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height of rings on savage 99
melvinski
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I bought an older 99 .300 (which I physically do not yet have) and was going to put a scope on it using with buehler base and rings. I assume from the sloping butt stock that low rings would be the best idea. Anyone with experience have an opinion?
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Welcome to the forums of the bored and tired.
A couple of questions: Is your Savage and older model that has not been drilled and tapped for a scope base? If not, and with condition,
I would not install a scope mount that requires drilling and tapping.
There are alternatives, if this is the case-Stith made no drill mounts
for the Savage-you use existing screw holes. Available NIB but discontinued for years-less than one hundred bucks-available in 1" and
7/8". Buehler made and is still in business: Tel. No. (925) 254-3201
the best rings and bases I have ever used. They sport my old pre 64
Model 70's. You may wish to telephone them. As you physically do not have the rifle yet, I would wait prior to using any scope mount and rings. The Buehler rings have laminations inside that you remove to acheive a perfect ring to scope attachment. Tedious but superior mounting-in my opinion. I have a 99 F, made in 1925, TakeDown-.300
but will never fire the rifle as it has a NIB condition.
My hunting partner for nearly twenty years uses a 99 in .300 and finally went to a scope. You may add a lace on cheak pad to bring the
comb of the stock up. Perhaps this may help. If you wish, mail me through my profile and I will give you the best information that I have. I wish you luck. 101
It is already drilled and tapped, and I found an older buehler 99 base on ebay without rings. The gun has a recoil pad, which I assume was done for the length of pull rather than actual recoil. Since I plan to have my 12 year old daughter use it, my thought is to remove the shotgun-style pad and put a thinner, solid rubber pad on it so keep it shorter.
I was wondering about needing a lace on cheekpiece given the slope of the comb, is that what your friend had to do?
My partner did not use a lace on cheakpiece but I found
his rifle very uncomfortable to fire. Once the scope and
rifle come together, your daughter will be the deciding factor.
Good luck.