That is a Thing of Beauty ! Wow !!of the 3 I would do the 338 snipetac for all out performance ... or just hit the easy button and do the hammer 375 CT.. I've done all of them except the Enabler which doesn't interest me in the slightest no gains over the XC and if its a dedicated LR rig you dont need a mag fed anything..
for me the winner was the 375 cheytac awesome brass, awesome dies off the shelf, awesome bullets, and thunder when they hit!!!
The Brake is the easy part of the build . I forgot how many different ones I have tryed out . Now if your recoil sensitive then your in for a short ride with the ones your looking at .I was planning on using it as a single shot, so no worries about mag length. I've always been told that recoil is still stiff on the 375 CT in a rifle that light, even with a good brake, is that correct? The only gun similar to these I've shot was a 14lb 338-378 Weatherby, pushing a 285gr A-Max at 2850fps, it had a Allen Painkiller small muzzle brake on it. That's all my experience with brakes on large caliber rifles.
I was planning on using it as a single shot, so no worries about mag length. I've always been told that recoil is still stiff on the 375 CT in a rifle that light, even with a good brake, is that correct? The only gun similar to these I've shot was a 14lb 338-378 Weatherby, pushing a 285gr A-Max at 2850fps, it had a Allen Painkiller small muzzle brake on it. That's all my experience with brakes on large caliber rifles
If I were still REALLY serious about out west long range huntin, that's the direction I'd go.338 Allen Mag. It's a necked down 375 Chey tec. Capable of 3300-3400