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Jim S
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I am currently looking at building a new long(er) range rifle for Elk Hunting.
Looking at the different options, I have pretty well settled on the 338 Lapua.
I am considering building it on a Mod 70 action as my first choice, second choice would be
a Ruger No1.
Can the rails on the model 70 be easily openned up for the Lapua case? Is the magazine long enough?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Randy
Randy, I have been LRH purposfully for about 7 years,
started with a factory 300WM, went to a semi custom 260AI, then a 7 rum, off to a 338 edge.
The 338s are tops when it comes to killing elk way out there,( using 338 edge) I have used 300 smks, but this year I used the 250 AB on a 1202 yard bull. expansion was good and the bullet weight 165 grains after recovery on the far side shoulder hide. I guess I switched from the smk because of a couple instances of unpredictable expansion. Next year I am trying the 300 berger. If what some one said is true and nosler makes a 300 AB they better do it right and redesign the AB profile for higher BC.
I recently barreled my next 338 project which is a Lapua imp. on a surgeon xl single shot and a Brux 30" 9.5T, I'm trying my Magnum Muscle Brake on this one as I have not used it on any of my personal guns yet, I suspect it will kick like a heavy barreled 308, may-be less.
I think properly built and loaded the lapua is capable of extreamlly good accuracy, I have rifles out of the shop shooting much better than 1/2 moa extended range. One customer has reported a 5 shot 500 yard groups at 1.250" I'm not sure if this is the norm with him or his wallet group.
Like was stated for max performance, use a custom action designed for this cartrige, the extra size and foot print will help support the heavy barrel, My edge was a 15lb rifle totaly rigged, I suspect this one will be around 19lbs. I don't see this as a walking rifle, but a set-up and sit gun. Walking one mile off the trail is not that difficult, I had carried the 15 lb gun on occasion 5-6 miles in a day.
The other thing to think about in all this is a quantified yardage you will hunt at, If I was looking at killing elk under 1000 yards a 300 rum would work just fine. My hunting partner has killed elk to 900 and deer to 1180 with his and 200 grain AB.