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I have a Savage 1899F takedown in .250 -3000 and the opportunity to buy a spare barrel and forearm in .300 Savage. Is the magazine rotor the same? Or would it at least feed and function properly! I'd sure love to have a switch-barrel 99!
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It's not just the rotor you need to worry about. I've found the cartridge guide to be super important.
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I have a 1941 G 300 that I had adapted to a Westfield 250-3000 barrel, I haven't had any feeding problems with either cartridge but maybe I am just lucky.
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A 300 rotor will work for a 250-3000, a 250-3000 rotor for a 300 not so well! the neck area isn't relieved enough for the 300 round to work correctly.
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A 300 rotor will work for a 250-3000, a 250-3000 rotor for a 300 not so well! the neck area isn't relieved enough for the 300 round to work correctly. Well dang! That's okay though, I was on the hunt for a really nice tomato stake, and found the ad for a front end for a 99G, barrel and forend, in .300 in dandy shape. Price about $285.00 US. It may not be the deal it appears to be.
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You could get it and try and tweek the cartridge guide a bit and see if it would work correctly ,or just relieve the front of the rotor neck area with a dremel and it would work fine ,or just put a 300 rotor in it.
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One way to find out- try it. Worst case stick a .300 rotor in as said above.
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Noooooo problem, they said. It'll be fun, they said.....
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Go for it. Will give you something to do when it gets really cold.
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Here's a thought.
Load your 250-3000 rifle up with 300 Savage cartridges. See if they'll load and feed into the chamber before you buy the barrel/forearm.
Just don't try to close the bolt on it. But no reason you can't cycle the whole mag through and test it.
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Here's a thought.
Load your 250-3000 rifle up with 300 Savage cartridges. See if they'll load and feed into the chamber before you buy the barrel/forearm.
Just don't try to close the bolt on it. But no reason you can't cycle the whole mag through and test it. Good thinking. Thanks.
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