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lazzeroni warbird
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<blockquote data-quote="aebhunter" data-source="post: 882669" data-attributes="member: 72979"><p>I just sold my Sako TRG chambered in a Lazzeroni Warbird. I had that gun rebarreled with a 1/10 twist barrel, it wouldn't shoot larger grain bullets very well out of the factory barrel. As far as sheer performance, that gun just flat knocks your socks off. (in a good way) I have never shot the actual Lazzeroni built gun, but I can't imagine it isn't just awesome. I ended up going with a .300 win mag for my new LR gun, wondering if I made the right decision. The Lazzeroni brass got to be pretty dang expensive, and I was just kind of over the huge magnum thing. Although, that thing just absolutely pummeled every animal I shot with it. Obviously, If you are seriously considering buying that gun, you have the financial means. I say let er rip. You won't be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aebhunter, post: 882669, member: 72979"] I just sold my Sako TRG chambered in a Lazzeroni Warbird. I had that gun rebarreled with a 1/10 twist barrel, it wouldn't shoot larger grain bullets very well out of the factory barrel. As far as sheer performance, that gun just flat knocks your socks off. (in a good way) I have never shot the actual Lazzeroni built gun, but I can't imagine it isn't just awesome. I ended up going with a .300 win mag for my new LR gun, wondering if I made the right decision. The Lazzeroni brass got to be pretty dang expensive, and I was just kind of over the huge magnum thing. Although, that thing just absolutely pummeled every animal I shot with it. Obviously, If you are seriously considering buying that gun, you have the financial means. I say let er rip. You won't be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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