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Hi All,
There is a 99f in 284 Win on GB right now. I have wanted one for a LONG time.
It has sling swivel screws.......
How much do you think that will detract? I am considering placing a bid but I don't want to over pay.
It is no reserve right now with zero bids.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I might be wrong, but the starting price of $1,597.50 is about twice what I would want to pay for that rifle.
Unless you absolutely HAVE TO HAVE a 284, the actual performance potential isn't enough different from the 308 to justify the much higher costs involved. I know that I wouldn't use the maximum published loading data for the 284 in a Savage 99, but I'm not convinced that the 99 has enough margin of strength and gas handling design to be the right action for a reloader to push the pressure ceiling.
Or so it seems to me.
EDIT: Oops! I didn't see the rifle that you were looking at. If I was bidding and I really HAD TO HAVE a 99 in 284, I'd think that $800 would be a fair price.
Last edited by 260Remguy; 02/07/16. Reason: Added comment
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Campfire Greenhorn
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I see that one for 1,597.50. There is another that is at zero with no reserve.
I have 284 caliber Winchester 88 and quite a few others with tons of components. I want the Savage brother.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I have 4 88s, 2 carbines and 2 rifles, and 6 99s; 2xDE, 2xDL, 1xF, 1xPE. I can't even remember when I last looked at them, much less shot them.
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Campfire Outfitter
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Swivel screws on that gun are a very small detractor in my book. The value is all about being a .284 with rotary mag!!
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Swivel screws on that gun are a very small detractor in my book. The value is all about being a .284 with rotary mag!! This.
"Never force anything, just get a bigger hammer".
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I hunt one and have a second, love em.
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To me, anything not original detracts. Let the other guy pay for it. Wait for a right one. It is out there.
"...aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one." - Paul to the church in Thessalonica.
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Hard to find any F that doesn't have sling swivel screws.
One without will bring more money.
If you are going to hunt it, they sure do come in handy.
Bid accordingly.
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