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Cooper Firearms Custom Shop 25-06

ccoker

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Not a "tactical" rifle of course, but I know a lot of you guys hunt and hell, everyone can appreciate a finely crafted rifle...

Got my custom lightweight Cooper 25-06 in and am so stoked about it!

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Re: Cooper Firearms Custom Shop 25-06

Thanks for posting. I have a few Coopers as well and like them a lot. Every one of mine has been easy to work up a very good load.

I especially like the Jackson Game stock on your rifle.

what type of bases/rings are those?
 
Re: Cooper Firearms Custom Shop 25-06

That is a thing of beauty. one of my favorite calibers as well. you have a load for it already? If not PM and I'll share a good one for all around.
 
Re: Cooper Firearms Custom Shop 25-06

It looks great. I like the extra checkering on the back of the wrist. Cooper seems to have an idea or two about nice wood on a rifle. I have been jonesing for a model 54 classic in .250 sav, just a matter of having enough $$.
 
Re: Cooper Firearms Custom Shop 25-06

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bolt fluter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Looks like Talley one piece base and ring combo.
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Absolutely beautiful rifle. I like lightweight shooters. The stock is gorgeous.

You should have had them use Burris Zee rings and shim the base.
 
Re: Cooper Firearms Custom Shop 25-06

Thanks for the nice comments
Target weight was between 6.5-7
Ended up being 6.66, Mike from Cooper dubbed it "diablo"
Went with a slimmer barrel profile and stock as well as by putting hollow chambers in the wood.

It just feels so right and he nailed the feel I was looking for.
Told him I liked the feel of old Sako from the 50s/60s
I have a '59 243 that I just love and my dad has a '66 custom in 22-250

As for loads I havent started yet, awaiting the scope (Swarovski z3 3-10 BRH)
I have loaded for the 25-06 before but open to ideas

Have samples from Nosler, Federal and Black hills to shoot before starting on development work


As for rims/bases it came with Warner steel bases but I really like the Talley LWs for a hunting rifle. Used them on several rifles and try have been flawless


Thanks
 
Very Nice! I like the idea of hollowing out chambers in the stock. I have a 280 AI Jackson Hunter w/ flutted stainless barrel and bolt that I love but it os a bit heavy compared to my Kimbers. The thing piles them up at the range though.
 
Thanks for the nice comments
Target weight was between 6.5-7
Ended up being 6.66, Mike from Cooper dubbed it "diablo"
Went with a slimmer barrel profile and stock as well as by putting hollow chambers in the wood.

It just feels so right and he nailed the feel I was looking for.
Told him I liked the feel of old Sako from the 50s/60s
I have a '59 243 that I just love and my dad has a '66 custom in 22-250

As for loads I havent started yet, awaiting the scope (Swarovski z3 3-10 BRH)
I have loaded for the 25-06 before but open to ideas

Have samples from Nosler, Federal and Black hills to shoot before starting on development work


As for rims/bases it came with Warner steel bases but I really like the Talley LWs for a hunting rifle. Used them on several rifles and try have been flawless


Thanks

I like the Talley light weights too. I have them on several rifles (in addition to the Talley steel QD's). They make a solid product. Just be sure you don't try to lap those LW rings with compound. The aluminum will pick up/get embedded with the grit and you'll scratch up you scope for sure. I have not found the need to lap them as of yet, anyway. Again get looking rifle!