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Re: Cooper Arms
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Nov 16th a 01:51 AM
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by RyanF |
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My friend has one set up for antelope. Shoots as guaranteed. I like my Christensen better for the money (if you're going modern).
Walnut vs. plastic...I don't think that's a fair comparison. A custom Kevlar stock can be a true work of craftmanship. I agree injection molded plastic stocks suck (and I have replaced some with wood) but, a quality composite stock is a whole different thing and something I can appreciate.
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