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Do Cooper Firearms rifles fall under the Factory or Custom class?
WarrenDo Cooper Firearms rifles fall under the Factory or Custom class?
Gonna be better if nighthawk wants them to beThe bigger question in my mind is what will Cooper be now that it's owned by Nighthawk?
It's up to the rules of your sanctioning body or club.Do Cooper Firearms rifles fall under the Factory or Custom class?
I’m betting the new prices will be comparable to having a custom rifle built now.Gonna be better if nighthawk wants them to be
I asked this exact same question at St Thomas more than 15 years ago. Thurman Finniff, who made all the rules although they weren't written down, originally said it would be factory. Once there's enough pissing and moaning about a gun being unbeatable there are a lot of ways to get it banned from factory:Do Cooper Firearms rifles fall under the Factory or Custom class?
As far as I know, UBR factory class rules are the same today as they were when UBR started. There are a few Sakos in UBR that do well. Club rules can easily change with the wind but a sanctioning body should be nimble enough to change rules if needed but should also be able to offer a consistent and stable set of rules. That's one of the biggest benefits of a sanctioned match.So my Sako A1 6ppc will be just fine until I win....
If it’s anything like their pistols then the new Coopers should be pretty darn good. I don’t see Nighthawk messing that one up.The bigger question in my mind is what will Cooper be now that it's owned by Nighthawk?
And my reason behind the remark was noting more than wondering if Coopers will be mass produced or custom ordered.If it’s anything like their pistols then the new Coopers should be pretty darn good. I don’t see Nighthawk messing that one up.
What? You mean the Wilson was not competitive? Shirley you can't be serious?And my reason behind the remark was noting more than wondering if Coopers will be mass produced or custom ordered.
We had a shooter at our club's BR bring a Cooper. We let him shoot for a while and he was always the winner of Factory class. One day I happened to notice the engraving on the barrel was not exactly right. Turned out the rifle had been shipped in a different caliber and a newer more custom massaged barrel had been installed. That was the end of it.
That reminds me of the old line: If your not cheating, your not trying.And my reason behind the remark was noting more than wondering if Coopers will be mass produced or custom ordered.
We had a shooter at our club's BR bring a Cooper. We let him shoot for a while and he was always the winner of Factory class. One day I happened to notice the engraving on the barrel was not exactly right. Turned out the rifle had been shipped in a different caliber and a newer more custom massaged barrel had been installed. That was the end of it.