DrMike
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geo":2yf9lj8i said:
Nothing wrong with those groups; they merit bragging. The rifle is important, but the rifleman must still control the firing. Good job.
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geo":2yf9lj8i said:
geo":19eoli15 said:Thanks guys. The speed of that load was not great compared to what a 280AI can do. It was running just over 2700fps. It was a starting load and I was doing a C.O.A.L test to determine the best seating depth of the E-tip. I believe I've settled for .90 off the lands.
The guy that showed me around down there said they kind of like the 6.5-06 a lot. It has everything the 6.5 x 284 has and it feeds a lot better. He said they have to work at the 6.5 x 284 to get them to really feed nicely.Blkram":okqkbsrz said:Very, very nice!
Damn you! Now I want one too! LOL
But what caliber to choose??? 221 Fireball...6.5 x 284 or 6.5 Creedmoor....
6mm Remington":17sjz07d said:Hogwild they use Wilson barrels but upon customer request will use a Lilja if so stipulated.
6mm Remington":1ss35y1l said:PHOTOGRAPHS HAVE BEEN ADDED!!!
I've been meaning to stop in at Cooper Arms in Stevensville Montana for quite a while especially since they are only 30 minutes from my door. Yesterday I went in and a very nice lady met me at the door and asked if she could help me. She showed me to a room with several of their rifles on the wall that I could look at and slobber all over. Then she asks me if I wanted to take the tour?? :grin: Must be kidding right. That's an awful silly question.
A couple minutes later a nice fellow meets me and we begin the tour. For the next 30-45 minutes he took me through the complete plant where I got to see work being done of rough stocks of bar steel to me made into actions, to the milling, the stocks, triggers, barrels, checkering, chambering, reloading, test firing, the whole deal. I'm only sorry I never thought to take pictures to share with you guys so you could see the Cooper factory as I did.
The man assured me that if you call Cooper and you have an issue with any of their rifles, first you will get to speak with a real person and not a computer, and second, they will assist you in any way they can. The whole experience left me pretty impressed and they sure turn out a very fine product. Dang it though I still want that controlled round feed Winchester .280 Remington!!
Maybe if I get just a bit of encouragement from you folks and you would be interested, I would go back down again and go through with the guy and take pictures this time and then I could show to EVERYONE. I would think they would not mind at all as it would certainly be some good exposure for them. Let me know if anyone wants to see some pictures and I'll force myself to go back!! :shock: :lol:
I was impressed with the company.
I added a bunch of pictures guys!!