17 November 2009, 01:36
jsl3170another 338-06 question
Gents:
Would a SS Ruger make a good 338-06 nasty weather truck gun? Basically, take a Hawkeye or even a MKII and rebarrel a 30 06 I supppose. This would be a LH rifle so also wondering if McMillan or someone makes a synthetic for a LH Ruger. Cover it in Cerakote or something and off I go.
Just curious.
17 November 2009, 03:15
416RigbyHunterI don't see why not. There's nothing wrong with a Ruger action, although I would prefer to build on a Win Mod70!
I have a Ruger M77 in 338-06 also, and it does it's job quite well, in fact it's a little more accurate than a Rem700 I had in the same calibre.
Both of mine have had 24" barrels, it works better at this length, IMHO.
17 November 2009, 03:58
fredj338Mine is built on a Ruger M77, laminate stock, all weather coating, works great. I see no reason a newer SS MKII wouldn't as well.
18 November 2009, 21:30
Mighty PeaceI built my 338-06AI on a Sako m75 Greywolf that was a new 25-06 (IV action) and placed the barrel with a new PacNor.
LOVE IT - 225gr Accubonds!!
Your rifle would be a sweet one for sure with a Macmillan stock.
18 November 2009, 22:34
fredj338Very nice MP. If you like the 225grNAB, give the 225gr TTSX a try, very accurate.
19 November 2009, 00:09
muygrandeI have yet to try a bullet in mine that did not shoot MOA or better - 250 A FR, 225 Nos Partition, 210 TSX/TTSX.
19 November 2009, 02:11
Mighty Peacequote:
Originally posted by fredj338:
Very nice MP. If you like the 225grNAB, give the 225gr TTSX a try, very accurate.
I have. They shoot good too. Developed loads for both bullets. I have a preference for the AB's right now - its what I reload with for my 300WM and 270WSM
THANKS for the comments guys.