Would definitely be nice if a rifle with that price tag didn't require any tinkering at home.Just thought I would post a quick update on my Cooper M92. Its been a bit of a challenge to find a load for it. However, I think I got her on the right track now. We took the stock off and noticed a few spots where it appear the action was rubbing. Some minor shaving on the stockm a re-assembly, and it started taking a shine to the 200gr Hornady ELD-X factory ammo. Enough so that that we are just going to leave it that way and run that ammo this fall. This winter I will dig deeper and see if I can improve it even more with hand loads. My buddy is taking it on his first sheep hunt here in just a few weeks and I'll run it later in the season. Lots of rifles out there in the light weight camp these days. However, I have yet to find a .300 WM competitor that is the 92oz camp.
Just thought I would post a quick update on my Cooper M92. Its been a bit of a challenge to find a load for it. However, I think I got her on the right track now. We took the stock off and noticed a few spots where it appear the action was rubbing. Some minor shaving on the stockm a re-assembly, and it started taking a shine to the 200gr Hornady ELD-X factory ammo. Enough so that that we are just going to leave it that way and run that ammo this fall. This winter I will dig deeper and see if I can improve it even more with hand loads. My buddy is taking it on his first sheep hunt here in just a few weeks and I'll run it later in the season. Lots of rifles out there in the light weight camp these days. However, I have yet to find a .300 WM competitor that is the 92oz camp.
Mine was one of the first few off the line. And it could be that I had originally over tightened the action screws. To many variables for me to know for sure. It's working now and I'm good with the process so far.Would definitely be nice if a rifle with that price tag didn't require any tinkering at home.
Great job getting it to shoot, but man, I'd be pissed with a rough action or rubbing stock on a basically custom rifle!
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I've shot the ABM 215gr bergers out of mine and they do pretty good. I got a little under 1 MOA at 200 off a bipod and jacket rear rest. I'm pretty sure my skill level was limiting the potential somewhat as well. I go into a little more detail in post 193 of this thread.
I struggled a bit with hand loads. Got busy and and tried a few factory loads. Best grouping I have had so far is with the Hornady Precision Hunter 200gr ELD-X factory ammo. Hoping to work up a load with the 212gr ELD-X bullets at some point.Anyone have updates on hunting load performance. Just got my Backcountry today in 300wm and hope to find a load that will shoot the advertized .5 MOA with a 180-200 gr Bullet.
Interesting how rifles can differ. Glad you found a load it likes.My 300 was not a fan of the hornady precision hunter 200 gr ELDX. Believe it or not it shoots cheapo Winchester super x 180gr ammo into 1/3 MOA.
Interesting how rifles can differ. Glad you found a load it likes.