338 xp-100 project

ewallace

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 17, 2002
Messages
991
Location
mi
UPS dropped off a 9.3 twist 338 20" fluted Broughton barrel today. I am going to use it for a XP-100 build for elk hunting in Montana this fall. I have a 330 Dakota reamer I am going to chamber the barrel in the morning. I also have a Jewell trigger with bottom safety 40 MOA base to mount a 3.5x10x50 Leupold scope and a walnut rear grip stock I am going to use for this build.
 
Very cool! I have a 338/284 XP100R with a 16" barrel and 3-12x Burris scope. It shoots the 180 gr Ballistic Tip bullets ~2400 fps with Varget. Great gun with a hefty kick.
 
I chambered the barrel today and installed the brake I desided I wanted the barrel 18" to make it easier to carry in the mountains on the 330 dakota here is a pic
P1010096.jpg


I am planning on using this for a wilderness backpacking hunt in Montana where I will be packing in and setting up camps along the way. This will be very rugged country with most of it being off trail so I am trying to keep the weight down a little.
 
I am considering designing a different stock for this project but in the mean time
I put the 330 Dakota XP in a stock here is a pic
P1010099.jpg
 
That's a very cool looking set up! I love the barrel and the brake.

What's the total weight on your setup? I just finished a 338/375 Ruger on a Savage Striker and the finished weight is 9.5lb. Your barrel looks like a heavier contour though.

Also, have you chronographed any loads yet? I'm guessing that the 330 Dakota and the 338/375 Ruger will be pretty close in performance. In fact I'm using 330 Dakota data as a base point for my load data.

Andrew
 
That's a very cool looking set up! I love the barrel and the brake.

What's the total weight on your setup? I just finished a 338/375 Ruger on a Savage Striker and the finished weight is 9.5lb. Your barrel looks like a heavier contour though.

Also, have you chronographed any loads yet? I'm guessing that the 330 Dakota and the 338/375 Ruger will be pretty close in performance. In fact I'm using 330 Dakota data as a base point for my load data.

Andrew


The XP-100 is just under 9 pounds with the bi pod and scope I am getting 2880 fps with the 225 accubond bullet I am a big fan of the 338 for deer and elk hunting.
 
Wow! That's faster than I thought it would be. I was estimating 2700-2750. Would you mind sharing your load? The 225 Accubond is one of the bullets I plan on testing. Right now I'm working with the 225 TTSX.

Andrew
 
Warning! This thread is more than 14 years ago old.
It's likely that no further discussion is required, in which case we recommend starting a new thread. If however you feel your response is required you can still do so.
Top