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Just common are 30-30s among pre war guns? Are they most common in 99H?

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I have a 1923 vintage 99F in 30/30.

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I look over every one in 30-30 very closely to see if there's a peach there. Most have been run hard. I won't say they're rare, but they're rare in mint condition that's for certain. I enjoy my barrel band 30-30 a great deal.


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Of all the models, I would think the 99H is the most commonly encountered in 30-30.


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Would y'all say that once the .300 was introduced that it became the most common caliber across the board in all models? Perhaps not by much, but seemingly in the majority nonetheless.


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Picked up a 99G with 20" barrel a few weeks ago. Gun is gray, but it's right....


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Originally Posted by gnoahhh
Would y'all say that once the .300 was introduced that it became the most common caliber across the board in all models? Perhaps not by much, but seemingly in the majority nonetheless.


I would say that once the .300 had became an established round that all other 30 caliber 99s would have become obsolete. I think the 30-30 held on by virtue of the Winchester 94 and Marlin 93/36/336 while the .303 barely held on at all before the war. But once you have the 99 in .300 then why go back to anything less. Wouldn't that be like pulling the 427 out of your Shelby Cobra and replacing in with a 289? Few ever argue for reduced performance.

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Have a 1919 Model A take down & a 1935 unchecked EG both in 30 30. Might be an interesting collection to work on 30 30's in each Savage 1899/ 99 models made. Or just by all the 1899/99's you can and the family can flood the market after I croak. GW


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Greetings!

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I almost pulled the trigger on A D&T 99H in 30-30 tonight but it just kept creeping higher. I would love to have a 99F or an 1899H

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i have at least 9 30-30s in Savage and the last two in 4 weeks are factory rebarrel .

mod A 53xxx factory rebarrel from 1947 or later 24"

mod F mid 20s factory rebarrel 24" from 1947 0r later

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I,ve got a model A ,1899 in 30-30----ser. #32xxx (probably 1903) with a pistol grip and checkering----numbers matching gun

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" Are they most common in 99H?"

I've collected data on every 99-H that I could read a serial number on over the last several years (229, so far) and the calibers are as follows:

30-30 = 50% 20 years
303 = 35% 20 years
250 = 10% 8 years
300 = 5% 2 years

PS...anyone who has added one to their collection please let me know. I would like to add the details to my list. smile


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Originally Posted by Rick99
" Are they most common in 99H?"

I've collected data on every 99-H that I could read a serial number on over the last several years (229, so far) and the calibers are as follows:

30-30 = 50% 20 years
303 = 35% 20 years
250 = 10% 8 years
300 = 5% 2 years

PS...anyone who has added one to their collection please let me know. I would like to add the details to my list. smile

Well that explains why I have 30-30, 303, 250 but no 300. YET.... wink
Thanks for the stats Rick99.


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99 RT in 30-30. Deer hate 'em.

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well you guys got my curiosity up, i had to go check on my 30-30 count, and i came up with 25, pretty sure i have more in 303 savage then i have in 30-30.

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well you guys got my curiosity up, i had to go check on my 30-30 count, and i came up with 25, pretty sure i have more in 303 savage then i have in 30-30.

As is only fitting. They are Savage rifles, after all. grin

I actually went through and sold off most of my 30-30's about 6 years back in order to pick up others in 303 Savage. Just what I wanted to do. Think I only have 3 30-30's now, SRC, EG and an engraved.

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I know where a 99h barrel band is for sale in 300. Ok shape. Think it has swivels as well. Not cheap though.


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Here is the percentages for all my pre-WWII rifles:

.303 38%
.30-30 22%
.300 15%
.250 8%
.22 8%
.25-35 4%
.32-40 2%
.38-55 2%

The above is skewed by price, availability, preference, the way I felt that day...

The 99-H data should be very close as it is all data found over a fair sample size.


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I have 7 30-30's, 20 303's, 7 250's and 18 300's. I glad this post came up, I'd never thought to count them by caliber. David


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