I posted this here instead of in the gunsmithing section because I thought it would be more useful here. Mods, if not, feel free to move it.
I recently purchased a 700p 338. I've been really pleased with how it shoots but the barrel is really too thin for this caliber. It seems to heat up fast and it would be nice to be longer for more velocity.
If weight isn't an issue, what profile, twist and length should I be looking at. Primarily shooting 300smk's. Is 29-30" too long? Should I be looking at faster than 1 in 10 twist? Am I limited to 1.250 diameter with the remington receiver? Is there a thicker profile than MTU and is the extra profile desireable?
Thanks for all your help. I've done 308 stuff for awhile now but am new to the 338.
I recently purchased a 700p 338. I've been really pleased with how it shoots but the barrel is really too thin for this caliber. It seems to heat up fast and it would be nice to be longer for more velocity.
If weight isn't an issue, what profile, twist and length should I be looking at. Primarily shooting 300smk's. Is 29-30" too long? Should I be looking at faster than 1 in 10 twist? Am I limited to 1.250 diameter with the remington receiver? Is there a thicker profile than MTU and is the extra profile desireable?
Thanks for all your help. I've done 308 stuff for awhile now but am new to the 338.