The strongest argument that I can make for my Cooper 52 Classic .30-06 is to say that it has beautiful walnut, the machining is first rate with an action as smooth as can be and it easily lives up to the 1/2" accuracy guarantee with 180 grain Nosler Partitions. I'm assuming it would do better with target bullets but I really don't care. Also, while it is my most accurate rifle, it is also the one that I shoot best offhand owing to its excellent balance.
Having said that, it isn't perfect. The oil finish seals the wood poorly and the first time out in significant rain it actually absorbed enough water to raise the grain. I lightly sanded it with 600 grit paper and applied Tru-Oil and it has been fine ever since.