If the grandson is only 7 months now, by the time he can pack it you should have all the wrinkles ironed out. JW
If the grandson is only 7 months now, by the time he can pack it you should have all the wrinkles ironed out. JW
I purchased a 223 over 12g a few years back new in the box for 250. I love it but it can get heavy, thought about picking up a 22/410 or 22/20 but the prices have gotten out of hand. looked and found savage is now making the model 42!!!! modern and high tech
Good friend has a 30-30/12 that he hunts deer with. Sold all his other rifles except that one. He has done pretty well with it. He shoots WW 170gr silvertips and it will do about 1.5"@100yds
Sure wish I had kept the last one I had, 22LR over 20g. Last one I saw used they were asking 450.00 for. Out of my price bracket. Think I paid 60.00 for the one I sold for 90.00 thinking I made a good deal.
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I have the 24f. 410/22lr. was my first gun when I was 8yrs old. now im 30 and still hunt with it. Got a doe with it 2 yrs ago. Mine has the selector on the hammer, Would love to get ahold of a couple more in the different calibers, but prices have went up on these in the last couple of years. Enjoy the new gun.
I have one in 22 over 410. No reloading there. Wish it would grow up into a bigger shooter. I thought I over paid at $225, but my grand kids really like to shot it.
Be sure to check how close the rifle hits to the center of the shotgun pattern. I had a 30/30-20ga that would not hit any where near a usuable part of the pattern. My 22/20 is dead on.
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Here's a website devoted to the 24: http://www.savage24.com/ they just changed their format and so there's not much there, but one can search their old forum for a lot of answers. Not too many reloaders there, but many of them use their 24s for hunting.
Yeah, Savage now makes a new version called the 42. Is it just me or is that one of the ugliest guns in firearms history? Or maybe that should be another post!
thanks winmike. good stuff
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Have most of the Savage 24 versions. They are now highly collectable. If I remember right when the gun first came out [by Stevens] in 1938 or 1939 the retail price was around $47.00. Prices now range up to $600.00. Glad I got mine several years ago.
Larry
i actualy have one of these save model 42's
i got it for my girl friend a bit before christmas.
i it a very fun little and effective little gun, so far i
have taken quail with the 410 barrel and jack rabbits with
the .22 barrel.
i personaly find it to be a very attractive looking gun
that being said, im 23 years old. so synthetic stocks
dont put me off very much
hello.
How about the 222 over 3" 20 gauge?
Stock is replaced with factory replacement.
Have to get it out and play this spring
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I won't tell my age but, my 24 is old.. It's a .22LR over a
.410 shotshell... Many shots have gone through it. Two sons.
and a membership in a club with several ranges. One son got
so much use out of it that he could knock an empty .22 box
off the 100 yard marker.. I paid a co-worker $20.00 for it.
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I have a 22 over 410, second yr production, has taken lots of grouse, George.
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I sold my .30/30 over 20 ga. 24V in the hopes of finding a similar model in .357/20ga. My hopes didn't pan out, so I settled for a .357 Handi Rifle instead. Someday, I may send it back for a 20 ga. barrel to be fitted. Dang! I miss that 24V.
Y'all are making me wish I hadn't traded my 24VDL (.22 Mag/20Ga). But it was 45 years ago and I needed something else at the time. Have to admit I don't miss it anywhere near as much as I miss my DCM M1 Carbine I traded for a typewriter to do term papers in college. When you are married and the GI bill is paying $125.00 a month, you do what you have to do. but I still miss that carbine.
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I used to have a 24V-357/20 but never could make it shoot well so sold it and bought a 30-30/20 which shoots very well. I sold the 357/20 to a tugboat skipper who took it to Alaska and later said it did fine for blacktails and the occasional caribou not to mention birds with the shotgun.
Got lucky a few years ago and traded into a new, unfired 24V 30-30 over 20ga still with hangtags on it! They were asking about $500, but it was a trade, so I came out ok, I hope- got what I wanted to replace that old 24 22LR over 20gr that went into the Waimaik River in New Zealand back in 1996- the 30-30 is a far more flexible round for a reloader and hunter- I'm happy, and my grandkids will be happier someday as well!
Chuck
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