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Savage Model 99
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Anyone have a ballpark idea where the value of this thing may be? It's in above average condition, no broke wood. The finish is mostly gone, no rust that I can find. It has an aftermarket kick pad and a Bear Cub 4x scope that I know is older than dirt cause it was made in USA.
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Im going to have to get one of these sooner or later, might be later as they cut back our overtime![xx(]
To Ride, shoot straight,and speak the truth
This was the Ancient law of Youth
Old times are past, old times are done:
But the Law runs true, O little son!
I found one in .308 I may try to get.
Dependable?
Accurate?
Any other comments?
what is it chambered for
Bullets. Don
I got a 99 in .250-3000 near 80-90% (Bluing is almost perfect) That my mom bought in Circa 1948-52.
Do you reload for it I had one awhile back and it wouldn't stablize the factory 100 grain bullets I was always going to get dies for it and never got around to it and try lighter bullets main reason that I traded it
quote:Originally posted by FrancF
I got a 99 in .250-3000 near 80-90% (Bluing is almost perfect) That my mom bought in Circa 1948-52.
Do you reload for it I had one awhile back and it wouldn't stablize the factory 100 grain bullets I was always going to get dies for it and never got around to it and try lighter bullets main reason that I traded it
When I do take it out, I will only shoot factory ammo. This one I am hanging onto for value. Moms hand me down worth $$$$.[:D]
Did they make them in 30-06?
NO
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