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<blockquote data-quote="BuckDoeHunter" data-source="post: 4381154" data-attributes="member: 15104"><p>I haven't read any range reports of the Scout using a 200gr SST with a Harvester sabot so I am looking forward to your report. </p><p></p><p>One Scout conversion came up for sale on another board that I thought about buying, but after some research, the Scout seems to have a 6 groove barrel. My one SML with a 6 groove barrel doesn't shoot the 200gr SST with the Harvester blue sabot very well compared to my 8 groove SML but it could just be my rifle.</p><p></p><p>If the sabots don't work out, I'm sure your rifle will shoot good sabotless. A 250/290 Barnes TEZ bullet may go down your barrel with no sizing. If it's too loose, you can knurl the bullet up for a more snug fit, that's what I do in one of my rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckDoeHunter, post: 4381154, member: 15104"] I haven't read any range reports of the Scout using a 200gr SST with a Harvester sabot so I am looking forward to your report. One Scout conversion came up for sale on another board that I thought about buying, but after some research, the Scout seems to have a 6 groove barrel. My one SML with a 6 groove barrel doesn't shoot the 200gr SST with the Harvester blue sabot very well compared to my 8 groove SML but it could just be my rifle. If the sabots don't work out, I'm sure your rifle will shoot good sabotless. A 250/290 Barnes TEZ bullet may go down your barrel with no sizing. If it's too loose, you can knurl the bullet up for a more snug fit, that's what I do in one of my rifles. [/QUOTE]
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