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Thread: Savage Model 340 in 30-30 win

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    Savage Model 340 in 30-30 win

    Just finished sanding/refinish on the stock. Barrel and action were a mess. Degreased, polish and a reblue.....She's ready for those CA black tails!

    Savage makes a re-pop after market side mounted scope mount available on gunparts. I plan to keep it retro. I have a vintage mint Ted Williams Sears 4x scope ready to go out of the original box! This one will look good next to my record player and that old S&W model 29!
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    very nice!!!!

    makes me wish it was mine!!! my dads m340 looks like it got ran over by a mack truck. but it still shoots.

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    Looks great! My brother Dave has an old bolt action .30-30, haven't seen it in years but I remember it had some kind of "collar" thing at the front of the receiver/rear of the barrel. I wonder if it's one of those. I bet he hasn't fired it in 40 years.

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    I would need to check, but think I have the same rifle. I haven't shot it much because it has a loose spot in the barrel and is not accurate. Thinking of having it reported to 375 Win for Mi deer hunting. It may be too long a case to comply with the law , so I might need to get a new barrel and have it short chambered. I can always trim brass for it.

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    The Savage model 322, 325, 340 & 840 all came with pre-tapped holes drilled on the left side of the receiver. There about 12 holes altogether. There should be flat head threaded plugs screwed in to preserve the threads and keep them clean. It should have a 5 round magazine as well. If you guys have one, Numrich has parts for them. They are worth the time to tune up as they are accurate little tack drivers.
    Amazingly, who ever had it before me bedded and free floated the barrel which further accurized this gem.

    Good rifles don't need to cost a fortune. Plus, you get the satisfaction of reviving a classic.

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    As a hand loader the bolt action and single shot 30-30s become very attractive. No tube magazine restricting bullet or boolit selection.
    I hope to "run into" a 340 or one of the other models one of these days.


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    Good job! Nice looking rifle. A teenage hunting buddy back in the late '50s had the Stevens version, blonde stock, butter knife bolt handle. It was a real tack driver. People must have really liked them because you don't see many for sale.

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    This one will look good next to my record player and that old S&W model 29!
    Great looking 340! Like my Granddaughter said...."What's a record player?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Gebirgsjager View Post
    Good job! Nice looking rifle. A teenage hunting buddy back in the late '50s had the Stevens version, blonde stock, butter knife bolt handle. It was a real tack driver. People must have really liked them because you don't see many for sale.
    They are such well made guns. I plan on holding on to this one. Make a few more memories with it before handing it off to my son.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motor View Post
    As a hand loader the bolt action and single shot 30-30s become very attractive. No tube magazine restricting bullet or boolit selection.
    I hope to "run into" a 340 or one of the other models one of these days.


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    It really cycles nicely with that 30-30 rimmed cartridge. Double extractors really grab the casing well. I couldn't agree more.

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    I like, very nicely redone. Great to outfit it within it's time, really reminds us of our past! I don't have one of those but hunt with my old guns every year for just that reason, an escape from this modern world to simplier times.
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    Gotta admit to being a fan. I have a 340 in .30-30 and a Stevens 322 in Hornet. Great rifles that were under appreciated in their time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rking22 View Post
    I like, very nicely redone. Great to outfit it within it's time, really reminds us of our past! I don't have one of those but hunt with my old guns every year for just that reason, an escape from this modern world to simplier times.
    I just couldn't see a modern optic sitting on top of this gem. Plus, that old Sears-Roebuck optic was a match made in heaven with this rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richhodg66 View Post
    Gotta admit to being a fan. I have a 340 in .30-30 and a Stevens 322 in Hornet. Great rifles that were under appreciated in their time.
    I agree. I have a few nice long guns, but you can't beat the pleasure felt when you breath life back into an old classic like this.

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    So true, I have some very nice shotguns, love pretty wood. But the last one I bought is a 28ga Stevens 94 single. Just a nice simple classic that brings pleasure in it's simplicity.
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    I've been wanting one of these for a while. The timing of availability and my jingle just don't seem to go together.

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    Great looking rifle. Nice job.
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    I would like to find one of these and have it rebarreled to 7-30 waters. I don't know why, I just do. Nice rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Looks great! My brother Dave has an old bolt action .30-30, haven't seen it in years but I remember it had some kind of "collar" thing at the front of the receiver/rear of the barrel. I wonder if it's one of those. I bet he hasn't fired it in 40 years.
    So I emailed my brother, his rifle is a Stevens 325C. Sure looks a lot like the Savage. Wonder if Savage & Stevens were like Marlin & Glenfield.....



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