First, let me apologize for another vs thread. I googled and searched to try to find my answer. I learned a lot but am still not sure the best direction.
Here is the background. I have been shooting a .308 in a GAP rifle 24" barrel for a couple of years. About 10 years ago I bought a GAP .338 Lap but never got around to shooting it much. I got really distracted by pistol and carbine stuff for about 8 years and am back to LR shooting.
I just purchased an AXMC (thanks for the advice on this one guys) and have a .338 Lapua barrel, 6.5 Creedmoor and a .308 barrel for it. I already own the .300 win, .308 and .338 Lap magazines and bolts for this gun. In other words, I can do any caliber and not have to buy the associated mags and bolts.
I am in the process of having GA build a .300 PRC in a hunting weight (10 lbs ish) rifle with a Proof Carbon barrel as well. This should give you an idea of where I am on this stuff.
Now the questions
I have not shot my Lap Mag barrel yet so I could sell it if I decide to go a different route. I haven't bought brass etc for it either so it would be easy for me to switch calibers and go another direction if I want. I have heard that the Lapua is limited with heavy bullets by magazine length. Does this apply to the AXMC magazines or are they long enough to shoot heavy for caliber bullets in the Lapua Mag? I read a post that the .338 Lapua Hornady 285 gr factory loads get battered in the Magazines.
I would prefer to not reload but I do have all the stuff I need to reload if needed. I do like the idea of buying ammo and just shooting it so the .338 LM has the edge here.
So, if you were starting from scratch (I only have to sell a barrel to make a caliber change) what direction should I go?
Here is the background. I have been shooting a .308 in a GAP rifle 24" barrel for a couple of years. About 10 years ago I bought a GAP .338 Lap but never got around to shooting it much. I got really distracted by pistol and carbine stuff for about 8 years and am back to LR shooting.
I just purchased an AXMC (thanks for the advice on this one guys) and have a .338 Lapua barrel, 6.5 Creedmoor and a .308 barrel for it. I already own the .300 win, .308 and .338 Lap magazines and bolts for this gun. In other words, I can do any caliber and not have to buy the associated mags and bolts.
I am in the process of having GA build a .300 PRC in a hunting weight (10 lbs ish) rifle with a Proof Carbon barrel as well. This should give you an idea of where I am on this stuff.
Now the questions
I have not shot my Lap Mag barrel yet so I could sell it if I decide to go a different route. I haven't bought brass etc for it either so it would be easy for me to switch calibers and go another direction if I want. I have heard that the Lapua is limited with heavy bullets by magazine length. Does this apply to the AXMC magazines or are they long enough to shoot heavy for caliber bullets in the Lapua Mag? I read a post that the .338 Lapua Hornady 285 gr factory loads get battered in the Magazines.
I would prefer to not reload but I do have all the stuff I need to reload if needed. I do like the idea of buying ammo and just shooting it so the .338 LM has the edge here.
So, if you were starting from scratch (I only have to sell a barrel to make a caliber change) what direction should I go?
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