Posted December 3, 2014 4:03 am by Comments

By gunwriter I’ve been somewhat enamored by COL Cooper’s concept of the Scout rifle and his insistence on the long eye-relief or “scout” scope. Only in the last few years have I gotten serious about experimenting with both. I’ve learned some things for sure. First, I learned that as useful as the scout rifle might be as a general-purpose rifle, there are a variety of other rifles – like my CUR – that can fill that niche. Cooper was very critical of magnification and distrustful of optical sights, which is one reason he insisted on back-up irons. But, today’s optics are very …read more

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