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FS Cooper Mod 52 25-06

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Cooper Model 52 in 25-06 with the original wood stock and a Cooper installed synthetic stock for sale. There are two test targets from Cooper as they test fired the rifle when they installed the second stock. Barrel of rifle has a few scuffs but nothing bad. Maybe 300ish rounds thru gun. You can see from my targets this gun is a shooter.

Scope is a Leupold VXIII 6.5x20 40mm which Leupold installed their M1 turrets on. You can buy the turret of your choice from Leupold. I will also provide the MOA turret that came with scope. Scope glass is perfect.

 

I purchased the rifle new in late 2010 with the wood stock, sent it to Cooper and had them provide and install the synthetic stock and used it on one antelope hunt and one Coues deer hunt in the same year. Since then, it's sat in the safe so it's time to move it out.

Rifle with both stocks, Talley rings and bases and scope $2,000.00 delivered to your FFL

Rifle with both stocks and Talley bases $1,500.00 delivered to your FFL

If rifle sells without scope will sell scope alone for $550.00 delivered to you.

Your FFL must accept delivery from a private individual or you must pay full shipping and handling from my FFL. Will accept USPS Money Order for payment.

 

 

 

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I love the Coopers. I want one so bad. Bump for an AWESOME gun and a SMOKIN deal.

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Thanks guys! Yes, as you can see on the targets, this gun shoots multiple bullet weights with different powders really, really well!

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I have a great affinity for the quarter bores. Beautiful gun, and about as perfect of a muley/coues/antelope gun as you can get. Good luck with the sale.

 

A few questions for clarification:

Barrel twist? Probably at least 1 in 10" if it shoots the heavies that well.

Barrel length?

Weight of rifle?

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