I have a rifle interest or desire that I think falls into the "custom rifle" category, but I'm not sure. I thought I would post a query here.
I'm interested in getting a .338 winchester magnum rifle with some specific, non-standard specifications. The use for this rifle would be elk hunting. Standard length of pull in mass manufactured rifles are about 13.5" -- I want a 15.5" length of pull. I'm 6' 2" tall, and the standard length of pull feels awkward to me. I've got a couple of rifles made by my deceased father that each have 15.5" length of pull, and I like those considerably better than my rifles with 13.5" length of pull. Standard rifles are getting lighter and lighter all the time. I would like a pretty heavy rifle for .338 winchester magnum -- like about 11 LBS with scope installed -- to help moderate the recoil. I have a .30-06 that my dad made that weighs about 9.5 LBS (and with the 15.5" length of pull). I have no sense that this rifle is unduely heavy. I'm accustomed to backpacking and carrying heavy loads over long distances and climbing high hills (for example, climbing 12200' passes in the Pecos Wilderness in New Mexico and other places). I think rifle weight can be altered by selecting different barrel profiles -- so maybe adjusting weight is as simple as installing an appropriate barrel that brings the weight up where I want it.
Is this a custom rifle job, or is there another way to get a stock with a longer length of pull?
This is a "like to have" project. I've got a couple of .30-06 rifles now that I use for elk hunting -- one as my go-to rifle, the other is a backup. I don't NEED this rifle, but I would like to have it. And if I get it, I would like it to satisfy these non-standard specifications . . . or I would be just as happy sticking with my .30-06 rifles I have now.
I welcome any responses.