trouter-chris
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sandyamac said:When talking rimfire there is only one rifle that really does the job and her name is Annie. They are expensive and their worth it. Really nice rifle Chris I hope you attend this weekends events.
sandyamac said:When talking rimfire there is only one rifle that really does the job and her name is Annie. They are expensive and their worth it. Really nice rifle Chris I hope you attend this weekends events.
45Auto said:Hi taffman,
I don't own a Cooper yet and don't know anyone personally who does either. Was thinking of one, but more along the lines of a centerfire.The Coopers look really nice on their website. They offer an accuracy warranty on their site. I think it is based on 5 shot groups at 50yds. Anschutz has theirs for 10 shot groups at 50m; and 3 shot groups for centerfire.
Yes, have read the threads on Rimfire Central. I can vouch for the Annies; love them.I like Kimber too; have a SVT fr. Oregon w. a 0.15 factory test target.
I think their new test target guarantees .40" at 50 yds, but Kimber reps. would have to confirm. I believe the wait for a new one is 4 months now?
Good luck w. your decision and good shooting,
taffman said:I have been shooting the mid priced .22's and am ready to take the next step. For the last few years I have been shooting the Browning A-bolt ,22 man what a stinker for accuracy and the Win. 52B reproduction gun that S.I.R was selling in the mid 90's. Not too bad, nice gun.
slaym said:Better buy the 1712 before I see it..LOL Have a cooper and it is a beautifull and accurate rifle. But ultimate accuracy is either a win 52 E
or An. 54 target model. Have both of those as well.