338 EDGE - What is needed/recommended

JPhelps

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Hi everybody I have been living on the fringe for quite some while and am excited to build my first long range gun.

My wife is getting me a 700 action for christmas. Actually she bought me a .300 ultra mag with the intention of me turning it into a .338 edge. I have talked with Kirby a little and have alot more questions.

After all the reading here I think I want to go with either Kirby or Shawn to do my build. I hunt both the high country of the Cascades and also walk in hunting. I am wanting to build a rifle I can pack all day.

What are all the components and services that are a neccesity in building a 1/2 moa gun? Here is what I have gathered:

~ Start with a 700 action.
~ Fully accurize the action (am not sure what all is involved).
~ Lilja or Hart barrel w/defensive edge brake.
~ McMillan or HS precision stock (suggestions), bed to the contour.
~ Stock trigger modified to 2 lbs.
~ Have both the barrel and bolt fluted for weight.
~ Scope? Open for suggestions. (Leupold, IOR, Nightforce) what will stand up to the muzzle brake. Dont like the Nightforce pricetag.

What should I let my local smith do and what should I leave for Kirby/Shawn?

All help will be appreciated.
 
G'day mate !

I think I just had Shawn build me a gun that sounds real similar to what you are descibing. There are pics via the "gun pictures" on the forums prompt. This is one hell of a gun. .6 group at 300 yards with 3 x 300 smks. That will satisfy me everyday.

As far as using multiple smiths I would personally not go that way. I you use one guy, he is completely responsible for the gun in everyway. Then they can't blame each other if she wont shoot !

You will find both Kirby and Shawn extremely good the deal with and I think really well priced considering what they will GUARANTEE the gun will shoot.

I wanted a gun that I could pack all day and still look at home in a hunting picture. Alot of guns look more like a sniper system, which I did not want to go with. I basically had every component you spoke of plus ext mag, aci, anti cant. My gun weighs 11.9 lbs without s series bipod.

Send me a PM if you need more info

Cheers
DUH
 
Hi everybody I have been living on the fringe for quite some while and am excited to build my first long range gun.

My wife is getting me a 700 action for christmas. Actually she bought me a .300 ultra mag with the intention of me turning it into a .338 edge. I have talked with Kirby a little and have alot more questions.

After all the reading here I think I want to go with either Kirby or Shawn to do my build. I hunt both the high country of the Cascades and also walk in hunting. I am wanting to build a rifle I can pack all day.

What are all the components and services that are a neccesity in building a 1/2 moa gun? Here is what I have gathered:

~ Start with a 700 action.
~ Fully accurize the action (am not sure what all is involved).
~ Lilja or Hart barrel w/defensive edge brake.
~ McMillan or HS precision stock (suggestions), bed to the contour.
~ Stock trigger modified to 2 lbs.
~ Have both the barrel and bolt fluted for weight.
~ Scope? Open for suggestions. (Leupold, IOR, Nightforce) what will stand up to the muzzle brake. Dont like the Nightforce pricetag.

What should I let my local smith do and what should I leave for Kirby/Shawn?

All help will be appreciated.


Looks like you have everything you need listed. As far as what I would let Kirby or Shawn do? ALL OF IT!

The pricetag is the only thing you won't like about a Nightforce.

One thing that is discussed here a lot, is whether to start with a Remington 700 action and have it trued, or get a custom that doesn't need the work. I think that most on here would say its better spent money to buy the custom and save the gunsmithing $'s, as you'll have better resale on the custom if you ever decide to sell it. (the $'s are almost equal, and in some cases favor the custom action).

Good luck and keep us informed.

AJ
 
Looks like you're on the right track… If it was mine I would go with an after market trigger, I used to be a diehard Leupold fan but after my first Nightforce I can say that's changed. I have two now will be getting a third one

As far as my local smith's!!!! Well I let them look at it when it was all done so they could see how a real gun smith does it.
 
J,

I believe your headed down the right road, parts wise. Most custom smiths won't do "part of a project". I would suggest haveing th ewhole project done by one person for the reasons above. The only other thing is the glass. I would give some serious though to getting the Nightforce, if you do you will wonder why you never had one before.
 
As far as my local smith's!!!! Well I let them look at it when it was all done so they could see how a real gun smith does it.

that's funny!
 
Every thing you got listed but i dont like the Nightforce scope i know i'm one of the only ones but i will stay with my Leupolds, and no price is not the problem, my Schmitt and Bender is a better scope then the Nightforce. but thats my oppinion if you decide on the Nightforce good if not good i have a super sniper on my .22-6mm AI i just built.
 
I have been using an IOR for the past two years and love it. Positive notes are cost, reliability, audible and palpable click adjustments that are accurate, great glass ---- I have the MP- 8 reticle which I like very well. Negative notes - heavier than most similar scopes. I have friends with Zeiss, Leupolds (VX-L and VX-III), and Swarovski scopes and will get and IOR hands down before one of the above --- if money was not an issue I would go with the Nightforce.
 
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