cooper in magnum

Whitetail Junkie's same old pictures in 3...2...1....


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any one owns a cooper in magnum caliber yet? And how is the accuracy?

I've only worked with one bullet with Whitetail Junkies Model 56 7mm STW. It does not like the 150 gr. Swift Scirocco. Two shots touch or print within a quarter inch and then a flyer from one to 1 1/2 inches.
I blame it on the Swift bullets. This is the third different cartridge that I tried Swift Scirocco's and my firearms never liked them.
Going back to the good old Nosler Ballistic Tips, but will use Sierra 150 gr. Match Kings to test load because they fly just like ballistic tips.
 
Here is Whitetail Junkies Model 56 Cooper. This 7mm STW kicks like a 30-06..........probably because of it's weight.
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ALL Cooper's are very accurate including my custom classic Model 56 7mm STW...They aint Cheap though...$3300-$3500

If you don't need a piece of fancy termite bait, you can by a Cooper 56 for under $3000. My 7mmstw hasn't arrived yet, so I changed the order to a stainless receiver as well.
 
AT SHOTSHOW 2012 I was treated like a high roller at the Cooper booth, they put up one of the best products available today and treat you like a valued customer. I had been waiting 13 months for my Custom SHop model 57M, next day they pulled me into the booth as I was walking by to let me know it would be at Clays when I got back home! Now that service! Back to the question, I handles one of the syn stocked guns in 8mm Mag, what a solid well fitting rifle ,I would not hesitate to order a Mag from these fine people. The bolt glides like glass, the triggers break like glas, what more could you want? By the way My gun showed up, the most beautiful 22 you ever did see! The only problem when ordering a Cooper is that you will not stop at one! I have my second gun almost ready to order, good luck Dale Z!
 
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