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810Y one-shot kill Lazz WARBIRD
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 862826" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>At the end of the day all one has to ask himself is, what do I want, is it worth it to me, and am I willing to pay the price?</p><p></p><p>I have seen multiple websites and fancy firearms, antiques, fully custom rifles like those from D'Arcy Echols, David Miller, etc., starting at $7K+ on up past $15K. Sure I'd love to own one but for what I do, and my average shot opportunities, the truth is, in 90% of my cases, none of my custom built rifles did anything better than a factory Ruger would have done. So I often say to myself (for me) that there's no firearm on the planet that is worth more than a few thousand bucks despite its quality. Then, I see youtube vids, DVDs from various long range guys, killing elk and moose with a 7mag and 6.5-284 at 925, 950, 1000+ yards and Berger bullets, accubond bullets, etc. </p><p></p><p>I have my limitations and desires. The rifles I have are built with quality components to my satisfaction for my budget. (But I'd still take an Echols or Miller rifle in a heart beat if I had the money)!</p><p></p><p>I don't know much at all about the Lazzeroni rifles and have never seen one. I've heard they are excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 862826, member: 2693"] At the end of the day all one has to ask himself is, what do I want, is it worth it to me, and am I willing to pay the price? I have seen multiple websites and fancy firearms, antiques, fully custom rifles like those from D'Arcy Echols, David Miller, etc., starting at $7K+ on up past $15K. Sure I'd love to own one but for what I do, and my average shot opportunities, the truth is, in 90% of my cases, none of my custom built rifles did anything better than a factory Ruger would have done. So I often say to myself (for me) that there's no firearm on the planet that is worth more than a few thousand bucks despite its quality. Then, I see youtube vids, DVDs from various long range guys, killing elk and moose with a 7mag and 6.5-284 at 925, 950, 1000+ yards and Berger bullets, accubond bullets, etc. I have my limitations and desires. The rifles I have are built with quality components to my satisfaction for my budget. (But I'd still take an Echols or Miller rifle in a heart beat if I had the money)! I don't know much at all about the Lazzeroni rifles and have never seen one. I've heard they are excellent. [/QUOTE]
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