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EastTNHunter

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Well, those who know me know that I’m a tinkerer at heart. That’s why I’m intrigued by savage rifles. You can work on them easily, and thanks to some friends, I’ve gotten bit by the swap barrel bug. I’m just dealing with some factory takeoff barrels at this point to swap back and forth, but it’s kinda fun and I plan to expand my repertoire (big word, huh?) in the future when I have the funds.

Anywho, some of you may remember me mentioning that I tinker a lot with youth loads of various ilks due to having three kids of my own, as well as taking other kids hunting. Because of this I have various powers of loads in various cartridges for various rifles. But since my oldest daughter (14yo) and I are going to WY next fall for a DIY pronghorn hunt, I’ve been trying to get her adjusted to loads that have a little more reach, while still keeping an eye on recoil. She has been shooting my first bolt action rifle, a Rem 700 270 with the full length stock (she’s pretty tall now, and outgrew the youth stock that I had bought for it), and I have her in 130gr “starting loads” at around 2750fps now. That’s a pretty decent step up from the 110gr youth loads at around 2600fps that she had been shooting. She shoots them well, and they performed very well on the two deer that she shot with it this season. I wanted a cartridge and load to complement this for us both to use as a backup on that trip, and had developed an accurate .308 Win “starting load” using 165 TGKs that I used with my Savage 116 (used to be a 30-06, but a long story that I’ll save for another day), but I wasn’t really impressed with how it performed on deer this season. Deer were very dead, but I liked how the .270 load worked in the blood trail department better.

So, I got bored/inspired (not really sure which) the other day and swapped over to a blued 270 Win barrel that I got from a friend. It wasn’t pretty, which was probably the reason that i used the better looking 308 barrel to begin with, but I figured that it wouldn’t hurt to try it. I installed it, took it to the backyard and sighted it in at 50yd, cleaned it thoroughly, then took it to our friends 100yd shooting range on Wednesday to see if by chance it would shoot some of the stuff that I’d previously developed for the Rem 700. I did not do any development for this Savage barrel/gun at all, only checked to see if OAL was safe (which it was). To say that I was impressed by a couple of these loads and this less than pretty barrel would be an understatement. My first shot using the 130 NBT starting load was a fouler/sighter, then the next three fell neatly inside of an inch. The 130 NAB load shot equally as well, then the 110gr mouse fart youth load hit at the same POI in a nice 1.25” group.

It was really too easy. I’ll take 3 rifles to WY: my 30-06 Tikka as my primary, the Rem 700 270 as her primary, and the Savage 116 .270 as both of our backup. Even easier, I will only take 2 loads with us: one for my 30-06, and one for the 270s. I may even get a wild hair and leave the 30-06 at home altogether, but that may hurt my feelings a little bit.

I’ve said it before, Savages are not pretty, refined, or smooth, but they are accurate and can be easily worked on. For the right price, I’m always a Savage fan.
 

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That's what i love about them also.
I have a Stevens 200 (Savage 10) that was chambered in 7mm-08.
With the nut setup, i got a wild hair and reamed it to "AI".
After about 6,000 rounds down the tube (1 F-Open match also) the throat was to the point where i couldn't load a 140gr Berger VLD close to the lands & have enough grip from the neck of the casing.

Swapped over to an E.R. Shaw Savage sporter. 24" in 250 Savage.
It's my designated coyote & woods walking rifle now.

Just got a barrel i couldn't pass up (as in arrived today). Another E.R. Shaw Savage sporter 24" in 257 Roberts.
I have a Savage 111 in 270 Win on lay-a-way for the Roberts barrel.
Factory 270 barrel already sold when i pick the gun up.

Plan is Savage 111 in 257 Roberts AI.
Boyds stock.
EGW 20 MOA one piece picitinny base.
Vortex Viper low rings.
Sightron SI Field Target 4-12X40 with MOA2 reticle.

Should push the 115gr Bergers just fine! :cool:
 
That's what i love about them also.
I have a Stevens 200 (Savage 10) that was chambered in 7mm-08.
With the nut setup, i got a wild hair and reamed it to "AI".
After about 6,000 rounds down the tube (1 F-Open match also) the throat was to the point where i couldn't load a 140gr Berger VLD close to the lands & have enough grip from the neck of the casing.

Swapped over to an E.R. Shaw Savage sporter. 24" in 250 Savage.
It's my designated coyote & woods walking rifle now.

Just got a barrel i couldn't pass up (as in arrived today). Another E.R. Shaw Savage sporter 24" in 257 Roberts.
I have a Savage 111 in 270 Win on lay-a-way for the Roberts barrel.
Factory 270 barrel already sold when i pick the gun up.

Plan is Savage 111 in 257 Roberts AI.
Boyds stock.
EGW 20 MOA one piece picitinny base.
Vortex Viper low rings.
Sightron SI Field Target 4-12X40 with MOA2 reticle.

Should push the 115gr Bergers just fine! :cool:
What kind of velocity increase did you get from the 7-08 conversion?
 
About 100 fps in the accuracy nodes.
140gr Berger VLD. 22" factory barrel.
RL17- 2,916 fps.
H414, PP2000MR- 2,832 fps.

Best powder was the Alliant Power Pro 2000 MR. ES-6, SD-2 over 10 rounds.
My first 600 yard F-Open match score was 173, 173-1X, 173-2X.
Guy running it said he NEVER saw such a consistent score! Lol

I've been trying my hand at some of the local matches this year. More precision oriented and closer ranges. 100-400 yards.
Been using my wife's Savage 110FP in 223 Rem.
Pretty pleased with my results so far using a factory barreled action & lesser quality scope, my first year of doing it.

Plan on range/match rifle.
Savage target action.
30" heavy barrel in 7mm-08AI.
Throated to seat 160gr Tipped MatchKings to base of neck.
I should be able to push those to 2,800 fps muzzle velocity without stressing the cases too much.
 
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Played with the Savage barrel nut a little bit with plans for more as the budget allows. So far have assembled a .280AI (criterion medium heavy) and a .338-06 (ER Shaw medium heavy) both shoot well and I had fun doing it. I’ve got a 22” sporter barrel .223 that I want to switch to something slightly heavier and a couple inches longer. Maybe even turn it to a .223AI, but that’ll be awhile. There is some other hunting purchases I make before that. Also really want a 7mm-08 someday too. Or a .25-something. Options are nice to have when you have the barrel nut wrench in the toolbox.
 
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