22 GT build - 737r vs Coup De Grâce

Tragik

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I'm building a 22 GT and torn between a 737r and the Coup De Grâce. It will be used 90% range non-competition shooting (200-1,000 yards), 5% coyotes, and 5% mt lions. Using a trigger tech trigger and most likely the KRG Bravo chassis but open to using another chassis. Shooting suppressed and likely on a Bartlein barrel.

Anyone have experience with the coup de grâce? Is the pivoting bolt handle a better option than fixed? Even after they raised the price by $300 it's still a few hundred less than the 737r - definitely a factor I'm weighing but not a big deal if the 737r is in fact significantly better.

Thanks in advance!
 
I'm building a 22 GT and torn between a 737r and the Coup De Grâce. It will be used 90% range non-competition shooting (200-1,000 yards), 5% coyotes, and 5% mt lions. Using a trigger tech trigger and most likely the KRG Bravo chassis but open to using another chassis. Shooting suppressed and likely on a Bartlein barrel.

Anyone have experience with the coup de grâce? Is the pivoting bolt handle a better option than fixed? Even after they raised the price by $300 it's still a few hundred less than the 737r - definitely a factor I'm weighing but not a big deal if the 737r is in fact significantly better.

Thanks in advance!
We bought about a dozen CDG and they work great! Like the Pivoting and fixed can say either is better. Now we bought them at $800each.
Have had a dozen Impacts 737r and they are really GREAT "SLICK" but $1400+. For what you are using go with the CDG.
Chassis - Go with an MPA they have been #1 in the PRS Shooting World. There are many options with MPA. I think that they are the best with that we also use AX AICS and that Chassis is well made.
Len & Jill
 
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