There are many .338 bore ctgs worth considering.
.338 Norma, Lazzeroni, and Dakota rounds offer a more compact package with similar capabilities to the Lapua.
Look at the Sierra and Barnes books; the .340 Weatherby is very comparable to the Lapua or standard .338rum, but has no need of .590 or other boltface.
Best all-around .338 ctg I've owned in magnum configuration has been the .338win mag, a very easy wildcat; just neck up standard .300win brass. I use a Redding S FL die in .300win to size with as the die has neck clearance for a .360+ neck and all need is the bushing of your choice. Seat with a Forster Ultra seater in .338 win mag.
I've shot a Rem 700 BDL .338/300win w/o muzzle brake with 250gr bullet with powder loads of XMR4350 from 65.0gr to 79gr. With 65gr load the round is very mild. At the high end my data compares with max loads for .340 wby.
Also have a .338-06. Think a .338/284 is best non-magnum load. The .338/300 win mag is a short OAL chamber in the 2 rifles currently chambered for it, headspacing on case shoulder. The rimmed magnum doesn't bother me a bit.
Sako TRG-S or 42 rifle has magazine length of 3.75" which allows better seating of long VLD .338 bullets.
I've owned .30-378, .300rum, & .338rum, and Lazz Patriot.. Sold them all. Not as much flexibility with those large capacity rounds and not really much gain over the .338/300. I also shoot cast bullets and have molds that produce 220gr (Lee) and 290gr (NEI) bullets. I have shot the .340wby with the 290gr cast bullet. Very accurate and impressive penetration with a 43gr load of IMR 3031 (or maybe it was 4064?)...
Have also thought about a .338 SAUM. Might also look hard at the plainjane .338 win mag. longer neck and more efficient case offers a lot of opportunity. I have shot some .338win cast loads in my .338/300 the heavy bullet allowed the case to fill chamber w/o splitting or any damage. Result is kind of a super Gibbs on a magnum case.
.338 Norma, Lazzeroni, and Dakota rounds offer a more compact package with similar capabilities to the Lapua.
Look at the Sierra and Barnes books; the .340 Weatherby is very comparable to the Lapua or standard .338rum, but has no need of .590 or other boltface.
Best all-around .338 ctg I've owned in magnum configuration has been the .338win mag, a very easy wildcat; just neck up standard .300win brass. I use a Redding S FL die in .300win to size with as the die has neck clearance for a .360+ neck and all need is the bushing of your choice. Seat with a Forster Ultra seater in .338 win mag.
I've shot a Rem 700 BDL .338/300win w/o muzzle brake with 250gr bullet with powder loads of XMR4350 from 65.0gr to 79gr. With 65gr load the round is very mild. At the high end my data compares with max loads for .340 wby.
Also have a .338-06. Think a .338/284 is best non-magnum load. The .338/300 win mag is a short OAL chamber in the 2 rifles currently chambered for it, headspacing on case shoulder. The rimmed magnum doesn't bother me a bit.
Sako TRG-S or 42 rifle has magazine length of 3.75" which allows better seating of long VLD .338 bullets.
I've owned .30-378, .300rum, & .338rum, and Lazz Patriot.. Sold them all. Not as much flexibility with those large capacity rounds and not really much gain over the .338/300. I also shoot cast bullets and have molds that produce 220gr (Lee) and 290gr (NEI) bullets. I have shot the .340wby with the 290gr cast bullet. Very accurate and impressive penetration with a 43gr load of IMR 3031 (or maybe it was 4064?)...
Have also thought about a .338 SAUM. Might also look hard at the plainjane .338 win mag. longer neck and more efficient case offers a lot of opportunity. I have shot some .338win cast loads in my .338/300 the heavy bullet allowed the case to fill chamber w/o splitting or any damage. Result is kind of a super Gibbs on a magnum case.