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If you like recoil, this should be your huckleberry!

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09 July 2005, 03:46
<allen day>
If you like recoil, this should be your huckleberry!
I just visited a Portland gun store and found a Custom Shop Remington 700 KS 'Mountain Rifle" in 338 RUM. It was a typical KS and couldn't have weighed more than 7 lbs. No muzzle break, and a 24" bbl.. I can only imagine the recoil this baby would generate, especially with 250 gr. loads. No, I didn't buy it, but I'd sure like to shoot it........once!

LOTS of power in a light package, and after all, you carry 'em more than you shoot 'em, RIGHT????

AD
09 July 2005, 04:31
Doc
If it is from their custom shop, does it have a true custom barrel?

24" on a RUM seems rather short for the cartridge.

I don't think I'd want to shoot it at all. Why don't you get it, shoot it, and let us know how your shoulder feels Big Grin


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09 July 2005, 05:12
Luckyducker
Better yet, you buy it and give it to me! I'll shoot that SOB.


Dennis
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09 July 2005, 08:18
fusino
The barrel is about 2 inches too short (not to say it wouldn't kill anything in N. America very well), but it definitely would generate some recoil. I have a Rem 700 BDL in .338 RUM sans brake that can't weigh more than 8-8.5 lbs., and it definitely lets you know when you pull the trigger. I can't imagine a 7 pounder.


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09 July 2005, 09:30
jtinidaho
I've got the same set up in a left handed .338 WM and it's not too bad. The straight stock, check rest, and recoil pad all do a pretty decent job in handling recoil. I have shot a .338 RUM LSS and even with the heavier rifle it kicks a lot more. Neither of which are as bad as my NULA 30-06 ultralight which really gives you a sharp crack. Rifle weight and stock fit are huge factors in this equation.

In the field, you only need one good shot from these rifles. Some feel that the brutality inflicted by the bench rest during sight-ins with these light rifles with multiple rounds is a small price for some to pay to be able to carry these light rifles. They are a joy to carry in the field especially if you hunt on foot in the mountains.

That .338 RUM sounds like perfect elk medicine.
09 July 2005, 10:09
Buzz
Allen - I saw a LH Remington Custom KS Mountain Rifle at a recent Atlanta gun show and I was interested until I saw the caliber: the .375 Ultra Magnum. This rifle couldn't have weighed more than 7#; I suspect the recoil would be downright brutal.
09 July 2005, 19:42
<allen day>
I almost hate to admit it, but I can very easily see the utility in a KS in 338 RUM. As but one example, I've been on spring grizzly hunts that were really steep, with the distinct chance for a cross-canyon shot at a good trophy, and with no other alternative but take the shot or pass.

Quite Honestly, I think the 338 RUM is the best of the RUM cartridges and would fill a serious role in a hunting battery.........

AD
09 July 2005, 20:01
Doc
I agree. In some other thread, we were asked what 2 rifles would handle everything in NA.

I chose the 338RUM as one of them. To me, it just makes good sense. Right along with one of my favorites, the 270 Win.


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10 July 2005, 00:04
Rich Elliott
Allen,
I had that same model in a .375 H&H. Magna ported it wasn't too bad. I only took it on one safari but shot giant forest hog, gerenuk, Lesser kudu, several warthogs, Aby. Bushbuck, and a female lion (cull hunt) with it.
I had my old .30-06 along but don't think I ever shot it that trip. Complete with 2X7 Vari-XX II the KS 700 was about 8 lbs loaded.

Rich Elliott


Rich Elliott
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10 July 2005, 00:56
Brad
Far be it from me to talk someone into an "UltrGag", but I agree with you Allen... the 338 RUM is, IMO, the best of it's kin. Nice thing is you could load it down to 338 WM or 340 Wby performance and have brass life that would go on for a dozen firing's. Course you you just as easily build a 22 or 23" bbl'd lightweight 338 WM and lauch 210 TSX's at 3,000 fps and accomplish the same thing!


10 July 2005, 01:02
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by Doc:
If it is from their custom shop, does it have a true custom barrel?

24" on a RUM seems rather short for the cartridge. Big Grin


24" is LONG for a mountain rifle.


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16 July 2005, 07:18
Snowwolfe
My Rem 700 custom in 375 H&H with the factory syn stock weighed 7 pounds without a scope. It did not have a brake......till after I shot it.


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16 July 2005, 08:36
George Semel
You back off on the handloads a tad and it would be very shootable. I know several guys that shoot UAL's in 338's and they are in the 7 LB range. One fellow shoots nothing but those High Energy loads. And he has no problem hitting grapefruits out to 400 yards too. He really can shoot.