This is the 1st 9.53 Hellcat built by John Lazzeroni. Check the Lazzeroni web-site for other details www.lazzeroni.com
SPECIFICATIONS: Lazzeroni stainless action (built by McMillan), Sunny Hill bottom metal, stainless Schneider barrel (23"), stainless Vais muzzle brake (with cap), McMillan stock in 50/50 green & black, metal work has NP-3 coating, weight without scope (as seen in photo) is 7 pounds 10 ounces. Magazine capacity is 3 rounds + one in the chamber.
Feeding is 100% and the rifle is sub-moa with full-power hunting loads with both Nosler Partitions and Swift A-Frames which were the only expanding bullets tried. My typical load was around 2540 fps with the 300gr Nosler Partition but 2580 fps was easily reached but I found the recoil, even with the brake, was more than I wanted ...or needed. Rifle was used on one safari to good effect. The rifle comes with dies and enough brass to last a lifetime plus my reloading notes.
Not interested in trading -- if interested make a cash offer.
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SPECIFICATIONS: Lazzeroni stainless action (built by McMillan), Sunny Hill bottom metal, stainless Schneider barrel (23"), stainless Vais muzzle brake (with cap), McMillan stock in 50/50 green & black, metal work has NP-3 coating, weight without scope (as seen in photo) is 7 pounds 10 ounces. Magazine capacity is 3 rounds + one in the chamber.
Feeding is 100% and the rifle is sub-moa with full-power hunting loads with both Nosler Partitions and Swift A-Frames which were the only expanding bullets tried. My typical load was around 2540 fps with the 300gr Nosler Partition but 2580 fps was easily reached but I found the recoil, even with the brake, was more than I wanted ...or needed. Rifle was used on one safari to good effect. The rifle comes with dies and enough brass to last a lifetime plus my reloading notes.
Not interested in trading -- if interested make a cash offer.
Remove the XXX's for e-mail. [email protected]
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