savage model 99f 358 winchester

Hornadys very well. A 99 in 358 for $750??? Has load indicator. by Hecter » Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:19 pm, Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited. This load would kill almost any critter I would ever hunt. n.c. ordnance (in stock) 0.0. savage 99 foolproof receiver rear sight w/swk. was offered in the following models...99R, RS, EG, F and DL... It’s interesting to note that Winchester didn’t offer their 88s in .358... Hi Joe, I had the F model. Mfg. by Ben_Rumson » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:06 pm, Post Didn't remember them in the 358, Well another one to put in my wish list, its getting longer all the time. This rifle is chambered in the desirable 358 Winchester and fitted with a ramped beaded blade front and flip up adjustable rear notch sights, standard barrel markings, jeweled bolt, cartridge counter, casehardened lever, and right handed thumb safety. It has a 24 inch barrel. Of course 99s are generally accurate and those come at a premium. by smokenrust » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:37 am, Post When hand loading I do need to full length size the brass after each firing session and keep a close eye on the OAL length. Macon Gunstocks Savage Model 1899 Savage Model 99. by Les Staley » Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:07 pm, Post I had it out at the farm and loving that rifle, he wanted $450 for that rifle back then, but $22 was a days wages after uncle got his share. Wanting to trade my savage model 99 with shell counter and scope handfull of bullets n brass for a winchester 30-30 . Trying out my 99 with newly installed Williams foolproof receiver sight. Ideal for thick brush and thick skinned animals. For those who don't know this model, the Savage Model 99 is a lever action rifle that was brought into production in 1899 as the first hammer-less lever action rifle. by 1886 » Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:20 pm, Post Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% $950 $750 $675 $575 $450 $400 $300 Add 35% for .410 bore shotgun barrel. I bought it in Denver to hunt elk in wooded areas around Grand Lake, Colorado. While I have two 99F's in .358 Win I don't shoot the heavier bullets much. The Ninety-Nine, A History of the Savage Model 99 Rifle, by Douglas Murray. 243 win, 300 sav, 303 sav, 35rem, 308, would like to find a 22-250/250-3000 & 7mm-08. Savage 99 .358 Win 09-18-2014, 06:35. I've killed three deer with it... they stayed shot.. DRT... love the 358 Winchester cartridge... Les. General Mattis. I can't speak to a 99 in .358, but my dad bought one of the first BLR's in .358. Add 10% for cut checkering. Check that the butt stock screw is tight and the forend screw as well as long as the scope mounts. cast bullets at reduced velocity for fun. I have a bunch of 99's including a .358win. serial # 1073936 No clip. It shoots 200gr. Where Excellence is a Tradition!!! This Savage Model 99 is a right hand lever action repeating rifle in .300 Savage Cal. When I was a youngster my father had the Savage Model 99F in .308 caliber. The Winchester calibers are a bit more desireable than the Savage calibers, given all other things equal. Welcome to the Leverguns.Com Forum. What Year Model 99 in 358 Winchester is this? Description: THIS IS THE MOST INCREDIBLE FIND IN ALL MY YEARS OF SAVAGE COLLECTING. There was a book on hunting cartridges - Popular Sporting Cartridges by Clay Harvey that relates the experiences of Rick Jamison as using one. It was also offered in a variety of other modern calibers. by 86er » Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:11 pm, Post For the most part I load the 180 Speer for deer and black bear and that bullet is quite accurate for me using IMR 3031 and RL 10. I have a Lyman 57 peep sight on it. Based upon the.308 case necked up to.358 caliber Savage introduced this caliber in it's very popular Model 99 lineup. Given your crush on the .35 Rem., I think you would really like the .358. They pretty much go for the 1200 to 1500 buck range pending condition. 1,094,000 - 1960 " SAVAGE ARMS WESTFIELD MASS. There are no members to list at the moment. My Savage book, THE NINETY-NINE says starting in 1956 the.358 Win. by 86er » Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:13 am, Post God Bless, 1886. Man, that hit a nerve. by Old Ironsights » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:52 am, Post I had it about 1980, and it was my favorite pig rifle. By TomP41 in forum Vintage Savage/Stevens/Fox Firearms Replies: 7 Last Post: 01-18-2016, 12:03 PM. MACON GUNSTOCKS. model 99 pre-finished replacement rifle forend. Myself I’d like a 35 cal 99.. by 86er » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:47 pm, Post Someone with lots o cash wanted it real bad. It would also become available in 7mm-08 Remington and .375 Win. It has a Bushnell 3X9 power scope on it and has killed many deer. Savage Model 99-F (Featherweight) chambered in the Scarce.358 Winchester - 22” lightweight barrel with a boss at the rear sight dovetail - manufactured in 1960 – Serial # 1,011,9XX – lever boss code “L”. MODEL 99F The Savage 99 I wish I still had was in .358 Winchester with a rotary magazine. If you can contribute or point towards magazine articles or books please do so. Add 10% for .22 HP or .250 Sav. and .284 Winchester. I don't mind 358 Win only information, but I don't require any Savage 99 only (in other calibers) info. (parts clean up). Hey all, ... Savage 99: Savage Model 99F Year of Manufacture. I HAD one back in the early eighties. Re: Model 99 in 358 Win. check out the. The information and opinions expressed within this site are those of its contributors, and in no way should be viewed as the opinions or recommendations of Savage Arms. Just an FYI, not to take the thread in a different direction. I bought the gun for black bear hunting in close quarters and have not harvested one yet. by Levergun » Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:20 am, Post I won the toss, but fate had the last laugh. of your Savage 1895/1899 in the box below: Buy now! These included the .308 Winchester, .243 Winchester, .284 Winchester, .358 Winchester, .375 Winchester, .22-250 Remington and 7mm-08 Remington. I know you are aware that the .358 is a dandy. 1920-40. About 20 yrs ago as a new apprentice, an old journeyman who also had a gun store and was very fond of leverguns and single shots had a '99 in .358 that he thought I'd be interested in, he said he'd let me take the rifle home if I bought a box of ammo, $22 bucks later! Model 99F 284 win. this rifle is overall excellent It's a short action, heavy hitting cartridge. My main Alaska rifle is a 8mm Remington Magnum but it is a 26 inch light weight about 7 pounds that I built up for sheep hunting. For some reason the 99F was not as accurate compared to the 99A with the same loads, I couldn't figure that one out. Left side of Register where barrel screws in has 284 WIN. Thanks. The last one I saw has been asking $1295 at the local gun show for a year now. We were fortunate to acquire a traditional style Model 99-EG rifle for this article. 34535 Lickingteller Ave Warsaw, MO 65355 660-438-4697 Email: ... Winchester Model 1873 Winchester 1866 Uberti 1873 Uberti 76; Winchester Model 1876 ; Winchester Model 1885 Winchester 1885 Miruko 1885; loads is a bit stiff , I don't shoot that load often. with a circled sp above, and on the other side is Savage model 99F with a small rectangle below and to left. with .410 bore shotgun barrel. The gun has a 22 barrel w Savage Arms Corportation C for sale by triliumod8 on GunsAmerica - 917376018 The Savage Model 99 became one of the most popular deer rifles in America, in part because of the excellent .250-3000 and .300 Savage cartridges that it introduced. The 99F model has the built in rotary clip. (discloser) Not a gunsmith, just a tinkerer at heart, it gets me into trouble, When I take it apart... http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... ition=used, http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_88.htm?vm=r. 1959 PRODUCTION SAVAGE MODEL 99F IN IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND.358 WINCHESTER. GOOD PRICE. By the beginning of the 1960’s Savage Arms Company would be chambering the model 99 in the 243 Winchester, 308 Winchester, and the 358 Winchester cartridges. Post by Old Savage » Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:16 pm, Post If is has a tang safety it is valuable. by HillbillyGadget » Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:26 pm, Post I picked one up a couple of years ago for $750 buy it now price.. almost broke my fingers clicking on the buy-it-now box...came with all the reloading dies bullets, new brass and about 200 loaded rounds and a Leupold 4 power scope....That price was about half the going price at the time... still is, as I look at Gunbroker.. One was a 99F which has been sold and the other is a 99A. If I had my way and a huge pile of money, I'd be building 99C takedowns with 3 bbl sets - 358, 308 & 243. This site utilizes affiliate programs to generate revenue and as such purchasing a product reached by clicking on a link on this site may earn us a small commission on that sale. by Hobie » Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:36 pm, Post by Henry McCann » Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:35 am, Post What I remember is it did not like factory rounds (about an 18" group at 100 yards) ... Yours is definitely a 99F. Centerfire: Detrmining the Manufacture Year of a Model 219. Anyone have info (positive or neg) on the model 99 in 358 win? This rifle features beautiful walnut furniture with finely cut factory checkering on the grip areas, as well as a rich blued finish on the barrel and receiver, a color case hardened lever, and a jeweled bolt. This rifle is in excellent condition and has been owned by me for the last 48 years. 99's chambered in 358 were all post 1955, and came in several models; Pre-1 million ser # (lever safety) could be an EG (with the schnabel forend), or an F (with the barrel boss at the rear sight dovetail) auction:8509647 savage 99f .358 winchester maybe unfired blue is still in the bore and the bolt face does not indicate firing. It was love at first sight and the next day I was back at the gun shop, trading in one of my heavy tack-driving bolt guns with its 3-12X variable scope. I have a Savage Model 99F 308 cal level action rifle. The Savage Model 99 (about 1920, the model number was abbreviated) was the rifle that introduced several high-pressure cartridges. Recoil with 250gr. I love the Savage! THIS RIFLE IS CUSTOM MADE, AND HAS BEEN RESTOCKED IN HIGH GRADE ENGLISH WALNUT WITH EXTENSIVE CHECKERING, 100% BLUE AND SPORTS A LYMAN ALL … and 250gr. If this is your first visit, be sure to For comparison, the modern .243 Winchester will push a 90-grain bullet to 3100 fps. A blade front sight and folding adjustable notch middle sight. Top Safety. I bought the rifle a couple years ago but haven't done much with it. This 99F chambered In .358 Winchester was manufactured in the mid to late sixties and has been in my possession for over 25 years. It has checkering on the butt and for arm of the stock. The next Savage cartridge, the .300 Savage, went on to become one of the most popular short action .30-caliber deer and elk cartridges of all time. I also shoot 205gr. Here’s a rare opportunity for Savage 99 Collectors. It was a test gun, and former G&A staff Payton Miller, the late Gary Sitton and I all wanted to buy it. For elk they say to use heavier bullets. "Be kind and polite to everyone you meet; but have a plan on how to kill them." WOW! Description: ***SOLD*** Savage Model 99F lever action rifle chambered in.358 Winchester, dated to 1956, 2nd year of production for the 99F. MODEL 99F FEATHERWEIGHT - similar to pre-war Model 99E, except takedown and 1/2 pound lighter, also mfg. It was a beauty and shot very well. Enter the serial number (leave out the "," or ".") We discuss most anything here ... politely. This is a high-class place so act respectable. The Model 99 featured a unique rotary magazine. by Mainehunter » Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:57 am, Post A great caliber, and drops animals quickly. The authority on Savage Model 99 s is a fella named Doug Murray. U.S.A." A 308 pre million serial number could be an EG, R, F, or a T. Makes quite a difference in price. In the 1950s, new short action cartridges began appearing and many of these were adapted to the Model 99. Overall they are well built and accurate rifles! I have always had a yearn for a Savage 99 in the .358 Winchester and I finally bit the bullet and picked one up for what I feel is a fair price. Triggers on most of them are a bit tight but can be corrected. The Model 99, and its predecessor model 1895, is a series of hammerless lever action rifles created by the Savage Arms Company in Utica, New York. This is a Savage 99F in the rare 358 Winchester caliber w serial # 1053xxx. I have a few Savage 99's two of them are in 358 Win. I find the straight grips handle better in recoil than the pistol grips. 99's have a rough, loud action to them but wow, can they shoot straight. In the 1950s, more modern calibers were offered like the .243 Win., .308 Win., .358 Win. My Savage book, THE NINETY-NINE says starting in 1956 the.358 Win. I like 99's and the .358win is a great cartridge. The sole purpose of this site is to provide an online community for those who wish to interact with other Savage firearm enthusiasts. I read everything I could about '99s and found very little on .358, I did learn that I could use the same bullets my .357s did. One was a Model F in nice condition and the other was customized in the Mannlicher style, with a 20-inch barrel chambered for the 300 Savage cartridge, and wearing a Weaver K2.5X scope. It was a Series A that was put together at the factory when they found a dozen barrels in .358. wood plus (in stock) 0.0. savage arms 99 butt plate. by Sixgun » Sun Mar 06, 2011 6:22 pm, Post He wrote and published a book called The Ninety-Nine which is THE authority on Savage Model 99 s. To get an personally autographed copy of Murray s book, send a check or money order for $30 (U.S.) together with a note asking him to send you a copy of his book, The Ninety-Nine , to: When the tranny went out in my pick-up on the way to take back the rifle, I had the answer on whether or not to buy that great little rifle. C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. I have continually told him, that rifle has my name all over it! I am soliciting information, opinions, experiences and first hand observations about the Savage 99, specifically in 358 caliber. by Levergun » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:34 am, Post The Ruger Frontier Rifle is a dandy but no lever. Semi-Buckhorn folding rear sight - gold bead in raised ramp front sight, marked 31. cal. The rifle was extremely popular with big game hunters and was even issued to the Montreal Home Guard during the First World War. A post mil 99 in 308 could be an E, F, A, CD, etc. Savage Arms Corp.Lever Action Rifle Chicopee, Massachusetts.

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