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Lazz 7.21 (.284) Firebird 162-168gr to 1000Y
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 1706721" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>The Lazzeroni rounds are excellent performers, but the comparison you're making isn't accurate. You can't compare the performance of a 140gr 6.5 bullet to the performance of a 140gr 7mm bullet, especially when comparing cases with dramatically different case capacities. The 7 RUM would be a more appropriate cartridge to compare to the Firebird since the RUM is the closest match which has factory ammunition available. </p><p></p><p>Again, the Lazzeroni rounds are top performers on their own merits. They don't need biased information to validate that performance. They don't offer much advantage to a handloader who's willing to work with wildcat chamberings, but they all work extremely well for folks looking for top level performance with factory loaded ammo available. There are plenty of people who don't have the time or desire to deal with loading their own ammunition. Time is valuable and I know a lot of people who're willing to pay a considerable amount for ammunition if it means they're free to do something else with their time. I'd be willing to be that those types of people are the primary customers of Lazzeroni.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 1706721, member: 11960"] The Lazzeroni rounds are excellent performers, but the comparison you're making isn't accurate. You can't compare the performance of a 140gr 6.5 bullet to the performance of a 140gr 7mm bullet, especially when comparing cases with dramatically different case capacities. The 7 RUM would be a more appropriate cartridge to compare to the Firebird since the RUM is the closest match which has factory ammunition available. Again, the Lazzeroni rounds are top performers on their own merits. They don't need biased information to validate that performance. They don't offer much advantage to a handloader who's willing to work with wildcat chamberings, but they all work extremely well for folks looking for top level performance with factory loaded ammo available. There are plenty of people who don't have the time or desire to deal with loading their own ammunition. Time is valuable and I know a lot of people who're willing to pay a considerable amount for ammunition if it means they're free to do something else with their time. I'd be willing to be that those types of people are the primary customers of Lazzeroni. [/QUOTE]
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