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308law
06-17-2013, 08:05 PM
If you decide to go with that scope we would love to hear a review on it, since nobody here seems to be familiar with them, good luck on your purchase.

Hoghunter53
06-17-2013, 08:36 PM
If you decide to go with that scope we would love to hear a review on it, since nobody here seems to be familiar with them, good luck on your purchase.

Will do.......I hope to shoot it before the end of the month...Work permitting:eek:

eddiesindian
06-17-2013, 09:28 PM
I have seen threads on the difference between Mcmillan and HS stocks.....It seems other than the Mc is more expensive and some really like it and others really like HS...HS is still a **** good stock..Right??

yes...the HS is extremely stout. the aluminum bedding block is well form,d.
congrates on the rifle!
as far as the scope.............dont knock it---till you try it....
if anything,,, I think your gonna spend more time and effort working up an accurate and consistant load for that beast......man it looks SWEET!

Hoghunter53
06-17-2013, 10:32 PM
Thanks everyone....I bought the Burris and picked up the rifle today. I will get some pictures up with scope mounted and give a range report soon...Thanks for all the great opinions and compliments!!

eddiesindian
06-18-2013, 09:43 PM
Ive been doing some more research on your scope (as Im sure you already have) Looks interesting. Let us know how everything does for you.

Hoghunter53
06-18-2013, 10:21 PM
Ive been doing some more research on your scope (as Im sure you already have) Looks interesting. Let us know how everything does for you.
Yes I did. The III is a much more advanced and better than the original. I will give a report back! I was going to post the rifle pics. with the scope but can't figure out how??

demolitionman
06-18-2013, 11:53 PM
I watched a 338 Lapua eat a Vortex Viper PST for lunch during my last range visit. Those things hammer optics hard.

bodywerks
06-19-2013, 09:52 AM
I've shot thousands of rounds at 1K with a 14x Leupold. I've also shot in the mid 190s with a 12x in 1000yd F-Class matches. Go clear over power every time. I love the 338 Lapua. Don't mess with Berger bullets. I shoot them in every thing else, but I know several people that have not been able to get them to shoot. The lapua was set up to shoot 250s, but Hornady 285s look good.

Really? Are you talking about just with the savage rifle or any 338 lm? Because the Berger 300 OTM is the go to bullet for the majority of 338lm shooters, but most are running custom guns and something slower than a 9 twist barrel. You may be thinking about their old vld's - the noses would slump over at anything over about 2800fps and was a source of frustration. They were also very sensitive to seating depth.
On my savage 338 i couldn't get any bullet to shoot better than about 2moa, so i sold it and decided to do it right with a full custom build on a TAC338 action.

bodywerks
06-19-2013, 10:01 AM
I have seen threads on the difference between Mcmillan and HS stocks.....It seems other than the Mc is more expensive and some really like it and others really like HS...HS is still a **** good stock..Right??

It is a good stock, in terms of how it's built (carbon fiber and kevlar), but it's ergonomically cumbersome. My biggest complaint is the huge palm swell (i have average size hands). If you have large hands it might suit you better. The aluminum bedding block is nice but skim bedding it wouldn't hurt.
To do it all again I'd have gone manners mini chassis or McMillan, but i made do with what was available at the time. I bedded it, added a cheek piece and adjustable butt and it feels much better.
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz53/bodywerks/IMG_20130517_172954_998_zps2e8a4527.jpg
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz53/bodywerks/IMG_20130520_203139_895_zpsb4eecda7.jpg

bodywerks
06-19-2013, 10:34 AM
Yes I did. The III is a much more advanced and better than the original. I will give a report back! I was going to post the rifle pics. with the scope but can't figure out how??

Easiest way is to upload them to photobucket and then copy the image link and paste here.

mrrabk
06-19-2013, 10:56 AM
Very nice rifle! Hope it's as good as my 10 HS .308. With a 4-16 I've got on an EGW, it's been great so far up to 300 yards. (as far as I've run it to date) Last week got it out to the 300 yard line with some home rolled 168 Noslers and the wife spotting and punched two overlapping...then I got dumb and tried to adjust for the left to right crossing wind and landed the next one 1" left. Should have kept my hold and seen if I could have put the third on the first two. I was having to much fun with finally getting the "home rolled" batch to the liking of this rifle. Final measurement of the three was 1.027". It shoots better than me! The HS stock fits me just fine and I like the larger palm swell with my big hands. Found mine likes 60 inch lbs on the screws. The 4-16 works just fine and it is clear and crisp.
Have fun with that thing, they are a well built accurate rifle! Just glad your feeding that animal instead of me! LOL

jonbearman
06-19-2013, 01:55 PM
If you shooting at 850 -100 yds,why not spend your money on a sightron 8-32 or a 10-50 which is right on the price range of the laser scope.Do not buy the mildot reticle,the dots are too big in my opinion.

Hoghunter53
06-19-2013, 01:59 PM
Very nice rifle! Hope it's as good as my 10 HS .308. With a 4-16 I've got on an EGW, it's been great so far up to 300 yards. (as far as I've run it to date) Last week got it out to the 300 yard line with some home rolled 168 Noslers and the wife spotting and punched two overlapping...then I got dumb and tried to adjust for the left to right crossing wind and landed the next one 1" left. Should have kept my hold and seen if I could have put the third on the first two. I was having to much fun with finally getting the "home rolled" batch to the liking of this rifle. Final measurement of the three was 1.027". It shoots better than me! The HS stock fits me just fine and I like the larger palm swell with my big hands. Found mine likes 60 inch lbs on the screws. The 4-16 works just fine and it is clear and crisp.
Have fun with that thing, they are a well built accurate rifle! Just glad your feeding that animal instead of me! LOL

Hahaha! !! Thanks man. I'm shooting factory loads right now. "Reminder" get reload equipment soon! Lmao

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bodywerks
06-19-2013, 02:23 PM
Hahaha! !! Thanks man. I'm shooting factory loads right now. "Reminder" get reload equipment soon! Lmao

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Your first hundred rounds of factory ammo will have paid for reloading equipment. No way on earth I'd be paying $5-6/round to shoot my 338...

Hoghunter53
06-19-2013, 02:53 PM
Your first hundred rounds of factory ammo will have paid for reloading equipment. No way on earth I'd be paying $5-6/round to shoot my 338...

You are right. Fact is though reloading is all new to me. I did have some family help as gifts on my first 120 rounds. I guess I'll have to start a help me decide thread on reload. I am looking at the Hornady progressive lock n load but just haven't pulled the trigger on it yet.

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stangfish
06-19-2013, 02:59 PM
Just a though but you may want to consider a single stage press designed for large magnum cartridges. If you are throwing led that is one thing but if you buy a rifle for accuracy, case prep and attention to details comes one at a time.

Hoghunter53
06-19-2013, 04:43 PM
Just a though but you may want to consider a single stage press designed for large magnum cartridges. If you are throwing led that is one thing but if you buy a rifle for accuracy, case prep and attention to details comes one at a time.

Duly noted. I shoot 30-06,.308,45-70,.454 casull, .5.56 as well so that would work well for them too?

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bodywerks
06-19-2013, 05:49 PM
Yes. But i use a turret press even floor precision stuff, but i don't have the turret activated. I deprime/ resize all my brass, then tumble, then prime with a hand primer, then throw one charge at a time through my chargemaster 1500, pour it into the cartridge, then seat the bullet with a seating die. There probably is a small loss of precision using a turret press, but its convenient. You can have all your necessary dies for a particular round on one turret plate and another set of dies for a different round on another and quick change as needed.

Alleycat72
06-19-2013, 06:09 PM
Really? Are you talking about just with the savage rifle or any 338 lm? Because the Berger 300 OTM is the go to bullet for the majority of 338lm shooters, but most are running custom guns and something slower than a 9 twist barrel. You may be thinking about their old vld's - the noses would slump over at anything over about 2800fps and was a source of frustration. They were also very sensitive to seating depth.
On my savage 338 i couldn't get any bullet to shoot better than about 2moa, so i sold it and decided to do it right with a full custom build on a TAC338 action.


Yep. watched a guy with a BAT rifle play hell at 1K weekend before last and a different guy with a Barrett shooting 15" groups @ 500 three days later. A gunsmith buddy in Colorado has had similar results with his guns. I don't know what lot they were all using. I've heard it enough that I would not run out and buy 3000. I have shipped 1000 or so 285s to Colorado.

Hoghunter53
06-19-2013, 07:45 PM
What are your thoughts on these??
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/937051/rcbs-rock-chucker-supreme-master-single-stage-press-kit?cm_vc=subv1749997
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/749997/hornady-lock-n-load-classic-single-stage-press-kit