Hi Gunnut69:
I've just been looking at a very interesting website
www.montanarifleman.com. They claim that they can make a barrelled action in left-handed stainless for 338-300WSM for $900. It looks like a very nice action with most of the good features of the pre-1964 Model 70 along with a feature or two from the Mauser action. Questions:
1) What do you think of this action?
2) If they can make a 338-300WSM shouldn't it just be a change of bore diameter and a different chamber reamer to make a 375-325WSM?
3) Do you know of anyone that makes a synthetic stock suitable for this barrelled action that has the basic look and feel of the Winchester Model 70 Featherweight stock?
I do think that the 338 Federal is a great concept. But every thing the 338 Federal can do, the 358 Winchester BLR I already have can do just a little bit better. If they have kept the original 308/358 headspace, it would be a great way to make Federal brass for my 358. While I do have about 500 Winchester cases in 358, I do also have about 400 cases made from Lake City National Match 308 brass. I do have to cut the powder charge almost 2 grains from the Winchester brass to the National Match brass. The Winchester brass is pretty thin. and I've always been a big fan of Federal brass.