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Lazz 7.21 (.284) Firebird 162-168gr to 1000Y
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<blockquote data-quote="palerider3" data-source="post: 1705126" data-attributes="member: 82117"><p>. Lol, 20-50 Fps is not an edge that any animal would notice. They're almost identical in the real world. And with RL26, the Creed is about the same as the 6.5-284 was a few years back. 140s at 2900+ is not unreasonable. I realize that making fun of the Creed is the cool thing to do, and lots of people trying to make it something it's not doesn't help. But comparing it to a 7mm burning 110 grains of powder, and costing $7 a round, the way this thread was started is pure lunacy. It's easy to out perform a standard short action round with a long action ultramag round that only works in a few special actions. Is a 7.21 actually going to kill an animal in a situation that a 28 nosler or even a properly loaded 300wm wouldn't? If you like lesser known super expensive screamers that's fine. But justifying them by comparing them to a short action standard round designed for long strings of competitive shooting is kinda dumb. It would be like saying the creedmoor is better because the lazzaroni wouldn't make it though a single PRS match. It's not even apples and oranges, its gas station hotdogs to Ruth's Chris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palerider3, post: 1705126, member: 82117"] . Lol, 20-50 Fps is not an edge that any animal would notice. They're almost identical in the real world. And with RL26, the Creed is about the same as the 6.5-284 was a few years back. 140s at 2900+ is not unreasonable. I realize that making fun of the Creed is the cool thing to do, and lots of people trying to make it something it's not doesn't help. But comparing it to a 7mm burning 110 grains of powder, and costing $7 a round, the way this thread was started is pure lunacy. It's easy to out perform a standard short action round with a long action ultramag round that only works in a few special actions. Is a 7.21 actually going to kill an animal in a situation that a 28 nosler or even a properly loaded 300wm wouldn't? If you like lesser known super expensive screamers that's fine. But justifying them by comparing them to a short action standard round designed for long strings of competitive shooting is kinda dumb. It would be like saying the creedmoor is better because the lazzaroni wouldn't make it though a single PRS match. It's not even apples and oranges, its gas station hotdogs to Ruth's Chris. [/QUOTE]
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