I own one of Shawn's beauty's in the 338 Edge and brass prep is a breeze. Use the dies Shawn sells and just expand the neck to the 338 dia. A couple friends also have Shawn's guns in the Edge and they love them and are hard hitters at extended ranges. You can't go wrong with the Edge
You can't go wrong with h-1000 in your situation. A good friend of mine uses this with the 300grners from summer to late whitetail season with great sucess.
Thanks for reflecting on our day Lamiglas, I do agree that Defensive Edge guns are a world class caliber. I had so much fun just loading what Shawn recomended and then seeing the results that the fine workmanship that him and his dad produce. Not only does this gun look lights out it shoots the...
Cleetus, I had the same problem and lucky for me I am a journeyman machinist so I just opened up the box magizine. There is another guy at work that also did the same for his a-bolt. So if you have the means to it can be milled out with no problem
Well the Rut was a tough one for us in Idaho but managed to shoot a 4x5 bull at 35 yrds that died about 70 yards uphill:D from a road, loaded him whole on the quad. Then later that month, 2nd to last day of season snuck in on a Idaho black bear and made a 12 yard shot with a 45 yard recovery...
I have a composite stalker in .338 win that I normaly shoot sub moa groups consistently at 600 yards. The only thing I have done to the gun was redo the trigger. Find a good load for it and it should shoot just fine for you.
Hey Lefty
I was in the same prediciment awhile go with my .338 win. What I ended up doing was taking the scope off and sending it to leupold to have M1 turrent knobs installed. Cost me about 130 bucks. As far as your trigger, I would have it lightened to two pounds depending on the gun either...