New 20 VT rifle in the way!

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Re: New 20 VT rifle in the way!

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I sold my hmr to get a 17 hornet while searching I found a 17 rem too cheap to pass up. will pick up the hornet in 8 days. also cabelas has hh ammo in stock
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I don't know why I'm asking about 17's when I just picked up a CZ 527 Varmint in 204. :shock:

If you guys read about a gun nut killed by his wife in Sacramento, you can say "I know that guy!". ;)
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Ok so Cooper replaced the extractor and sent it back. I finally was able to take the rifle out to shoot today. After 10 or so rounds, it failed to extract AGAIN!!

I looked at the extractor and it looks ok. I've fired less than 20 rounds in this rifle and it's getting to be a little frustrating.

I've put in a call to Cooper. They'll probably ask for the whole rifle back. Has anyone else had this problem with a 38 and/or 20 VarTarg?
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SactoBill wrote:Has anyone else had this problem with a 38 and/or 20 VarTarg?
Nope, not here with just over 2,000 rnds through my M38 20VT. Hope yours gets sorted out by rat season quickly approaching. :D
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My M38 20VT has given me no problems and I'm approaching 600 rounds. I hope they get this fixed for you!
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That's really frustrating, have you looked in the chamber? No issues chambering rounds right? Maybe there's a scratch or somethin' in there? Hope you get it sorted out.
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Ok do spoke to Shirley, super nice lady, and will be sending the rifle back. While there I'm having them install a OD Green Phoenix stock with black webbing. Figured if I'm going to send them the rifle might as well have them fit a Phoenix stock to it.

So hopefully I'll have a nice Phoenix stocked M38 that'll actually work in a few weeks.
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Good idea, trick it out!
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Bet you will be good to go shortly. Of course, we will be waiting to see the new stock on here!
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Quick question on scope mounts. I have the Leupold VX-3 6.5-20 40mm scope wit standard 30mm Leupold rings on the rifle right now. When I mount the scope at 20x, I have to sit back and pull away from the scope. I have the scope mounted as far forward as possible but it doesn't fell comfortable. The is at least a 1/4 inch gap between the bottom of the scope and the barrel. Would low Leupold rings help? Or does someone make a offset ring that I can use for the front since that is where the turrets are touching the ring?

Thanks!

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Bill, you don't mention what height the rings are now, but with 1/4" under the objective bell, Low rings will most likely work, as I've used Low Leupold rings on all my Coopers, all have 30mm Lupy VX3 6.5-20X LR scopes with 40mm objectives mounted, and you can just slide a business card under the objective bell/barrel.

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Even at 20X using these rings, I have no worries whatever in the field shooting from my bench, bipod/sticks or prone....full sight picture, great cheek weld on the stock. :D

Do know though, that if you want scope caps, only the Leupld Alumina's will work, as there's no room for the Butler Creek rubber units to fit. The Leupold units are a tad pricey, but will last forever, unlike the BC's, and completely seal against rain, dust and field crap. Just sumthin' else to consider.
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Rick,

I have the mediums. I grabbed the wrong ones thinking they were low. The way my scope sits right now is that it is pushed as far forward as possible. I'm not getting a good cheek weld since I have to lift my head up and back a little.

I'll order the low rings and see how that works. Funny how the stocks are so different. On my #1, I have to order a rear offset ring to bring the scope further back.
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Rick what flip ups are on your scopes
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ozfox wrote:Rick what flip ups are on your scopes
As mentoned in my post, they're Leupold Alumina's; all machined aluminum, o-ring sealed, rare-earth magnets, instant open and lay flat against the scope so as not to obstruct the target area.
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Rick in Oregon wrote:Bill, you don't mention what height the rings are now, but with 1/4" under the objective bell, Low rings will most likely work, as I've used Low Leupold rings on all my Coopers, all have 30mm Lupy VX3 6.5-20X LR scopes with 40mm objectives mounted, and you can just slide a business card under the objective bell/barrel.

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Even at 20X using these rings, I have no worries whatever in the field shooting from my bench, bipod/sticks or prone....full sight picture, great cheek weld on the stock. :D

Do know though, that if you want scope caps, only the Leupld Alumina's will work, as there's no room for the Butler Creek rubber units to fit. The Leupold units are a tad pricey, but will last forever, unlike the BC's, and completely seal against rain, dust and field crap. Just sumthin' else to consider.
That is a beatiful collection of Coopers RIO.
I love the MTV style.
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