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I've owned a Cooper M22 for about 12 years. Best hunting rifle I've ever owned, period. Shoots sub 1/2 moa with ease right out of the box. No need for aftermarket tinkering or customization to get it to shoot and function as it should. Worth every penny.
Mine likes 77gr Lapua and 77gr Sierra. Both will shoot in the .1s. I have also had good results with 60gr Sierras for varmints. Haven’t tried anything heavier since the 77s have shot so well.
41gr of VVN 550 has worked well for me in my JP LRP-07 with 123 or 130 grain bullets. In my 6.5 Creed bolt rifle, with 140 grain bullets, I like H-4350 or RL16.
I used to own a Colt. It was a piece of shit. Not very accurate, so loose it rattled and jammed constantly. I now own a Baer. Fantastic gun. Extremely accurate and runs like a sewing machine. It's like comparing a Volkswagon Beetle to a Porsche 911.
If it's a hunting rifle you want, just get a Ruger American and call it done. It may not be sexy, but it's a reliable, accurate and light weight hunting rifle. I recently helped out a member at the club I shoot at set one up in 375 Ruger. Three shots into one ragged hole at 100 yards. I was...
Hornady 140 ELDM has been the best in my rifle. I reload the Hornady brass and it has performed quite well. My reloads average less than 3/8" at 100 yards. The factory ammo is almost just as good.
Got out today with my SOTIC for the first time since the lockdown. Still shooting great. Shot a 5x5 at 100 yds. The first group (top left) includes the cold bore shot from a squeaky clean barrel. Zero POI shift. Best group was .241", worst was .602". Average for 25 shots was .373". Got to love...
No problem. I also remembered another big advantage the SOTIC has over the TRG; tooless adjustments for comb height and LOP. The TRG comb adjustment employs a very small and proprietary nut that floats inside a track that is built into the stock. Once you remove the comb, there is nothing...
The TRG is a great rifle, and for many, it may be a better option dollar for dollar than a SOTIC. Whether the benefits the SOTIC offers over the TRG are worth the extra money is a personal and budgetary decision. That being said, here are the things that I prefer about the SOTIC: 1. Although the...
It weighs about 13 lbs, with optics, making it relatively light for a tactical rifle. If you want to make it heavier, KRG offers a variety of weighting options. The balance is quite good. The action is smooth as glass and the trigger is excellent; very much like a pre 2013 Sako TRG. The...
I have a TT in my LRP-07. Great trigger and very easy to install. The only drawback is the reset is very light. It took me about 100 rounds to adjust to the feel. Now I can feel the reset, no problem.
I have one. Awesome power in a small frame AR. About the same ballistics as a 25-06. I had mine custom built to use as a hog rifle and it absolutely destroys them using an 87gr Nosler Ballistic Tip at 3700 fps. Accuracy is about 1 moa. Mine is a bit fussy on mags. Had to try three before I...
Just got back from the range. Fired 40 rounds with no issues although the primer strikes do look a little light. Might see if TriggerTech is willing to give me an exchange.
That may explain things. I put a TT Diamond into my JP LRP-07 a little while back and had some had a couple hang fires and another three failures to fire. Thought maybe I had some bad primers but was also concerned it might have something to do with the trigger. I was going to do some more...