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cooper rifle test target
How far do they test the rifles???? I have heard different stories about the range they shoot the bughole group. Does anyone know the real yardage?
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47 yards.
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They really test them at 47 yards? Why not closer?
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Cooper rifle test
I have heard it is 43 yards.. Why they use such close range, I do not know, but they do. Hey, they build them and they can do it the way they want. Bill K
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Yeah, but every gun is a one holer if you get hang the target close enough. Aaron |
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It's the farthest point in the hallway. ADam
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This
Indoors, of course. Measured in feet, not yards
You have to think of it in terms of a function test, not an accuracy test. The accuracy guarantee is what it is, 1/4" @ 50 yds for rimfire and 1/2" @ 100 yds for centerfire.
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Some are one holers even if one can not chamber a round. Have an early 22PPC Model 21VE that came with a one hole test target and the rifle was short chambered and one could not chamber a round. On the plus side, Cooper fixed the problem and it is now the best shooting Cooper that I own. As Adam says, they test them in an enclosed hallway down one side of the building. I seem to remember being told that the distance was 38 yards but that was quite a few years ago.
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That one hole test target sells a lot of rifles.
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