Anyone Modified a Rem 700 for .338 Lapua? Seeking Tips!

Seeking Advice on Rem 700 Modifications for .338 Lapua

I’ve been diving deep into the world of long-range shooting and am particularly interested in enhancing my Remington 700 for the .338 Lapua cartridge. This caliber is known for its incredible precision and performance, but I want to ensure I’m on the right track when it comes to mods and setup.

What I’m Looking For:

  • Compatibility: Are there specific modifications that significantly improve the performance of the Rem 700 with the .338 Lapua?
  • Gunsmith Recommendations: Any reputable gunsmiths who specialize in this kind of work?
  • Technical Specs: What are some crucial technical aspects I should be aware of when making these modifications?
  • Personal Experiences: If you’ve built or customized your own Rem 700 for .338 Lapua, what were your biggest challenges and successes?

Considerations:

  • Barrel Options: I’ve heard that barrel length can impact accuracy and recoil management. What lengths work best for .338 Lapua?
  • Stock Choices: Is there a particular stock that helps with stability during long-range shots?
  • Scope and Mounting: I’m also curious about optics that can handle the recoil and deliver clear images at long distances. Any recommendations?

Closing Thoughts:

I’m eager to hear any advice or insights you all might have! Whether it’s a quick tip or a detailed experience, every bit helps as I embark on this journey. Looking forward to your thoughts!

Thanks in advance!

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The Rem 700 paired with the .338 Lapua is a powerhouse! You’ll benefit from excellent energy transfer and long effective range, often exceeding 1,500 meters. The trajectory is pretty flat, making it easier to hit targets at distance. Perfect for long-range shooting!

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Absolutely! I find the combination to be super effective in windy conditions as well. The .338 really cuts through the wind compared to some other calibers.

I agree with grantlaura! The Rem 700’s accuracy complements the .338’s ballistics. But keep in mind, it can be a beast to handle. Proper training and practice are essential, especially with the recoil!

Does anyone have experience with the .338 Lapua in varying temperatures? I’d love to know how it performs in colder weather, especially for ballistics and energy retention.

Great question! In cold conditions, I’ve noticed the .338 Lapua can still perform well, but the powder burn might slightly change. Using a thermal scope can help monitor conditions while shooting.

What’s the recoil like compared to something like .300 Win Mag? I’m used to that round, but I’ve heard .338 Lapua can kick quite a bit harder!

It’s definitely more pronounced than the .300 Win Mag! Expect a good push backward. A brake can help, but it’s wise to practice holding your stance for proper control.

Don’t forget the cost of ammo, guys! The .338 Lapua is pricey. But if you’re serious about long-range shooting, it can be worth the investment. Just be prepared for the financial aspect!

So true! It’s like buying gold! But the accuracy you get is unparalleled for long shots. It might be worth saving up for it!

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I’ve found the .338’s performance in snow is fascinating! It can still penetrate well, making it cool for hunting in tough conditions. Has anyone tested it on big game?

You bet! I took one down at over 800 yards. The energy transfer was impressive! It’s a great caliber for hunting if you can handle the recoil.

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I’ve definitely modified a Rem 700 for .338 Lapua. One of the best upgrades is a heavier barrel, like a match-grade or maybe a carbon fiber if weight is a concern. It really helps with accuracy!

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What stock options are you considering? A chassis system can provide excellent stability and ergonomics for shooting long distances.

Great point, @twilliams! I went with a McMillan A5 stock, and it made a huge difference in handling recoil. Consider adjustable cheek pieces too for more comfort!

What about optics? You’ll want a good quality scope that can handle the .338 Lapua’s ballistics. Something with a high magnification range and solid reticle is key.

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Exactly! I recommend the Nightforce ATACR series. They are tough and provide amazing clarity for long-range shooting.

Don’t forget about muzzle brakes! They can significantly reduce recoil, making it easier to spot your impacts downrange after each shot.

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True, but some people complain about the loudness. Are you okay with that trade-off?

LOL, yes, @nflynn, but I guess the recoil is way more intimidating than the noise! Just make sure you wear good ear protection.