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Taylor
08-28-2014, 07:25 AM
DOM 1949 in 300 savage with Weaver K4. New to me,just picked it up.Bet you want to see a picture.

richhodg66
08-28-2014, 07:37 AM
No better hunting rifle exists. Enjoy it and yes, a picture or two would be nice.

021
08-28-2014, 08:46 AM
What model is it, EG, R, or RS?

Taylor
08-28-2014, 01:50 PM
All it say's on the receiver top is Savage model 99,26A on the lever boss.I took some pics just got to get them down loaded.

Blanco
08-28-2014, 03:15 PM
Pitchers or it dint happen

DeanWinchester
08-28-2014, 03:19 PM
Pitchers or it dint happen

Pitchers???

http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p551/Eric_Campbell/Nolan%20Ryan%20Baseball%20Cards/96d9320c.jpg (http://media.photobucket.com/user/Eric_Campbell/media/Nolan%20Ryan%20Baseball%20Cards/96d9320c.jpg.html)
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Kevinakaq
08-28-2014, 03:33 PM
DOM 1949 in 300 savage with Weaver K4. New to me,just picked it up.Bet you want to see a picture.

I recently purchased a '49 Savage 99 in 300 Sav as well and love it. Shot it for the first time earlier this week and was impressed with the accuracy. I only fired 5 Jwords using a Lyman peep at 75 yards to sight her in. Was very consistent as when i drifted the sight or raised the peep it responded accordingly. Hope to shoot some cast boolits in it in the very near future and report back with some promising loads.

Congratulations on a fine rifle and look forward to some pics.

Taylor
08-28-2014, 04:34 PM
Here's some pics.How do you tell what model?114776114777114778114779

Kevinakaq
08-28-2014, 05:04 PM
Looks same as mine which makes it an EG. I'm not a 99 expert by a long shot but i do believe the diamond shaped checkering on the forearm places it as an EG (although the later 'R' versions have it as well according to the article linked below).

Great write up explaining the varying models -
http://www.savageshooters.com/content.php?166-What-model-99-do-I-have

Pic of mine -
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/67729401/2014-07-08%2015.04.37.jpg

Remiel
08-28-2014, 07:42 PM
Savage 99's are beautiful works of art

dragon813gt
08-28-2014, 07:58 PM
It's either an R or EG. I can't see the forearm tip in the pics. If it has a schnable it's an EG. By the forearm length alone in the pic it looks like an EG. The R models had a forearm slightly less than 9" w/ a blunt tip.

It wasn't factory drilled and tapped for the scope so I hope you got a good deal on it.

richhodg66
08-28-2014, 08:14 PM
It's an EG and a nice one. Mine isn't drilled and tapped, but it isn't that nice either. What it is is an easy carrying, fine handling and pointing and accurate hunting rifle in a good caliber. I put a Lyman peep sight on mine. Of the six 99s I have, that EG is the smoothest. Slick as glass.

Bushwacker Berg
08-28-2014, 08:18 PM
An R is going to have a fatter forend and be factory drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Savage 99's are based off the features they had as well as the time frame, models can be difficult to decipher at times. Often times barrel length, forend, barrel address, rotor (brass or aluminum) etc comes into play. From what I can see of it's features I would agree that it is an EG, one of the easier to decipher and most prevalent.

Here are some photos of a few of mine. The bottom one has since been refurbished and new stock located. I have one more project rifle in the basement that I putting together.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/cpl9838/Guns%20and%20Gun%20Stuff/IMG_0816A.jpg (http://s2.photobucket.com/user/cpl9838/media/Guns%20and%20Gun%20Stuff/IMG_0816A.jpg.html)
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/cpl9838/Guns%20and%20Gun%20Stuff/IMG_0821A.jpg (http://s2.photobucket.com/user/cpl9838/media/Guns%20and%20Gun%20Stuff/IMG_0821A.jpg.html)

richhodg66
08-28-2014, 08:49 PM
I am in the process of detail cleaning a 99H carbine in .303 Savage. I haven't disassembled very many of them, but am always amazed at how simple and well made they are when I do. A design that was truly ahead of it's time, a much, much superior rifle to either Winchester or Marling lever action offerings from about the same timeframe. It's a shame they are not still made.

TXGunNut
08-28-2014, 09:43 PM
Congrats, looks like a nice one. Been looking long?

dragon813gt
08-28-2014, 09:54 PM
An R is going to have a fatter forend and be factory drilled and tapped for scope mounts.

Only if it was made from 1950 on. They had iron sights before this. And like EGs had the 99 marking on top of the receiver. Which is the dead giveaway that it wasn't drilled and tapped from the factory.

OverMax
08-28-2014, 10:01 PM
Bushwacker Berg 3-T/Ds and a Feather weight. Lucky dog you!!

Bushwacker Berg
08-28-2014, 11:54 PM
Overmax, thanks. It's a small collection compared to many.

When the factory got smart and started drilling and tapping for the scope mounts they moved the Savage 99 from the top of the receiver to the side so they wouldn't drill through the lettering. Some rifles will also be marked with their model designation on the forearm where it butts up against the spindle. I only have one so marked but it is serial numbered and marked with an EG on it. The Book Savage 99 by Murray is the best reference to them. I did my collecting several years ago, so I am not as well versed as I was at the height of my "sickness"

Any way you look at it they are a great rifle and will serve you well. Cast bullets in my 300 Savage and .303 Savage I tend towards the 165 grain roundnose, gaschecks. They seem to shoot better then 150 grain. The 303 also liked the mold my uncle loaned me in 180 grain spitzer gascheck that he had for his 30-06. Can't remember the mold off the top of my head. I believe it was an older Ideal.

TXGunNut
08-29-2014, 10:55 PM
Another plug for the Murray book. Just starting my Savage collection and found some very good info in that little book. Found mine on Amazon.

Taylor
08-30-2014, 07:17 AM
I first got the 99 bug while visiting the wife's family in Rhode Island this summer.Her cousin had one and we were working a deal so I could have it.His wife said no.It was perfect in all aspects! So... I started looking.The one in the picture sn 527xxx,had been d/t'd,a shame too,because one hole is of a different size,now that sucks.The forearm # doesn't match the frame and butt stock.But the bore is really good and the scope is in good shape.Now since it had already been "screwed up",I re-blued and cleaned the wood.The case hardening on the lever was good so I left it be. I have 2 boxes of 150 Remington corelok + 3,I would like to find some more brass though.What would be great is if I could find the original forearm.I'm sure that is not likely to happen.

358 Win
08-30-2014, 07:56 AM
My Savage 99EG in .300 Savage is from 1956 but did not ship from the warehouse until 1962 per letter from John Calahan. The lever boss code is from 1952 as receivers were made and then stored till complete assembly orders hit the factory floor. Mine is one of the most accurate rifles in my collection and kills deer right smart. My hand loads using RL-12 launch a 150 grain WWPP @ 2700 fps and groups under an inch at 100 yards. When it comes to hunting performance, there are no flies in the .300 Savage ointment what so ever.http://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz169/bobddville/IMAG0012.jpg (http://s824.photobucket.com/user/bobddville/media/IMAG0012.jpg.html)

Here's a photo of my four .300 Savages. My 99EG, 721 Remington from 1949, Rem 700 Classic from 2003, and my Rem 7600 pump from 2006 ( a limited run of 300 pcs).

358 Win

451whitworth
08-30-2014, 09:23 AM
358 Win,
I always found RL-12 to be THE powder in the 300 Savage. Others come close but none surpass it in my experience. Too bad it's discontinued

Rodfac
08-31-2014, 09:23 PM
Here's a look at my .300 EG. It'd already been drilled and tapped for a scope when I bought it. I mounted a vintage Weaver 60B in 4x for deer hunting and target work. It's surprisingly accurate for a lever gun. With J-word boolits it'll do a bit over one MOA at 100 yds off the porch rail. The group below was from that distance and typical of what it's capable of. I've yet to try cast through it, but the jacketed groups do indicate a superb barrel. You might try backing off on the fore end screw 1/4 turn and see if that gives you better accuracy. Best regards, Rod

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii64/Rodfac/Targets/P1000854.jpg (http://s261.photobucket.com/user/Rodfac/media/Targets/P1000854.jpg.html)

starmac
08-31-2014, 10:06 PM
I missed a sweet deal yesterday. Always a day late and a dollar short seems like. lol

I went to our local smiths place, he works out of his garage, I was just there to pick up some brass a member here was in need of, and there in his used gun rack was a sweet M99 in 250/3000. Sweet as in a very nice shooter not a collector, just the way I like them. One is not any kind of priority, but I have always thought one would be a great little brother to the 300, and this was a nice gun with a 450 dollar price tag. GROAN, someone had put a hundred dollars down on it the day before, I didn't even know he would do such a thing, it was enough to make a grown man cry almost. lol

Bushwacker Berg
09-01-2014, 12:43 AM
Finding a 250 anywhere near that price is hard to do in my area. Prices lately have been in the $600 just because it's a 250. I got lucky and got mine before the interest really peaked. I've never shot cast through mine, maybe some day. If that deal falls through, I would jump on it for that kind of money if you can. Killed several deer and antelope with mine and this year my son has been eyeballing it for coyotes.

starmac
09-01-2014, 01:56 AM
I would and will jump on in a heartbeat. The last one I seen for that price was several years ago (actually from the same guy) He had it at a gunshow, and I bet I went back and picked it up at least a dozen times. I finally talked myself out of it because it had a new barrel on it, and to me it just didn't look right with the new barrel on an old looking action.
I wound up kicking myself, as it turned out a guy I knew bought it and the newer barrels had a different twist, and it was a tack driver with 120 gr bullets. If I had of known about this one, I would have brought it home, even with the risk of getting caught before I could get it to the gun room, where it could have been there for months before the wife found out about it. lol

richhodg66
09-01-2014, 06:02 AM
Here's a look at my .300 EG. It'd already been drilled and tapped for a scope when I bought it. I mounted a vintage Weaver 60B in 4x for deer hunting and target work. It's surprisingly accurate for a lever gun. With J-word boolits it'll do a bit over one MOA at 100 yds off the porch rail. The group below was from that distance and typical of what it's capable of. I've yet to try cast through it, but the jacketed groups do indicate a superb barrel. You might try backing off on the fore end screw 1/4 turn and see if that gives you better accuracy. Best regards, Rod

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii64/Rodfac/Targets/P1000854.jpg (http://s261.photobucket.com/user/Rodfac/media/Targets/P1000854.jpg.html)

Don't overlook cast in that EG. Mine shoots them well and isn't very particular about nose profile, though I did have to seat the NOE 311041 clone deeper than the original 31141 I started out with. Mine isn't drilled and tapped so I have the limitations of iron sights, but it still shoots plenty well enough for any hunting application I am likely to do.

Taylor
09-01-2014, 07:00 AM
Rodfac what bases do you have for the scope?

358 Win
09-01-2014, 12:32 PM
358 Win,
I always found RL-12 to be THE powder in the 300 Savage. Others come close but none surpass it in my experience. Too bad it's discontinued

That has been my opinion for over 20 years of using RL-12 also. That's why when Alliant announced the demise of RL-12 I went on the local gun shop circuit and bought 19 pounds, all in LOT # 012. I have two pounds of LOT # 003, one pound of L0T # 011 and still got sixteen pounds of LOT # 012. I've also worked with LOT # 006. Only LOT # 011 is slower in burning speed than all the other lot #'s tried. I've been using LOT # 011 in my 30-06's where it really shines. Along with being super in the .300 Savage, it also shines in my .35 Remingtons and my .358 Winchesters. It is in the .300 Savage that RL-12 has really shown me what the .300 Savage is truly capable of both in velocity and accuracy. I loaded the 150 grain WWPP in my Remington 721 .300 Savage to 2850 fps and was just starting to get a bit of sticky extraction. My loads are kept to 2700 fps in respect to the Model 99EG's "weaker" action and that's what I shoot out of all four of my .300 Savages. If I can't kill what ever needs killing with a 150 grain soft point at 2700 fps, I'm gonna stay home and play yahtzee with my wife!

358 Win

fatnhappy
09-02-2014, 09:21 PM
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=87804&d=1384730994

the only one I own. Wish I had a cabinet full of them.

TXGunNut
09-02-2014, 09:57 PM
the only one I own. Wish I had a cabinet full of them.-fatnhappy

Maybe your only one but it's sure a nice one! Nice wood.

gnoahhh
09-03-2014, 09:33 AM
The savage 1899/99: the Cadillac of lever actions. They're like redheads: once you've had one, you never go back!

Newtire
09-03-2014, 09:56 AM
The savage 1899/99: the Cadillac of lever actions. They're like redheads: once you've had one, you never go back!I had a redhead once but then my wife quit dying her hair that color...

dragon813gt
09-03-2014, 01:18 PM
I don't know. My 99s aren't bat **** crazy like every red head I know.

Rodfac
09-03-2014, 09:09 PM
taylor Those mount bases and rings are Weavers.

Taylor
09-04-2014, 08:46 PM
taylor Those mount bases and rings are Weavers.

base numbers?

fatnhappy
09-07-2014, 01:49 AM
the only one I own. Wish I had a cabinet full of them.-fatnhappy

Maybe your only one but it's sure a nice one! Nice wood.


It gets even better. There's an American made marbles knife in the sheath and bausch & lomb binos in the bag. When I traded for that rifle at a company Christmas party it still had factory grease in the action.

Artful
09-07-2014, 02:50 AM
358 WCF
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/rowdyfisk/Misc/Savage99-358BetterPic.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/rowdyfisk/media/Misc/Savage99-358BetterPic.jpg.html)