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    Any Luck with the Super Sniper?

    They are an excellent scope for the money if they fit the application you intend to use it for. I will be glad to see them release the variable models in the future hopefully. Spudz
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    Colt Gvt Model Series 80 in .380 problem

    Just acquired the Colt mentioned in the title and am having a problem with it. When fired, after the initial loading and cocking, the hammer does not stay cocked, it has to be manually cocked to fire the next round. Is this a common problem and something that can be fixed? Thanks, Ray
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    Cooper Rifles

    The two I had were. Fine rifles in every way, no problems, and shot better than any other rifles I have owned before or since. I would have a closet full if I could afford them. Spudz
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    Kimber versus Cooper 22 rifles.... narrowing the field

    I would go with the Cooper, I have owned two of them and they were head and shoulders above the Kimbers I looked when deciding which one to get. The Cooper M57M 22Lr had no trouble shooting well below the half inch mark at 50 yards. Spudz
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    target/sniper rifle buildup/buy

    I agree with the above, take a look at my Savage, the second post in this thread: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=171805 It cost as follows, Savage 12FV .308 $439.00, Super Sniper 10x $299.00,Rings and base $50.00, a can of Krylon for the stock, and a home made cheek piece...
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    Let's see those Tactical rifles...

    Thanks, I am more than happy with the way it shoots, and your right, it is pretty much all business. Spudz:)
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    Let's see those Tactical rifles...

    Mine, tactical on the cheap... Savage 12FV, Super Sniper 10x, a roll of cammo tape, and a home made cheek pad. Ugly, but shoots anyway, best group so far is .185", 100 yards.
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