I currently have a Krieger .338 Lapua barrel on order. I am undecided on which direction to take this build. It is between a Manners T4A stock, and a Gary Eliseo tactical repeater chassis. Can anyone give me some pro's or con's? From what I can gather, deviating from the conventional rifle stock such as the Manners and going with the Eliseo tactical chassis would allow for much more rigidity and strength in the rifle where as the action is sleeved, bedded, and bolted into the Eliseo chassis, and if I remember correcting a 360 degree recoil lug... I can see how this could possibly cut down/tighten the internal dynamics of the rifle as well with balance and harmonic vibrations when fired. I am trying to build the most precision rifle I can with this build to eventually extend this rifle out to 1 mile target engagement, and use for long range hunting out to around 1000 yards only. Either way I go this will be a proned out or benched shooting rifle due to the weight.
I've seen the conventional Manners and McMillan 338 lapua rifles with krieger barrel, and surgeon actions shot at a mile with fine precision, I know either way I go is capable of the task. Personally I can just see the tiny enhancements that are obtained by the tube rifle design. I agree with any of you that would say the ballistic difference could be possibly so minute that one could probably only tell in laboratory testing. But, personally I just like to have the reassurance in the back of my head that I built it the most precise way even if my shooting skills will never out perform the rifle itself.
I've contacted all manufacturers mentioned, either way I go, it is possible with the barrel I have coming in and these ways of building them..
Spec's:
Krieger 1:935 twist for 300 grain sierra matchkings or Berger hybrids - 30" Finished length - 1.35 OD at breech tapers to 1 inch at muzzle
Manners T4A stock with Defiance Machine Rebel, -OR- Surgeon Action, Both Repeaters, and 40 MOA rail
Gary Eliseo Tactical Chassis - Defiance Machine Mutant action - Repeater
Jewell trigger
Muzzle Brake - Fat Bastard, or Muscle Brake
Scope - Schmidt and Bender 5-25 PM2
I've seen the conventional Manners and McMillan 338 lapua rifles with krieger barrel, and surgeon actions shot at a mile with fine precision, I know either way I go is capable of the task. Personally I can just see the tiny enhancements that are obtained by the tube rifle design. I agree with any of you that would say the ballistic difference could be possibly so minute that one could probably only tell in laboratory testing. But, personally I just like to have the reassurance in the back of my head that I built it the most precise way even if my shooting skills will never out perform the rifle itself.
I've contacted all manufacturers mentioned, either way I go, it is possible with the barrel I have coming in and these ways of building them..
Spec's:
Krieger 1:935 twist for 300 grain sierra matchkings or Berger hybrids - 30" Finished length - 1.35 OD at breech tapers to 1 inch at muzzle
Manners T4A stock with Defiance Machine Rebel, -OR- Surgeon Action, Both Repeaters, and 40 MOA rail
Gary Eliseo Tactical Chassis - Defiance Machine Mutant action - Repeater
Jewell trigger
Muzzle Brake - Fat Bastard, or Muscle Brake
Scope - Schmidt and Bender 5-25 PM2