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I think I just snagged a very nice Model 99T trilled and tapped at the factory in 300 Savage.
How do I best scope this? Bases from whom? Or, Vintage Pachmayr mount or?
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If in fact it is a 99T the factory most probably did not drill and tap for scope. Earliest factory drill and tap was in early 50's on EG's and R's RS's. Tom
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99Ts are a pre-WW2 style, so the only factory d&t hole in it would be the two (2) holes on the tang.
If it has been d&t on the top of the receiver for the mid-1950s standard four (4) hole pattern, either a Leupold/Redfield turn-in one-piece base or Weaver two-piece bases would work. The Leupold Detacho-Mount bases are also a good choice.
I like the Leupold 2-7x33 in whatever flavor moves you. I prefer VX2, but own them in VX1, VX-II, VX-I, Rifleman, and Vari-X IIc.
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It is a 99F, in VGC. My mistake. I looked everywhere but the barrel...
195X make with brass counter.
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Weaver bases, Warne rings, VX-2 Leupold 2-7x33 or a VX-1 2-7x33 shotgun scope with a heavy duplex.
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Most of mine wear modern Weaver 2 piece bases. I'd have to say the one piece Leupold base is higher quality though since a few guys on the campfire have had new Weavers that weren't to spec and couldn't get the scope adjusted enough.
I also have a number of 99's with vintage Redfield or other 1 piece bases, and they are perfectly fine. Make sure you get one that fits the standard d&t for Savage 99's, there are a couple versions with special spacing that came out before Savage offered a lot of factory d&t 99's.
Leupold VX-I's for the most part for scope, lately I've been doing the 2-7x33's.
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Weaver bases, Warne rings, VX-2 Leupold 2-7x33 or a VX-1 2-7x33 shotgun scope with a heavy duplex. Hard to beat that exact combo for this application. John
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In Weaver-style bases, I really prefer the Tasco one-piece base that they made back in the 1970s/1980s, but hesitate to recommend them because they are a Tasco product and Tasco is, mostly, a bottom feeder.
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I've got a used set of Weaver bases laying around, pm me your address and I'll mail 'em to ya.
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