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| AWS:
Bookworm is your 99 a 250-3000 or 300 Savage? All of the older 250's had a 1-14 twist and are marginal at stabilizing the 100gr factory load, they work best with 87gr flatbase bullets. Some days I think Savages rifleing machine got out of whack and there are some 250's out there that are 1-15. My 250 hates 100gr factory loads but comes on real nice with 75's and 87's. I have Savages 1899 & 99's in 25-35, 250-3000, 308 and 375 Win. Love the old girls. I also shoot a Rem 722 in 300 Savage. AWS |
| Bookworm:
Mine is a 300 savage. Just haven't had any time to get out to the range lately. I will get it figured out sooner or later. |
| PNWCOONASS:
Man I would sure like to fine a newer stock for mine as well. I inherited it from my father in-law. It's been in their family for many years (Montana). IT started out as my wife's grandmothers gun. The original stock was too long for it so her grandfather cut off probably 2-3" of it. then it became he moms gun. then she got it in high school. She has shot more deer and antelope with it than me. then I got it and killed my first mulley with it... Pretty cool I found that 165 grains works best for grouping... |
| jackelope:
here's a stock on e-bay for a 99....20 hours left to go, $120 and change currently http://cgi.ebay.com/SAVAGE-MODEL-99-BUTT-STOCK_W0QQitemZ290204706626QQihZ019QQcategoryZ73951QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |
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