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I have a 22 hp passed down from my great grandpappy its a littebeat up great on coyotes i do all my own reloadin for it
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go to www.savage99.com the look up dates of manufacture should help u out
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Add another T in 250-3000 [img]http
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1- 1953 EG 300 Savage
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How about an 1899 250-3000.
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I just joined the forum a few days ago so go ahead and add 15 to the score. These are mostly perch bellied 250-3000's, octagon and 1/2 round 303's, 300 Savage E's and a couple of 22 hp's.
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2 here. 1957 308f, and an unmolested 1940 300eg.
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Purchased a 99E in 300 savage in 1965 when I was 14 years old. I still have it along with a 99E in 308 and a 1952 99R in 300 Savage in real nice shape...
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Flintman1...need more info... model and caliber??
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I have an 1899 22HP made in 1913 that has been handed down in the family since it was brand new. Also have a 99 243 I bought new in the early 60's. Would like to find a set of dies for the 22HP.
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Welcome to the forum! Having that family 1899H in the family for this long is very cool.
The dies aren't cheap, but a reseller can probably knock quite a bit off the price if they have them in stock.
https://www.hornady.com/shop/?ps_session=2bc53d9757173aeb9c8f5d2c3df2f276&page=shop%2Fbrowse&category_id=cb01155e962e142c2318cbc240181466
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Add my 1953 EG in 300
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add one more, maybe; my father-in-law's old deer rifle; the best, er um, the second best thing he ever gave me; the only modification I can see is the butt plate having been removed and a recoil pad put on, don't know if that knocks this one off the list or not.
I found the serial # 738xxx, but not sure of the model letter, from the characteristics table on savage99.com it could be anyone of several. It has a: Pistol grip butt stock w/ checkering, schnoble tip forearm w/ checkering, metal Bead in raised ramp front site, a 24" barrel and .300 cartridges. Just above where the lever pivots there is what looks like a "C" but that doesn't seem to match up with the characteristics; Where do I look for the model letter?
unfortunately the butt plate has been removed and a recoil pad added so I can't look there. I do know its' a fine and beautiful piece of machinery. I've never hunted with it but have "removed" several stumps.
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Welcome to the forum! There isn't a model letter, but there was only one model made with a schnabel at the time yours was made. It's a model 99EG, probably made in 1954. I'm guessing it's also drilled and tapped for a scope, with the Savage 99 on the front top of the receiver stamped to the side?
Very nice rifle, keep hold of that one. I hunt with a 99EG in 300, and they are a great deer rifle.
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I definitely will hang onto it. '54 was the year I was born! My wife found my father-in-law's cleaning kit. The original butt plate was in there! The stock was cut flush to put the recoil pad on, so I'm on the look out for a pistol grip stock w/checkering. If any one has an idea where to find one please let me know. - thanks.
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I have two, and EG in .250-3000, and a later model in .300
The Only Accuracy Issue With 99.99% Of Weapons Is The Nut On The End Of The Buttstock.
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I have my first and I am impressed. A 1950 EG in 300 Savage and I intend to have more.
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Well as long as we're dreaming...........a mini 99 in 223. Take down please. With modern CNC machining, I'm surprised that someone has not re-introduced the '99 again. I can think of a number of calibers that would be successful. CNC machining would drastically reduce the manufacturing costs for a quality rifle.
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I have a 1950 99RX in .300 Savage that I got from my grandfather when I first started hunting in Northern WI.
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