I'm continuing to consider my next rifle purchase and I appreciate the information this forum has provided on a couple of my prior posts. As I continue in the process, I'm looking at the Cooper M92 Backcountry in 30-06. I'd love to get any feedback you may have on this rifle and caliber combination, but specifically I have a few questions: (1) how is the recoil in this gun with the muzzle brake removed (given how light it is); (2) do you hunt with the muzzle brake in place and if so, how do you handle the noise, debris issues from prone position, etc. while in the field; and (3) if you remove the muzzle brake to go from bench to hunting, how much adjustment is needed on the rifle's zero. I have never shot, let alone hunted, with a gun sporting a muzzle brake.
For comparison purposes, I didn't find shooting a 30-06 Tikka T3x to be unmanageable for 20-30 shots on the bench. However, I found the same gun in 300 Win Mag to be very unpleasant from shot number one. I have a Thompson Center Venture in 300 Win Mag (around 7 pounds bare rifle weight) and I don't have any issue shooting bench sessions of 20-40 rounds.
I remain torn between a Cooper in 30-06 and a Bergara Premier Series Stalker in that same caliber. These guns aren't readily available for handling in my area, so your feedback is much appreciated.
For comparison purposes, I didn't find shooting a 30-06 Tikka T3x to be unmanageable for 20-30 shots on the bench. However, I found the same gun in 300 Win Mag to be very unpleasant from shot number one. I have a Thompson Center Venture in 300 Win Mag (around 7 pounds bare rifle weight) and I don't have any issue shooting bench sessions of 20-40 rounds.
I remain torn between a Cooper in 30-06 and a Bergara Premier Series Stalker in that same caliber. These guns aren't readily available for handling in my area, so your feedback is much appreciated.