Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: criveraville on December 12, 2012, 09:03:54 pm
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There is a Savage model 99 in 300 at a local pawn shop for $450 in great conditon... I really want it. It's a want and not a need. BUT I sure want it... I am thinking about putting it on layaway... What do ya'll think? How is it for a deer rifle?
Cipriano
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I don't want to be the little devil telling you to buy it,,,but just a little story first,,,,here in central NY they just opened up a lot more area for rifle hunting we were shot gun only,,,,,,so I got my 30-30 and my .243 ready thinking cool I'll just get some new dies and start reloading these like I do for my pistols,,,,,well let me tell you how the prices have changed over the years!!!!! now I can't stand owning some thing that is too expensive to shoot!!,,,,,come to think of it that is probably why most of us are here on P.A.????? so think about that and how you will fund a day at the range, cause with the prices it's sucks going to the range for an hour and dumping $75.00 on three boxes of ammo!!! so good luck . JeffW
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the 99 is one of the best of it's kind i have one in 250-300 and it is a great little rifle. if i had the money i would get it
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Dont think you should pass it up a 300 savage isnt expensive to reload for and you wont find another good one for that price.
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I've been shooting a .300 Ruger #1 for a few years now. I like itand have never had to blood trail anything I've hit with it. I have all the ammo I need for a few years. Most of it was found at old sporting good stores, Flea Markets and gun shows for around $20 a box.
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that is a great rifle at a good price.i have always wanted one.it would be a great deer rifle Cip.
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I have a Savage 99E in .308 and love it. It is not so heavy as to wear you out toteing it around and I have always like a lever action gun. I bought mine from a guy for $150 with a 4x scope and most of a box of shells. ;D A few years ago I put a 3x9x40 on it.
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Excellent little rifle! But if you can get ammo for it too, that is a plus. that is not a REAL common caliber, but it can be found. If you can get some brass, and a simple reloader, like an O frame of various brands, and a set of dies, and de-capper, and primer, and measure, and scales, And a good reloading book, Speer, Hornaday, etc. you will be in business. The caliber just never really caught on real well, but is an excellent round. Go for it! >:D My Dad had one in .303 savage, and he killed a lot of deer with it. That thing sure would shoot! I had bad dealings with Savage, and have not had anything to do with them since. The older rifles like the 99 are great!
Wayne
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Thanks for all the info.. Well I broke down and put it on layaway :laugh: I looked on line and they go for near $600. I'm hoping to convince the wife to "let" me get it out before Christmas and put it under the tree for Diego Man :) We shall see..
I figured if he's going to hunt he may as well hunt in styke :D
What's the recoil like on it?
Wish me luck :o
Cipriano
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Probably like any other .30 cal gun maybe more. Being a lever action you don't have the reload mechinism like an auto load would that reduces the recoil.
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Congratulations! Getting a new rifle is always an exciting time. I'm sure you'll enjoy the 99.
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your son is a tough boy.i am sure he will be able to handle it.if it don't work out,get a hold of me and i will take it off your hands.i have always wanted one in that calibre.
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I bought a weatherby .300 mag a few years ago and it kicks like a mule. It came with a muzzle break ( I would hate to see it before that was put on), then I put a limbsaver pad on it and that helped alot.
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Oooo boy! That young man is gonna have Christmas! ;)
Scott