Why would you NOT consider the Lazzeroni calibers as " factory" ? They are built by three different builders (Lazzeroni has his guns " assembled" by some of the greatest in their specific fields, Sako and Savage build the other two.) he has a network of dealers on several continents and a QUICKLY growing customer base. LOL, that being said I will put my Warbird with 130 Xbullets up against ANYTHING available over the counter!!! (BTW the 257 Scramjet Lazz isnt as fast and since those light 25cal bullets dont retain velocity as well, the cartridge is' nt as flat as the Warbird with 130s or the Firebird with 120s. But a friend of mine shoots 350# whitetails on his Kansas lease with his L2000 Scramjet and it IS a neat round. The huge case simply is overbore with anything much under 7mm bullets tho so a large performance increase over a hot 257 Wby isnt very well noticed. Its strength lies in the fact that it just as easily drives 120grain 257s as easily as it does 95 grainers.)
If we are talking about " wildcats" I am VERY interested in the .375/50BMG. A 275grain bullet leaving the muzzle at 5100fps MUST be fun (despite barrel washing rather quickly!

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Beam me up Scottie,
RA