Remmy 700-40xs .338LM

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Remmy 700-40xs .338LM

#1 Post by Swamp Donkey »

Anybody with any experience of one of these , shoot well ?
Tiff

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#2 Post by Tiff »

I wouldn't shoot one (or be near one being shot) if you paid me.... In my mind the remy 700 action is simply too marginal to deal with the bolt thurst and pressure a hot lap mag load can create.

I'm not saying it won't work fine with a standard .338 load, but if you're pushing the velocity a bit or simply shoot a reasonably hot load in hot (or very wet) conditions and the pressure spikes, there isn't really anything left structurally in the action. As I mentioned before, the LM's almost stupidly strong case design, means that it's WAY past max. sammi pressure, before it starts to show 'normal' pressure signs on the case.

Personally I'd stick with the AI, TRG or similar proven designs.
tackb

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#3 Post by tackb »

Very interesting tiff , any factual evidence you can link to failures ?
Tiff

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#4 Post by Tiff »

tackb wrote:Very interesting tiff , any factual evidence you can link to failures ?
Kirby Allen has a fair bit of experience with the LM case and remy .700's, he has written about it several times including here:
http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/ ... afe-40117/
He's an interesting chap to talk to about a whole host of topics related to wildcats and ELR shooting.

Many years ago when I was researching which rifle/caliber to buy, I saw a few rather scary CAD engineering pressure modelling designs of the remy 700 action in different chamberings. I can't recall if it was on VarmintAl's site, Lutz Mollers or another one; but they illustrated my previous point rather well.

Apart from that, just have a look at the bolt face of a remy 700 in .338LM and the rather small amount of material supporting the case head and the size of the lugs really doesn't inspire confidence....
tackb

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#5 Post by tackb »

That makes interesting reading tiff , thanks

Not an action in lap mag that you should push beyond its limits !
Swamp Donkey

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#6 Post by Swamp Donkey »

Good reading. Thanks tiff. I'm thinking straight again now, still not sure why I ever thought of a rem
R.G.C

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#7 Post by R.G.C »

Tiff wrote:I wouldn't shoot one (or be near one being shot) if you paid me.... In my mind the remy 700 action is simply too marginal to deal with the bolt thurst and pressure a hot lap mag load can create.

+1


Personally I'd stick with the AI, TRG or similar proven designs.
+1 again

Just considering the backthrusts:
The action was primarily a .308 bolt face.
Then came the Magnums = increase of some 25%
Now comes the .338 = increase of 55% as compared to .308 rear surface.

Considering the bolt dimensions and material quality, Is this not nearing the safety coefficients?

R.G.C
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

The first .338LM I ever shot was a Remington 700 and the bolt looked scarily undersized, having said that the TRG42 bolt at 19,0mm is not exactly massive.
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#9 Post by Swamp Donkey »

I've had a look at the rem. For a 'custom shop' rifle, the muzzle thread was poor, the crown was as rough as a badgers arse, the bolt looked no bigger than my 222 tikka, and had file marks on it, the finish was cra*, and generally a bloody horrible piece of poo.

Deposit down on a brand new TRG 42, pick up when my redundancy money comes through. :)
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#10 Post by R.G.C »

ovenpaa wrote:The first .338LM I ever shot was a Remington 700 and the bolt looked scarily undersized, having said that the TRG42 bolt at 19,0mm is not exactly massive.
David,

The Rem 700 is 17,7 and the metal quality of the Tikka is also vastly Superior .

R.G.C
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