After 30 years

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stinkycat
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After 30 years

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After 30 years of looking finally found a 99 Savage in 250-300, made in 1949. Have seen a lot in 300 308 243 etc. never a clean one in 250. Must get dies, brass bullets try to get it going for deer season.Image
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Re: After 30 years

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Nice clean looking rifle! Have fun working up your loads and let us have a range report. I found one on a Canadian site for $450 but discription didn't sound great.
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Re: After 30 years

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Congratulations on finding the prize! Its great to finally reach a successful end to a long quest. Looks like a dandy! If you need someone to check it out first, send it here. I better warn you I'm running about three years behind though.
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Re: After 30 years

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She's a beauty! They don't make them like that anymore... Savages always ran about 10% or more than the rest of the standard leverguns & well worth it too...
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Re: After 30 years

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I have one coming to me right now. However I do sincerely wish that I would have never received the rifle. It belonged to my favorite uncle. He was my buddy all my life. The two of us spent alot of time in the woods and on the lakes fishing(all my life). He always promised me that he would leave me his 99 in 250-3000. And now it is on it's way to me. So that is why I never wanted to receive it. However it is priceless to me. Any time I ever needed advice on anything I ever did, I could call him. And we would talk, and he would listen. And I would normally always do what he recommended. He always had my best interest in mind. People like that are hard to find. Especially after my dad died. My dad and I were also very close. But I could not talk to my dad the way I talked to my uncle. My dad would get mad from time to time and judge me, were my uncle never did. It is great to have a couple of MEN like that in your life. Tom.
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Re: After 30 years

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Meow ....... purrrrrrrrr prrrrrrrrrr prrrrrrrrr Joey likey that Savage.

Seriously of all the non tube magazine lever guns, the Savage is the only one I like. Yet I've never had one. Some day I must remedy that.

Don't forget the range report.

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Re: After 30 years

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Nice! :mrgreen:
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Tumbleweeds II
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Re: After 30 years

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That's as nice a .250 as I have ever seen. Well worth waiting for. 8)
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Re: After 30 years

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Stinkycat, you are one lucky fella. Like you I've been waiting 30 years to lay my grub grabbers on a slick '99 in .250-3000, and I know where there are two of them! Maybe I'll be next. :wink:

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Re: After 30 years

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classic rifle...indeed!
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Re: After 30 years

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HEAD0001 wrote:I have one coming to me right now. However I do sincerely wish that I would have never received the rifle. It belonged to my favorite uncle. He was my buddy all my life. The two of us spent alot of time in the woods and on the lakes fishing(all my life). He always promised me that he would leave me his 99 in 250-3000. And now it is on it's way to me. So that is why I never wanted to receive it. However it is priceless to me. Any time I ever needed advice on anything I ever did, I could call him. And we would talk, and he would listen. And I would normally always do what he recommended. He always had my best interest in mind. People like that are hard to find. Especially after my dad died. My dad and I were also very close. But I could not talk to my dad the way I talked to my uncle. My dad would get mad from time to time and judge me, were my uncle never did. It is great to have a couple of MEN like that in your life. Tom.
Beautiful rifle SC. Congrats! Very good words Head. Sorry to hear of his passing.
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Re: After 30 years

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Good on you! Now don't place a post in a couple of months asking if you should get rid of it - the answer is already "No!"
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Re: After 30 years

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Good on you. Nice rifle.
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Re: After 30 years

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Your .250 looks like it's a Model 99-EG, stinky - and looks to be in great shape. Good luck with it.

I've had a couple of .250's in the past, but have always wanted a .300 that wasn't a "grey rat".

I traded into one last week - a 1956 M99-EG

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Hecter
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Re: After 30 years

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That is one good looking post war EG. In my opinion the best looking Savage 99 ever made. I have a couple that I load for. Load 100 gr. bullets and you will have the best deer gun around. Looks like you have a real winner.
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Re: After 30 years

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Congrats!!! 8)
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Re: After 30 years

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:mrgreen:
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