A 24 inch .338 Lapua !...
Can it can burn all the powder in that short tube?... I doubt it... some of the powder is now projectile...
Do you bolt faces look like this... Remington sent me this picture about a year ago...
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We also received our shipment of these 700 Police 338 Lapua's and are exactly like the info posted previously. I have posted some pics so everyone to view because the last gun I have will soon be picked up. Phil.QUOTE]
That must be the one - it looks good. Once again, P&D comes through with the goods. See you on Saturday. Thanks Phil.
So, what are the expected performance limitations with this 24" barrel ? Certainly there will be increased muzzle flash (although some powders like RL 25 may burn more efficiently than others in a short barrel?) and some reduced velocity when compared to a longer, say 27" barrel, but in the arena of long range shooting, what are the implications (real-world or otherwise) to this short barrel length ?
We also received our shipment of these 700 Police 338 Lapua's and are exactly like the info posted previously. I have posted some pics so everyone to view because the last gun I have will soon be picked up. Phil.QUOTE]
That must be the one - it looks good. Once again, P&D comes through with the goods. See you on Saturday. Thanks Phil.
So, what are the expected performance limitations with this 24" barrel ? Certainly there will be increased muzzle flash (although some powders like RL 25 may burn more efficiently than others in a short barrel?) and some reduced velocity when compared to a longer, say 27" barrel, but in the arena of long range shooting, what are the implications (real-world or otherwise) to this short barrel length ?
I would think RL25 would be too slow still for these, possibly H4831 would be fast enough to elimnate the flash, and still keep velocities reasonable.
As for how they will perform, that at this time is anyones guess.
Real world differences will depend wholly on what a person considers "long distance", here we figure 1000 yards to be pretty close range, so I believe it would make a big difference, for most however they should work fine.
As Longdraw points out they still make a decent platform to build a true long range rig on.
I just called Epps, wanted to buy one. I was told that it's sold out, and the price posted on the website (1150$) is wrong, and the actual price will be 1499$. He also told me that the rifles did get sold for 1150$, so someone got very lucky. New shipment is expected in a month or so. Even at 1500$ its still a very good deal IMO.
As for ammo, their cheapest ammo is 77$ for a box of 10. Remington started making .338 ammo too, and it will be available for sale in late summer - early fall, at about 80-90$ per box of 20, which is very cheap for .338LM
Handloading with the factory action will likely not improve things
Jerry
However, since there really isn't any real difference in action size, I would grab another action for cheap and put on a match quality pipe of decent length plus a much better brake design.Jerry
YEP Phil, I remember the Posting they put it on, what a Jokes...
Now those have to EAT there Word, what a bunch of BS...
As for how they will perform, that at this time is anyones guess. Real world differences will depend wholly on what a person considers "long distance", here we figure 1000 yards to be pretty close range, so I believe it would make a big difference, for most however they should work fine.
As Longdraw points out they still make a decent platform to build a true long range rig on.