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Lazz 7.21 (.284) Firebird 162-168gr to 1000Y
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<blockquote data-quote="derrickmanx1" data-source="post: 1705143" data-attributes="member: 14764"><p>Well I guess I'll step in this turd. I have 3 lazzeroni guns. They are great rifles. I have a a couple of 6.5 CM rifles as well. My 8.59 titan is my long range big gun. On barrel number 2. I have a 7.82 warbird. I'm on barrel number 2 on it and barrel number 2 on my 6.53 scramjet. My scramjet is a long range varmint rig. I love 75 grain v-max bullets in this one. Are they perfect??? No. Are they good??? Yes. I got into them when I thought that velocity was everything. They are more forgiving on distance miscalculations than other rounds for sure. Although with practice that need goes away. I do enjoy my 6.5 Creedmoor. You can buy really good ammo over the counter with it. You can't with the lazzeroni ammo. You have to buy what they load for. They have very limited ammo selections. I have been "collecting" brass for years and reload for them. I have found the lazzeroni rifles to be great for hunting, but they are more of a hassle to deal with for plinking. If you don't reload and want to shoot long range for "hunting" they are a great choice. They are expensive to shoot long range compared to anything you can get readily available brass reasonably priced for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derrickmanx1, post: 1705143, member: 14764"] Well I guess I’ll step in this turd. I have 3 lazzeroni guns. They are great rifles. I have a a couple of 6.5 CM rifles as well. My 8.59 titan is my long range big gun. On barrel number 2. I have a 7.82 warbird. I’m on barrel number 2 on it and barrel number 2 on my 6.53 scramjet. My scramjet is a long range varmint rig. I love 75 grain v-max bullets in this one. Are they perfect??? No. Are they good??? Yes. I got into them when I thought that velocity was everything. They are more forgiving on distance miscalculations than other rounds for sure. Although with practice that need goes away. I do enjoy my 6.5 Creedmoor. You can buy really good ammo over the counter with it. You can’t with the lazzeroni ammo. You have to buy what they load for. They have very limited ammo selections. I have been “collecting” brass for years and reload for them. I have found the lazzeroni rifles to be great for hunting, but they are more of a hassle to deal with for plinking. If you don’t reload and want to shoot long range for “hunting” they are a great choice. They are expensive to shoot long range compared to anything you can get readily available brass reasonably priced for. [/QUOTE]
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