6fatrat
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I have a 338 RUM and really like it.
Steve Bair
Steve Bair
Don't forget about Kirby Allen, he builds a hell of a 338Yes..lots of info to digest. Guess I will have to keep digging to find what will fit my needs
Don't forget about Kirby Allen, he builds a hell of a 338
Who's stock Paul ?I have your Huckleberry !!
Remington action, 24" carbon barrel, trigger tech , McMillan Game Hunter Edge fill. With the heavy Burris Xtr ii 5x 25 its
9.2 pounds all in ! It's just screaming for a Suppressor!
Rum Man
Mcmillian Game Hunter Edge fill. Love these stocks !Who's stock Paul ?
Kinda what I figured. It's what's going on my 300PRCMcmillian Game Hunter Edge fill. Love these stocks !
Yep waiting for that stamp too. I wondering about the 700 action and the dia of the bolt face and the base of the cartridge. I have looked at those calibers, and but haven't done any research as to what bolt face and length of action really works. With all the copper bullets coming out and the length of them, and getting them chambered.Planning on steel targets to 1200yds, hunting targets to 800ish, hoping to build on existing remington 700, repeater is a plus but not required. Weight goal is 10lbs bare gun 13lbs scoped with 14oz all titanium suppressor(already ordered waiting on stamp)
If you don't have an 700 ultra mag receiver it will need to be modified slightly to feed the .338 RUM cartridge. To take full advantage of the .338 RUM, a Wyatt's box will let you seat the bullets out further so you can have more case capacity with the heavier bullets. Also ammo is harder to find. I have a .338 WM and a .338 RUM. Truth be known, I like the RUM more, but I won't shoot it with a muzzle brake. The WM recoil will also wear you but it isn't as brutal as the RUM. If you shoot it a lot, the WM barrel will last longer. Reloading components are hard to find right now, and WM cases are more available. I bought 50 RUM cases at a out of the way gun store last week and they were the only ones I have seen in years. You can reform them out of .300 RUM cases if you you have to but they are almost as hard to find as the .338's. I have enough of all three cases to last me for years. I only use them for hunting so I rarely shoot them more than a dozen times a year. The only exception is when my friends want to experience shooting them. BTW, I am building a .330 RUM switch barrel rifle on a M700 action.Planning on steel targets to 1200yds, hunting targets to 800ish, hoping to build on existing remington 700, repeater is a plus but not required. Weight goal is 10lbs bare gun 13lbs scoped with 14oz all titanium suppressor(already ordered waiting on stamp)