This is from a [Steyr] press release put out a couple days ago:
“With the rage over modern sporting rifles—or “mouse-guns” in Col. Cooper vernacular—and their increasingly burdensome array of accessories waning, common sense has seemingly returned to the American rifleman, as the Colonel’s lightweight, .308-caliber bolt-action, rabbits-to-elk, bug-out Steyr Scout rifle has eclipsed its initial sales figures. It’s become so popular within the last 13 months that yet another company has made an attempt to emulate Col. Cooper’s intent.”
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Scout Rifles
Outdoor Life puts together a great head to head between the Ruger and the Jeff Cooper original Steyr (which is now available again in that original grey stock).
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Ruger,
Scout Rifle,
Steyr