Folks, I'm going to be moving a couple of Cooper 92 Backcountry rifles. The first one is a 300 Win Mag. It's in near-new condition. 24" fluted barrel. Weighs 5 lbs. 12 oz. This one has the black stock with grey webbing. Round count is 167 +/-. It is wearing Cooper pic bases, and I will be including the Nightforce Ultralight titanium 30mm rings in medium height. I'm the second owner. The first owner worked up a 1/2MOA load of 180gr projectiles. I had Reeds Custom Ammo load me up some 165gr SST loads that shot a little over 1/2MOA. It is an earlier model 92 and I sent the rifle back to Cooper to have the new bolt installed. The photo of the receipt and 1/2MOA test target is shown below in the photos. There are no issues with this rifle. I just need to move a couple of rifles to make room for some projects Karl Kampfeld is working on for me.
The Swarovski Z8i 2-16x50mm 4Wi scope is also for sale. It is truly the best glass I have ever looked through and I've owned some high-end glass. I settled on the Z8i for all my rifles. This one is in as-new condition. It ships with the original Swaro box, clear banded lens covers and manuals. If you want a BTF turret kit for it, I have one available I can sell you. If you prefer the BRXi reticle over the 4Wi, I have that scope in 2-16x50mm as well and will sell it to you instead of the 4Wi.
Prices: Rifle with $175 Nightforce rings is $2,400 shipped. The Swaro can be purchased for $2,500. I'll sell the package for $4,800 shipped.
I'm hunting out of town this week so I might be a little slower responding to inquiries. The second rifle I'll be listing this weekend is a Cooper 92 Backcountry in .264 Win Mag in woodland camo. I bought it new and approx. 30 rounds fired for barrel break-in. Both rifles ship in Cooper boxes.
Drop me a PM if you have any questions or want more pics. This is cross-posted. Thanks for looking.
Keith
Edit: I've had several people write to me asking why I had the bolt replaced in this rifle. Cooper had a recall on all the early Model 92's due to a machining error that might cause the bolt to decock. Here is a good Rokslide post on the recall situation. The new bolts have a different fluting design making them easily recognizable as the correct new bolt. My .264 Win Mag is a new rifle and has the correct bolt.
The Swarovski Z8i 2-16x50mm 4Wi scope is also for sale. It is truly the best glass I have ever looked through and I've owned some high-end glass. I settled on the Z8i for all my rifles. This one is in as-new condition. It ships with the original Swaro box, clear banded lens covers and manuals. If you want a BTF turret kit for it, I have one available I can sell you. If you prefer the BRXi reticle over the 4Wi, I have that scope in 2-16x50mm as well and will sell it to you instead of the 4Wi.
Prices: Rifle with $175 Nightforce rings is $2,400 shipped. The Swaro can be purchased for $2,500. I'll sell the package for $4,800 shipped.
I'm hunting out of town this week so I might be a little slower responding to inquiries. The second rifle I'll be listing this weekend is a Cooper 92 Backcountry in .264 Win Mag in woodland camo. I bought it new and approx. 30 rounds fired for barrel break-in. Both rifles ship in Cooper boxes.
Drop me a PM if you have any questions or want more pics. This is cross-posted. Thanks for looking.
Keith
Edit: I've had several people write to me asking why I had the bolt replaced in this rifle. Cooper had a recall on all the early Model 92's due to a machining error that might cause the bolt to decock. Here is a good Rokslide post on the recall situation. The new bolts have a different fluting design making them easily recognizable as the correct new bolt. My .264 Win Mag is a new rifle and has the correct bolt.
Cooper 92 Backcountry Recall
I posted this in the cooper 92 backcountry thread, but thought I’d post it here too just in case nobody is seeing that. Mods, hopefully this is the best place to post this... if not feel free to move it to wherever you think is best. I got this letter today and a shipping label from Cooper...
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