I'm interested in a M54 and I've heard the M52 is a fair bit heavier?
The model 52 is heavier because they are based off a long action and the model 54 is a short action.
Drummerboy73. You mention your rifle is on the heavy side. Is it a M54 or M52. I'm interested in a M54 and I've heard the M52 is a fair bit heavier?
Yeah, I realize that. just as the M56 is the magnum action. I've heard of a few people who mention the weight but they've always been M52 long actions. I was just curious if people find the short actions heavy as well?The model 52 is heavier because they are based off a long action and the model 54 is a short action.
Yeah, I realize that. just as the M56 is the magnum action. I've heard of a few people who mention the weight but they've always been M52 long actions. I was just curious if people find the short actions heavy as well?

I have already been in contact with Clay. Your right, he has been great!I could only assume that the model 54's are lighter, however your best bet is to contact Clay Smiley at Prophet River Firearms in Lloydminister, Alberta. He is a great guy who will give you the time and information on the Coopers.
Deertroy
Where in western NS are you? I've got a .280AI custom classic with both wood and excalibur fibreglass stocks if you want to have a look. I work in Sackville so if you'd like to drive over and have a look, PM me and we'll set it up..
I second most of the comments above - the rifle is heavy by today's standards but it's also the most accurate non-heavy barrelled rifle I've ever owned - and I've owned a crapload of them
Drummerboy73. You mention your rifle is on the heavy side. Is it a M54 or M52. I'm interested in a M54 and I've heard the M52 is a fair bit heavier?
Drummerboy73. You mention your rifle is on the heavy side. Is it a M54 or M52. I'm interested in a M54 and I've heard the M52 is a fair bit heavier?
Even the synthetic stocked rifles are no lightweights, the stocks themselves are quite heavy for synthetics.
My M54 Jackson Hunter in 7mm-08 showed 7lbs 0.2oz on my scale, this includes the leupold bases that came with it. I also prefer the profile, and feel of the Jackson stock, it is very comfortable for offhand shooting stance.
I’m pretty sure they use HS Precision stocks. That aluminum block is a curse to carry...
On another note, I sent Cooper an email but never received a response: Are their actions 700 clones?
I'm wondering if I could pop out one of their barreled actions and drop it into a McMillan inletted for a 700. They are fine rifles for the price, but I’m not fond of their stock choices.
Did you try the Excalibur stock? How is the Jackson Hunter for shooting off the bench. I want basically the same rifle and caliber as you have. How is the accuracy?
The jackson hunter , in my mind is better than the excalibur. The stock has a cheek weld and fits better, to me anyhow. The excalibur comes with a fluted bolt and barrel and the stock has a straight comb. the finish on the barrell of the excalibur looks like black shoe polish....nothing like blueing. The jackson hunter comes with a stainless barrell and is more eye appealling, again to me.
As far as shooting them off the bench, they are great. Accurate and with the weight of the rifle it barely recoils. Just shoots tight little groups. My hunting partner bought an excalibur at the same time I bought my Jackson hunter and I have shot and handled both side by side. I prefer the Jackson hunter.
The jackson hunter , in my mind is better than the excalibur. The stock has a cheek weld and fits better, to me anyhow. The excalibur comes with a fluted bolt and barrel and the stock has a straight comb. the finish on the barrell of the excalibur looks like black shoe polish....nothing like blueing. The jackson hunter comes with a stainless barrell and is more eye appealling, again to me.
As far as shooting them off the bench, they are great. Accurate and with the weight of the rifle it barely recoils. Just shoots tight little groups. My hunting partner bought an excalibur at the same time I bought my Jackson hunter and I have shot and handled both side by side. I prefer the Jackson hunter.
The only other thing I don't like is the rear sling swivel isn't set quite deep enough in the stock but that's a minor issue.



























