IdahoRedneck
Well-Known Member
Idaho redneck ,,,,,,,
I have no doubt in my mind that the 210 & 230gr Bergers are FINE bullets capable of extreme accuracy ,,,,, I am just not sure yet that they are accurate when pushed real fast at Warbird velocities ,,,,,,,,
Like I said previously, I have already tried the 210s once with less than stellar results when I drove them at WARBIRD velocities ,,,,,,, but I am going to try them again along with the 230s in my own personal new rifle ,,,,,,,
and as I have also stated in the past, the overall market for a 230gr bullet in the Warbird rifles that I have built since 1995 is limited (including the SAKO TRG-S Warbird rifles)) ,,, those rifles all have 12 twist barrels and that is not going to work with 230gr bullets ,,,,,,
so there is my dilemma currently when servicing the thousands of Lazzeroni/Warbird rifles already out there, out of the 50,000 rounds or so of loaded Warbird ammo that I sell each year, how many rounds of that would be 230gr Bergers, even if I WAS able to get them to shoot out of my new 10 twist barrel ? ,,,, maybe 500 rounds to specialized shooters such as yourself ??
you can see where this is going right ? ,,,,,,,, but there is certainly NOTHING wrong with a shooter such as yourself having me or any other rifle builder, chamber you up a WARBIRD, with 10 twist barrel (or 9.5 twist)) and then you can load your own 230gr stuff from Lazzeroni brass & dies ? ,,,,,,
ALSO ,,, the only reason I have been coming off the handle on this thread, is that I grow very tired of having to debate this crap with Mr Montana and Kirby after they have spent the last 12+ years, running their mouths about how the Lazzeroni product is so inferior to the stuff they are pushing ,,,,,
I have listened to enough of their animosity, jealousy, BS and exaggerations to last me a lifetime ,,,,, not sure about the rest of you ,,,,
Wow, great id love to see those results, you may be right about the velocity thing but these new hybrids and their shorter bearing surface have been showing outstanding results when others have tested them at what you call overloaded pressures.........one thing remains sure is that the warbird pushing a 230 hybrid would be bad medicine. I think thats why so many of us would like to see ya do it. You pushed the envelope back in 95, Why not do it again as shooting the heavies is realativly new but the market is growing every day why not try to stay in front, Youd be out a little time and some bullets but the things youd learn would be beneficial to all of us.