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Lazzeroni cartridges question

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14 November 2005, 22:06
AuburnTiger
Lazzeroni cartridges question
I have read several posts concerning this subject, but I am still a little confused as to what the proper action is to build on. I've looked at the MCRT action, but it is expensive and I'm not even sure that it can be bought seperately. Would the short magnum actions by Remington or Winchester be ample strong enough for the short Patriot or Tomahawk rounds?
14 November 2005, 22:18
Masterifleman
Yes! Savage is building rifles in Lazzeroni calibers and I don't think they make a special action for them. Quote from an American Rifleman magazine, "for one thing, his cartridges had to fit in a magnum-length Remington Model 700 magazine because that was the action he was using to build his wildcats. Lazzeroni's cartridges also had to headspace on the shoulder and have no belt. The 8.59 Titan-Lazzeroni's .338-cal. full-size beltless magnum and his first cartridge-was literally sketched out on a kitchen napkin. The 8.59 designation is the actual diameter of a .338-cal. bullet in millimeters rather than the more common expression of the rifle's bore diameter."


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15 November 2005, 03:55
<JOHAN>
AuburnTiger

You can buy an action from Rock McMillan at McBros rifles. MCRT is a very nice action thumb

Look for a used Lazzeroni, they show up now and then Smiler

Cheers
/JOHAN
15 November 2005, 04:48
blaser93
I am in the process of building a XP-100 in 7.82
Lazzeroni Patriot . 15" barrel 180 gr bullet
3150 fps. Why a special action, pick one M70 or Ruger , Remington .
15 November 2005, 05:40
Frank Martinez
My Patriot is built on a Savage. It features a drop-box magazine and though I have not fired it I am told they are exceptionally accurate.
Frank