Hey guys~I'm at a fork in the road, looking for some input. For the last few years, I've been lugging around heavy varmint guns through the spring/summer...hunting groundhogs..and having a dandy time.
This year, I added a non-restricted black gun (.223) to the mix with an eye on it being the gun I use if I take another crack at coyote hunting this winter. I have allot of money tied-up in this rifle and as much as I like it, a 7 hour hike through hot/humid fields gets old fast with such a heavy rifle/scope package. It is accurate though!
I'm reluctant to sell a rifle that shoots this well unless it's replacement is something special, but with a heavy .223 bolt gun in the collection, I'm considering something in .204. The issue is, I have no experience with .204. I'm browsing through Prophet River's selection of Coopers, but think a heavy varmint gun in .204 might be too similar a shooting experience to the .223. (Savage Precision 10 Carbine) Not comparing Cooper to Savage, but they're both heavy. I'm considering the Coopers though, but also a CZ 527 American in .204 Ruger. What do you guys think? I do re-load.
Looking forward to any input.
Thanks,
.22LRGUY
I'm reluctant to sell a rifle that shoots this well unless it's replacement is something special, but with a heavy .223 bolt gun in the collection, I'm considering something in .204. The issue is, I have no experience with .204. I'm browsing through Prophet River's selection of Coopers, but think a heavy varmint gun in .204 might be too similar a shooting experience to the .223. (Savage Precision 10 Carbine) Not comparing Cooper to Savage, but they're both heavy. I'm considering the Coopers though, but also a CZ 527 American in .204 Ruger. What do you guys think? I do re-load.
Looking forward to any input.
Thanks,
.22LRGUY




















































