lazzeroni 308 warbird
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Im 16 years old and i wanted to know how much a lazzeroni 308 warbird kicks.Im hoping its alot because i love recoil.I dont know why but i guess its just because i love power.anybody ever shot a 460 weatherby mag, that was fun.I would like to shoot a 600 nitro express one day.but im guessing its probably about 20 bucks a shot.
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Hi footballboy5571,
If you really like getting hit...I've taken a few pretty good shots upon landing during sky diving. Usually the landings are pretty soft....but once in awhile[:@]. I guess if you are just looking to take a "big hit", skydiving without the chute would be a gas[
]. (Don't think you get to do it twice though
.)
But if you are just looking for good old pain from the butt of a gun I'd think that if you took a .450 Marlin Guide Gun, take it to a gun smith and have the barrel shortened from 18 to 16.25" (remove the ports), have him remove the recoil pad and fit it with either a steel or brass cresent shaped butt plate.....you could probably experience all the recoil you'd like. And you could shoot it for considerably less money than any of the older express cartridges.
If you decide to "give it a go"...and after a couple of hundred rounds that proves too tame. Come back and we'll think something else up!
P.S. I hope you understand all the above is meant in good fun!
If you really like getting hit...I've taken a few pretty good shots upon landing during sky diving. Usually the landings are pretty soft....but once in awhile[:@]. I guess if you are just looking to take a "big hit", skydiving without the chute would be a gas[
]. (Don't think you get to do it twice though
.)But if you are just looking for good old pain from the butt of a gun I'd think that if you took a .450 Marlin Guide Gun, take it to a gun smith and have the barrel shortened from 18 to 16.25" (remove the ports), have him remove the recoil pad and fit it with either a steel or brass cresent shaped butt plate.....you could probably experience all the recoil you'd like. And you could shoot it for considerably less money than any of the older express cartridges.
If you decide to "give it a go"...and after a couple of hundred rounds that proves too tame. Come back and we'll think something else up!

P.S. I hope you understand all the above is meant in good fun!
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Boy I think you been in grampas cough syrup again!!! If you just have to have recoil then try a 50 BMG bolt gun withOUT a muzzlebrake.
Make sure you have the name of a good bone and joint clinic handy though!
RA
Make sure you have the name of a good bone and joint clinic handy though!
RA
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Hey Red....
Yea, but then he's back in the Big Bucks again for each pull of the trigger, (like the Lazzeroni's). There has got to be a way for us to get him all the recoil he wants.....without needing a big "Trust Fund"!
Yea, but then he's back in the Big Bucks again for each pull of the trigger, (like the Lazzeroni's). There has got to be a way for us to get him all the recoil he wants.....without needing a big "Trust Fund"!
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Aw its no prob ak, old military surplus 50 ammo is available in the $1.50-$2.00 a round range if I understand correctly. Heck with some Winchester Supreme and Federal Premium loads going for that kinda cheese in common calibers...
Why not?
RA
Why not?
RA
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If you like cheap pain, pick up an NEF-H&R 10 ga mag with the heaviest load you can find. These guns are cheap. Good for doves and quail as well. I am sure that that will be enough pain for a while. If you need more take it trap shooting.


