So I'm interested in getting a .338 here someday. Prices have really come down over the last several years and there are lots more to choose from. Still costly for the high end ones though. I already have an Elite Iron .338 suppressor and M18x1RH Brake mount, but I believe I can trade that back in for a mount in another pitch, though many I looked at are available in M18x1RH anyway.
So I was looking at the AIMX rifles, the modular ones that can convert to .300WM (something I may be interested in) and .308. The Army chose a Remington rifle like this, but it's more than the others as is the new TRG M10. I also was looking at the Surgeon Remedy with the AIMX stock, it didn't say if it was modular or not though. Then there's the Barrett MRAD and FN Ballista. Also the Cadex Patriot Lite and others. I was considering a TRG42, then considered building my own until I saw these and the prices.
Anyway, what's the deal with modular rifles like this? Are they as accurate as a dedicated setup? What about repeatability when changing calibers (because they claim it can be done it the field in one or two minutes)? Pros and cons please? I'm just kinda confused here as I don't have any experience with these modular .338 rifles and I have none readily available to inspect or test. I'm sure some of you have though.
Looking for long range accuracy of course, best "bang for the buck" too but I want what I want, length isn't that important and most have adj. folding stocks w/monopod/spikes installed or rails for them which I'd like, but I would like to keep it on the lighter side for a 26 or 27 inch barrel or so. Extra MOA is fine, even desired, but I need room on the rail for QD NV/Thermal devices in front of a PM2 5x25 or similar. I'd like a detachable mag of 5+ rounds, smooth, quality bolt and action, excellent barrel (no experience with carbon fiber barrels, worth it?) I really like the cold hammer forged SS polygonal rifled barrel the FN Ballista uses. But most all of these .338 rifles use some quality barrel or another, no junk here. But which is best? And again, modular or dedicated?
I have a DTA HTI and I know they make the DTA SRS but while I like the lighter bullpup boltgun .50BMG for various reasons, I don't think I want to spend that on a .338 given the quality and options of the rifles listed above. FWIW, I don't convert the HTI and wish I'd just bought the dedicated AI rifle instead but the HTI does have it's advantages.
So I was looking at the AIMX rifles, the modular ones that can convert to .300WM (something I may be interested in) and .308. The Army chose a Remington rifle like this, but it's more than the others as is the new TRG M10. I also was looking at the Surgeon Remedy with the AIMX stock, it didn't say if it was modular or not though. Then there's the Barrett MRAD and FN Ballista. Also the Cadex Patriot Lite and others. I was considering a TRG42, then considered building my own until I saw these and the prices.
Anyway, what's the deal with modular rifles like this? Are they as accurate as a dedicated setup? What about repeatability when changing calibers (because they claim it can be done it the field in one or two minutes)? Pros and cons please? I'm just kinda confused here as I don't have any experience with these modular .338 rifles and I have none readily available to inspect or test. I'm sure some of you have though.
Looking for long range accuracy of course, best "bang for the buck" too but I want what I want, length isn't that important and most have adj. folding stocks w/monopod/spikes installed or rails for them which I'd like, but I would like to keep it on the lighter side for a 26 or 27 inch barrel or so. Extra MOA is fine, even desired, but I need room on the rail for QD NV/Thermal devices in front of a PM2 5x25 or similar. I'd like a detachable mag of 5+ rounds, smooth, quality bolt and action, excellent barrel (no experience with carbon fiber barrels, worth it?) I really like the cold hammer forged SS polygonal rifled barrel the FN Ballista uses. But most all of these .338 rifles use some quality barrel or another, no junk here. But which is best? And again, modular or dedicated?
I have a DTA HTI and I know they make the DTA SRS but while I like the lighter bullpup boltgun .50BMG for various reasons, I don't think I want to spend that on a .338 given the quality and options of the rifles listed above. FWIW, I don't convert the HTI and wish I'd just bought the dedicated AI rifle instead but the HTI does have it's advantages.