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    OK I want to build a 338


    Went to the LGS to look at a 338 lupua and came away with a case of sticker shock I know the lupua cannot be built off a regular long action because of pressure issues . I have seen some 338 edge built on long actions can these be made to feed from a mag ? Are there other 338 options to chose from ? thanks jw

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    What will you be using the "338" for? You could go 338 Winchester, 338-06, 338-300WM, 338 Edge. If you want to build an ELR Rig expect to spend $$$$ to get the best results.

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    338 on a budget: Savage "hog hunter"/ 338 win/ 20"/repeater........$450
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    338 magnum performance on a budget: hog hunter $450/selling barrel and stock= $350-
    +SSS= fred sled single shot adaptor=$20
    +SSS= HD recoil lug=$30
    +Choate= tactical stock=$220
    +Ross Schulers= 3-port muzzle brake=$40
    +Ace hardware= Deep head allen screws for action=$1.50
    +Apache Gunworks= heavy Stainless 338 edge barrel, threaded both ends=$250
    Still $911.50, Add $100 +/- for a hand lapped blank.
    Still needs a base, rings and scope worthy of the task at hand.
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    Great big, mean, kill anything or shoot little tiny precision groups with great big bullets.................Priceless.

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    The new 112 Magnum Target in 338 Lapua should end up with a street price just over $900.

    A good scope - $1-3,000
    100 pieces of 338 brass - $250-300
    1000 primers - $30
    dies - $250-300
    shell holder - $8
    1 pound of power, which covers 95-100 shots - $25
    each projectile = $0.70-$1.50


    Is your anus bleeding in fear yet? It's expensive.
    Last edited by Twinsen; 01-20-2015 at 10:52 PM.

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    DennisPA
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    Has anyone heard what twist the 112 Magnum Target is going to be?

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    sparky123321
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    I've owned 2 Savage Lapua's and my shooting buddy still has one. I can honestly say my .338 Edge barrel from Jim at Apache out shoots all 3 Savages with ease and I only have $700 into the entire rifle, not counting optics. I built mine as a single shot, so I was able to save $200-$300 over my brothers similar build which is a repeater. The only issue you will have with a .338 Edge repeater is that your bullets will be seated pretty deep(way past the shoulder) unless you go with very light bullets.

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    so to build a single shot I would need a 110 action, mag bolt head, 338 edge barrel, single shot follower, brake, and a good stock .Does it make any difference if the action is center feed or stagger feed .what length of barrel and profile would you get ? Except for the barrel and brake I think I have everything

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    I know they (someone) makes single shot sleds for the staggered feed but I have not used them, all my single shots are using center feed actions.
    Most guys go with a 30" barrel......I have two 24" one varmint, one bull and one 26" bull=heavy. If you go 30" better opt for a varmint or get a hand cart to carry it.

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    D.ID
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    P.S. if you want a long one, yesterdays classifieds has a fresh one available.

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    sparky123321
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    I just filled the magazine cutout with the same steel epoxy I use for bedding my actions.

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