Anyone using a standard savage long action to build their 338 lapua mag? Looking for any advice or tips.
I believe that most smiths won't build a 338 Lapua on a Remington 700 and they are a tough action. If the Factory Lapua savage has a bridged top and bigger bolthead it is for a reason. The Lapua generate a lot of bolt thrust. In your original first post you asked for advice on building on a standard action. They gave you their answers and you didn't like them. In you last post you said it took hardly any load development which to me means you already did one. My experience with a 338 Lapua IMP had the Hornady bullets pressuring up real quick with the bearing being long and fat. 2900 with a heavy bullet is really fast with a standard Lapua. Good luck. Mattits only light said:Unfortunate that you had a bad experience with yours. Mine took hardly any load development to get to shoot. Most I talk to have experiences similar to mine with a few like yours mixed in. I don't think id draw enough of a conclusion to advise people to spend twice as much from one rifle though. If everybody did that the rem700s and pretty much every other factory rifle would be dubbed a POS.
Don't get me wrong I would love to have a custom built on a stiller but really for recreational shooting like I do the half moa and sometimes under accuracy I get is plenty for me. Mine may show pressure a little earlier but with rl33 and 285 hornadys I'm right at 2900 and can get to 2975 but its a little sticky extraction plus accuracy goes down she I get up there.
KRP said:338/300 RUM does everything the Lapua does, without the bolt thrust concerns.