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I've got a 338 Remington Ultra Mag 700 that I'm wanting to turn into a long range beast! I'm figuring I can start with the action off of the rifle and go from there. I know what scope will be going on it so we can skip that conversation at this point With that said I've never done a custom build and have no idea where to start. Educate me lol
A .338 Ultra is a very accurate cartridge with a lot less hassle on a Rem700 , dealing with the Edge on a Remington when it comes to OAL with the heavy high BC bullets is a pain. If I was to do it again , I would go with the .338 Ultra and call it good.
Single shots SUCK! No problem feeding from a extended mag box when it comes the the .338 Edge. Now add the cost and find decent bottom metal and a detachable mag for the .338 Edge at little cost. As for the Lapua it will take a custom action due to the case head size and with all but the heaviest bullets the .338 RUM is faster than the .338 Lapua. The only thing the Lapua has over the .338 RUM is the brass quality. Proper prepping of ones brass for a .338 RUM and the RUM gives up nothing to the Lapua. The fact is any animal hit with any of the three( .338 RUM, .338 Lapua, .338 Edge), is going to be just as dead. As for the range limits of all three very few are going to take it there. Let alone be capable enough to matter which of the three prior mentioned chamberings their drivingIt's so, close it comes down to Persenal preferance and the matter of how simple or complicated a person wants to make it. I've dumped my .338 Edge for a 30" Benchmark barrel in .300 Win mag for slinging the Berger 230 OTM's .
Quote from: Biggerhammer on October 27, 2014, 04:23:02 PMSingle shots SUCK! No problem feeding from a extended mag box when it comes the the .338 Edge. Now add the cost and find decent bottom metal and a detachable mag for the .338 Edge at little cost. As for the Lapua it will take a custom action due to the case head size and with all but the heaviest bullets the .338 RUM is faster than the .338 Lapua. The only thing the Lapua has over the .338 RUM is the brass quality. Proper prepping of ones brass for a .338 RUM and the RUM gives up nothing to the Lapua. The fact is any animal hit with any of the three( .338 RUM, .338 Lapua, .338 Edge), is going to be just as dead. As for the range limits of all three very few are going to take it there. Let alone be capable enough to matter which of the three prior mentioned chamberings their drivingIt's so, close it comes down to Persenal preferance and the matter of how simple or complicated a person wants to make it. I've dumped my .338 Edge for a 30" Benchmark barrel in .300 Win mag for slinging the Berger 230 OTM's .LOL What sucks about a single shot if we are talking about a long range shooting/hunting rig?It does not take a custom receiver to make a 338 Lapua or any round based off the 338 Lapua case. A Rem 700 may not be the perfect choice but any long action Rem 700, preferably the chromoly not stainless, will work.Why do you need a detachable mag system? How many rounds does your hunting rifle need to hold? Do you plan on missing a lot or do you hunt by the spray and pray theory? If a detachable mag setup holds a certain "cool" factor for you and you think only wimps shoot single shots, by all means have at it. Whatya think, a pocket full of 5 rnd mags enough or do you just skip straight to the big dog 10 rnd mags?? I'm sure you could carry 4 or 5 of those 10 rounders all loaded up ready for action. LOL
338 lapua never even crossed my mind, I pondered the edge a little but settled on the vanilla 338 rum
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Recommendations in Spokane area?
When you hunt country like this the big .338's shine.
Start by picking your parts. You may love an a5 but hate a chassis or vice versa. You may drool over a 30" Broughton or may be like me and be just fine with anything in stock.you may want a dbm.....you can see where this goes. Labor is covered by Landon a few posts back.I'd either screw a tube onto what you have, or save my scheckles and build it once. If you don't have a 12 pound rifle yet.....I'd try one before you buy one. ....just me.
WOW! I'm learning so much its crazy. I new I wanted to have a custom built but I have 10 times more questions now and feel like I know a 100th less than when I started. Id like to do the build under $3k from scratch? Is this doable for a nice finished rifle? (not including scope). This cost me an AR, 454, and a 45/70
Wish there was a super store that had all these parts in stock and educated people to tell me about them Id love to hold all the different stock types but how? I know Id like a spiral fluted barrel with side muzzle break squared off. Here goes the kids college money
Quote from: TeacherMan on October 29, 2014, 10:50:24 AMWish there was a super store that had all these parts in stock and educated people to tell me about them Id love to hold all the different stock types but how? I know Id like a spiral fluted barrel with side muzzle break squared off. Here goes the kids college money Not sure how close you are to me but I have stocks, barrels and actions in inventory. Easier to check them all out and make a decision.
interesting bullpup setup