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Sorry if not in the correct forum, but I just inherited my grandad's .303 and would like to get some ammo for it. Any help appreciated. I will post pics of the rifle over in the Savage Collector's forum once I get it cleaned up and determine its exact model, etc. Its serial number indicates a 1924 build date.
Thanks!! ADK Rick
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I purchased some from sav1899. Steve is a great guy to deal with.
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I seen some on gunbroker yesterday. It runs around $50.00 TO $60.00 a box.
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Good luck finding some you can afford, I have a 99 made in 1913 that takes the 303 Savage, this is why I am getting my reloading parts together to reload for this round.
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Thanks all for your help! I did a find a place called Reeds in OK that has a $34.99 / box price....are they reputable does anyone have information?
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Hi Rick, Reeds is a good vendor and their ammo. is good. Got my first .303 ammo. from them before I found brass. BT
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