Got it out on the range today and broke the barrel in using 350gr Hornady interlocks with Win 748 powder. Started at 84gr and started working up checking for pressure signs or that slightly sticky bolt. Worked up to 97gr and I was still good with a velocity of 2842. The first eleven rounds, I cleaned the rifle after every shot. Using Hoppes Benchrest and a scrub with Sweets 7.62 solvent.
Here is a picture of the barrel break in target, cleaned between every shot. Powder charges 94, 95 ,96 and 97.

I did the math and came up with 94gr of Win 748 to start with for the 370gr CEB's, Loaded up 9 of them on the range. Fired 3 rounds to get my 200 yard zero. Then I fired two 3 shot groups at 200 yards that went about 2" inches or less for both 3 shot groups(Average Vel 2640) By then the sun was around and directly in line with the target. I had fired 22 rounds total, that was enough for me for the day. I would have taken photos of the 200 yard groups but the range had filled up and I wasn't waiting around for the photo op. Bellow is a better look at the CEB BBW#13 370gr.

Yes, it does have some SERIOUS recoil, even with the brake. 15' out in front of the rifle the muzzle blast was constantly screwing up the chronograph.