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Suitable 338 Lapua action.

I know you have been in this predicament. I have scavenged over 150 pieces of Lapua once fired brass off our range over the last year or so. So the disease we all have here is.... now i need to build a rifle right?! LOL. I normally dont like the big boomers so i doubt i will shoot it all the much, so with that in mind what are some good options for a 338 action to start my project? I am kind of a trigger snob so it would be great to use something that accepts a 700 style trigger.
And Magazines are another thing i dont know all that much about for this big case.

Thanks guys.
Russel
 
The rifle needs to be made, or the free brass won’t be of any use. If a 1.35” action such as a 700 or 70 was ideally suitable for a 30-06 on which somewhat smaller and larger cases were anticipated, then at twice the weight+, a 1.45” action is the proportional scale up for the .338 LM that fires twice the powder charge and bullet weight.

Remington has chambered .338 LM Police on the 700 as a factory offering. But that “first ring of steel” sure was thinned out to make room for the big case head. That bolt was clearly not intended for cartridge heads larger than standard magnums.

Granted, a wider bolt body is not common. That part of the bolt is more of an aesthetic issue than anything else while the gun functions normally, at least, but it would be a constant reminder I’m pushing the envelope here. It’s also true that most actions use the same two small action screws, (Savage up to 3) however all 1.45”’s I have seen have about 1-1/2 or 2 more threads of engagement.

There are some things that a larger action brings to the table that are of benefit in every shot, as opposed to a failure situation. The larger action implies a thicker tenon with more threads and a thicker shank those first few inches, to counter the fact that a .338 LM removed a lot more steel from the tube than a .308. No one objects to thick walls.

I don’t know of any 1.45” actions except maybe the P 1000 bench rest by Stiller that don’t have a massive recoil lug, usually integral. Bat does tend to use slotted, screwed in massive recoil lugs, though. Also, you usually get an integral picatinny rail with the large body actions.

An integral rail is three benefits in one. It never comes loose, it adds to the rigidity of the rifle instead of just being neutral, and in the case a .338, the rifle will probably be paired with a large heavy scope. Even if you red loc tited the base down such that the screws never came loose, would you ever really feel as comfortable with tiny screws securing three pounds of base rings and scope on a hard kicking gun? I never have even when the good bases I use have their own recoil lug.

But for the price of an action, there is a Savage single shot rifle in a laminated stock that shoots custom rifle sized groups. No TRG 42 for multiple dollars - a great gun by any standard, is safe when this Savage comes around.
 
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Kelby Atlas and the Stiller Tac 338 are really reasonably priced i see? Walt... do you have a 338 Reamer? LOL

You’re on the right track. A buddy built one on an Atlas and it’s a great action. Well, Stiller is Stiller, it’s a good option too.
 
Stiller Tac 338. Keep in mind most .338 actions don’t use a larger diameter bolt (.750)

From Stiller web site on the Tac 338

“It is 0.050 larger in diameter and 0.465 longer. That is needed to accommodate the 0.750 diameter bolt that is necessary for these cartridges.”

While the Remington will work, it’s not meant for a cartridge that large. Go with Stiller, find out about having the stock or chassis inlet done for the slightly larger Tac 338 action. This will also give you more material where the action threads and barrel engage.
 
I know you have been in this predicament. I have scavenged over 150 pieces of Lapua once fired brass off our range over the last year or so. So the disease we all have here is.... now i need to build a rifle right?! LOL. I normally dont like the big boomers so i doubt i will shoot it all the much, so with that in mind what are some good options for a 338 action to start my project? I am kind of a trigger snob so it would be great to use something that accepts a 700 style trigger.
And Magazines are another thing i dont know all that much about for this big case.

Thanks guys.
Russel
If you are big enough to carry it, I think a Surgeon is the best choice.
 
Thanks Dave, I was going to suggest Russ contact you lol. Either way will work. The BAT M is what is being used for ammo testing.
 
My Current Action list is
1- Kelbly ( Panda)
1 -Borden
2 -Stillers
2- Defiances
1- RPA
1- Big Horn ( Pre Zermatti)
Multiple 700's
Couple Model 70's

I have had good luck with all of them so far.
The Stiller for the price point for this project is looking very promising. I dont need to be spending a bunch of cash on a side project.

I
 

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