I am so totally right there with you. Here are groups I got recently on an exploratory outting w/ my Savage 110 that stated life as a 270 WCF but is now a 338-06 A-Square with an ER Shaw tube. I described the whole deal in a post a few days ago.
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200 gr Speer Hot Cor, 53 gr RL-15, CCI-200, once-fired R-P 270 WCF brass sized through Hornady FLS die and annealed, once fired through the new tube, and run through Redding neck sizing die
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215 gr Sierra GK, 57.5 gr BLC-(2), CCI-250, same brass as above, 4 fps spread on 2 shots which averaged 2683 fps
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215 gr Sierra again, 55 gr IMR-4320, CCI-200, same brass, 3 fps spread on 2 shots which averaged 2632 fps
I love 'em. Nothing more satisfying than putting together your own rig and getting results like these!!
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