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7.82 War Bird ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JPH" data-source="post: 231943" data-attributes="member: 12894"><p>Currently I own 3 Lazzeroni rifles; 2 Warbirds and the 338 short mag called the Galaxy. I have had and been shooting the Warbird since 2000. The claimed velocities are absolutely real but anytime you are burning over 100 grains of powder, everything must be perfect for the rifles to shoot well. There have been brass issues in the past that have been fixed and since 2007, all has been well with these proprietary Lazzeroni cartridges that are expensive to shoot. I have extensive load information if another handloader is interested in both 308 Warbird and 338 Galaxy. The company used to be difficult to deal with and thankfully I have not had to deal with them recently. John Lazzeroni does a good job e-mailing and thoughtfully answering technical questions. If speed is your thing the 7mm Firebird and 308 Warbird are awesome though extra thought needs to be applied during bullet selection to allow for high impact velocity. Would I do it all over again with these proprietary cartridges? Maybe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPH, post: 231943, member: 12894"] Currently I own 3 Lazzeroni rifles; 2 Warbirds and the 338 short mag called the Galaxy. I have had and been shooting the Warbird since 2000. The claimed velocities are absolutely real but anytime you are burning over 100 grains of powder, everything must be perfect for the rifles to shoot well. There have been brass issues in the past that have been fixed and since 2007, all has been well with these proprietary Lazzeroni cartridges that are expensive to shoot. I have extensive load information if another handloader is interested in both 308 Warbird and 338 Galaxy. The company used to be difficult to deal with and thankfully I have not had to deal with them recently. John Lazzeroni does a good job e-mailing and thoughtfully answering technical questions. If speed is your thing the 7mm Firebird and 308 Warbird are awesome though extra thought needs to be applied during bullet selection to allow for high impact velocity. Would I do it all over again with these proprietary cartridges? Maybe [/QUOTE]
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