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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1064848" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I tend to see two directions, one a do everything hammer or a dedicated long range rig. Personally I would prefer a 338 RUM over the 300 just because any rig I want for everything will get shot a lot so I want barrel life and I tend to be more elk hunting than every thing else. For a dedicated long range I'd run a 338 Lapua AI. I've built both rifles and they were amazing both in intended function and accuracy, the 338 RUM at hunting weight was 10 lbs and the 338 AI was 13 and change.</p><p></p><p>Barrel (Brand, Contour & Length)</p><p>1.Kreiger #5 26 inch length.</p><p>2.Brux med palma fluted 30 inch or Hart Sendero at 30 inches.</p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Action (any pro's / con's??) - Oh, I want to have a drop-out mag.</p><p>1.Borden Timberline comes timed with trigger, best machine work available.</p><p>2.Stiller Tac 338 single shot, true and time it, Borden needs a Lapua action!!</p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Bolt (pro's / cons??)</p><p>1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Stocks (Brand, Contour - Aluminum or Glass bedding)</p><p>1.Precision Stock Works McMillian</p><p>2.Manners T5 or McMillan A5</p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Trigger (pro's / cons??)</p><p>1.Timney Calvin Elite</p><p>2.BixnAndy trigger.</p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Rail</p><p>1.Standard 20 MOA</p><p>2.Standard machined to 50 MOA</p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Rings / Bases</p><p>1.Nightforce ultralite</p><p>2.Nightforce ultralite</p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Scopes (I can't believe I opened that can of worms . . . let's keep it between NF, Swaro, Huskemaw).</p><p>1.Nightforce 2.5-10x42</p><p>2.Nightforce AtacR with Moar-T</p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Muzzle Break</p><p>1.Harrels baffle or small Muscle brake.</p><p>2.Assassin brake </p><p>3.</p><p></p><p>Recoil Pad</p><p>1.OEM</p><p>2.OEM</p><p>3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1064848, member: 13632"] I tend to see two directions, one a do everything hammer or a dedicated long range rig. Personally I would prefer a 338 RUM over the 300 just because any rig I want for everything will get shot a lot so I want barrel life and I tend to be more elk hunting than every thing else. For a dedicated long range I'd run a 338 Lapua AI. I've built both rifles and they were amazing both in intended function and accuracy, the 338 RUM at hunting weight was 10 lbs and the 338 AI was 13 and change. Barrel (Brand, Contour & Length) 1.Kreiger #5 26 inch length. 2.Brux med palma fluted 30 inch or Hart Sendero at 30 inches. 3. Action (any pro's / con's??) - Oh, I want to have a drop-out mag. 1.Borden Timberline comes timed with trigger, best machine work available. 2.Stiller Tac 338 single shot, true and time it, Borden needs a Lapua action!! 3. Bolt (pro's / cons??) 1. 2. 3. Stocks (Brand, Contour - Aluminum or Glass bedding) 1.Precision Stock Works McMillian 2.Manners T5 or McMillan A5 3. Trigger (pro's / cons??) 1.Timney Calvin Elite 2.BixnAndy trigger. 3. Rail 1.Standard 20 MOA 2.Standard machined to 50 MOA 3. Rings / Bases 1.Nightforce ultralite 2.Nightforce ultralite 3. Scopes (I can't believe I opened that can of worms . . . let's keep it between NF, Swaro, Huskemaw). 1.Nightforce 2.5-10x42 2.Nightforce AtacR with Moar-T 3. Muzzle Break 1.Harrels baffle or small Muscle brake. 2.Assassin brake 3. Recoil Pad 1.OEM 2.OEM 3. [/QUOTE]
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