I've seen a Carbon Custom Tactical in .338 Lapua and it's a beauty however $7,000 for a rifle without glass is a little outside of my budget.
For THAT kind of coin, they should be based on a high quality custom action rather than a Remington 700 that they mill off the side on and swiss cheese the bolt.
I am shooting a 300 Norma Magnum based on our Maverick action, carbon fiber wrapped barrel, McMillan Ultralite Edge stock, Timney trigger and HS Precision detachable mag system. AND all our rifles are guaranteed to deliver no worse than .5 MOA accuracy. The whole rig WITH NF 5.5x22 scope is only slightly over $7000.00
OP The carbon fiber wrapped barrel technology is still fairly new, but seems to work judging by the accuracy we are seeing from the rifles we have built recently using them. The weight savings on a complete rifle are significant if you go with an Ultralite stock like the McMillan stocks with Edge technology as well.
The only part of the equation that is still too soon to know for sure about is how will they last up compared to a conventional barrel? In theory they should last as long as a conventional barrel, but only time will tell for sure.
A few observations so far from my own rifle, these barrels even in a heavy contour have considerably more barrel whip than a conventional barrel does, which for those observing someone shooting a CFW barrel is disconcerting, and they get hot FAST. According to the manufacturers this is normal as the carbon fiber supposedly "wicks" the heat out of the steel liner. Deflection from heat however seems to less than a conventional barrel.