I got a chance to hit the range with my $300 12bvss in .223 and the 338/375 Ruger Striker today. To say that I'm happy with the results would be an understatement!

Here's the group of the day with the .223. It's only a 3 shot group, but that's because I thought that I missed the target while doing load development and shot the other 2 rounds at a different bullseye. I will obviously be trying this load again! ;D
[img width=600 height=450]http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t260/collegekidandy/targetpics001.jpg[/img]

Next up was the Striker in 338/375 Ruger. Here's the gun (just because I like to show it off any chance I get )
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And here are the groups. Again, they are only 3 shot groups. 338 components are a little expensive to shoot 5 shot groups while load testing.
[img width=600 height=450]http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t260/collegekidandy/targetpics003.jpg[/img]
These are with 250gr Sierra MKs and H4350 starting at 71gr and working up to 75gr. I'll go out again and run the powder charges up a few more grains.

All and all, it was a good day out with the Savages.

Andrew