What would you build?

I agree...with the 338..personally I'd build a 33 Nosler or a 338 Norma... you also do not have a heavy rifle..nothing to take care of Buffalo, elephant ect...I'd also suggest a 375 of some type, or even a 416. if your looking for gaps.

But if your set on building on a origin... 338 RCM...

By the way what does your 30-378 WBY shoot good with? Just curious...

It shoots rediculously good. .5 moa all day with a 168 TTSX at 3550. 80% of groups have been in the .3s with the best being a .122". I wish I had a use to do
Buffalo or elephant but I have enough western US trips planned to last me a lifetime
 
I always found a 375 useful in my battery. I have been on 6 safaris and half of those I hunted dangerous game...Alaska is another place to pack a 375...think about the bore diameter if you ever get bored
 

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Very long time lurker. Have absorbed a lot of knowledge off this forum and wanted to jump in with something.

I am going to build a rifle and will likely be built off a bighorn origin action using a Pre-Fit barrel of some kind. The whole goal of this is to build it myself from scratch.

Here is what I have already...I know I pretty much have all bases covered but what does one more rifle hurt haha:

Weatherby Arroyo RC 30-378
Fierce Carbon Edge 280AI
Weatherby Vanguard RC 7RM
Rem 700 PSS 308
Rem Model 7s in 260 and 7-08 (I have twin 5 year olds and these will be their first rifles)
Ruger MK77 in 257 Roberts
Remington VSSF 22-250
Ruger 77/22 in 22 Hornet

I'm leaning towards a 6.5x284 as I have always wanted one but have also entertained a Sherman of some sort since I have read all the good things on this forum.

Let me know your thoughts. Thanks!

Looks like you could use a fast twist 6 Creedmoor!
 
Looks like you could use a fast twist 6 Creedmoor!

Thought about it...def won't be a 6.5 creedmoor just for the fact that it's about become a fact of the 10 people at the line at the same time as me 8 of them are shooting a 6.5 creedmoor. I know they shoot but I just would like to be a little different.
 
Only one out of the group that may hit the road is the vanguard 7rm. Bought it bc it was a stupid good deal. Everything else has sentimental value or has a specific purpose. This build is not about replacing but about adding. I live in Georgia and don't have available a range to heavily utilize a 338. My day to day range is 600 yards and I go to a 1000k range about 1-2 times a year to play.

Sentimental value is relative those who share that experience. Don't be surprised if grandkids down the pike ship those things off for cash. I am a financial manager, though, so that's probably why I'm saying get your money now lol. I'm also becoming a fan of minimalism to some degree.

The Hornet will save varmint pelts and cost less. You can kill anything else with a 338 and it's not overkill.
 
Sentimental value is relative those who share that experience. Don't be surprised if grandkids down the pike ship those things off for cash. I am a financial manager, though, so that's probably why I'm saying get your money now lol. I'm also becoming a fan of minimalism to some degree.

The Hornet will save varmint pelts and cost less. You can kill anything else with a 338 and it's not overkill.

I understand but I am a guy who likes options and variety. They may get rid of them but that will be after I'm dead. They will stay with me until that time comes. Truth be told I could narrow what I already have down to 2-3 and be set for the rest of my life...but what fun is that? Haha! I really just want to build a rifle myself and be able to shoot it whenever I want to. Kind of like adult LEGO's
 
I understand but I am a guy who likes options and variety. They may get rid of them but that will be after I'm dead. They will stay with me until that time comes. Truth be told I could narrow what I already have down to 2-3 and be set for the rest of my life...but what fun is that? Haha! I really just want to build a rifle myself and be able to shoot it whenever I want to. Kind of like adult LEGO's
I e thought about doing the same thing myself. Can't decide on caliber but I want something with a shorter barrel. In all likelihood it won't happen. Just no need.
 
You do know the origin action is only available in short action right? I would look at one of the ss or sst cartridges from shermanwildcat cartridges. I will build one of his wild cats one of these days.
 
I would also suggest the 6mm Dasher. Why fireform the 6mm BRX or 6mm BRA when you can get quality brass for the Dasher?

Bullets.com had Norma make a special run of Dasher brass. You can still get it at Bruno's in Phx.
http://www.brunoshooters.com/product/3443.html

" Bullets.com's contract with Norma calls for advanced production methods to make sure the new brass is truly "match-grade" and long-lasting. To ensure that primer pockets stay tight for many firings, the caseheads on the new brass will be double-stamped for improved hardness and strength. Additionally the new brass will go through an additional draw stage to ensure ultra-uniform casewall thickness."

http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com...6mm-dasher-and-284-win-brass-for-bullets-com/
 
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