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Hello there, I do have a savage 250-3000, looking to find out what is the twist of the spiral of the barrel, in order to find bullets and load to reload its ammo. I heard if I find out the year it was manufactured, I may be able to determine what is the twist of the spiral it was built in, could someone out there shed some light? The serial number of the gun is: 194072. As I said I’m looking to reload ammo, any help from anyone is greatly appreciated; I'm from Mexico and down here is hard to find ammo for this puppy.
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Undoubtedly a slow 1-14 twist.
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Your rifle was made in 1919, and any factory 250-3000 prior to 1960 will have the 1-14" twist rather than the later 1-10" twist. Shorter bullets are your friend for accuracy, 87gr bullets or short 100gr bullets. A lot of like the Speer 87gr Hot Core.
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Just to add, you have a very desirable and valuable gun especially if it not been messed with and has condition.
A second addition 1899 250-3000 it is.
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Thanks a lot to all of you for the information; I’ve been having really hard time to group with this rifle, after reading at the reloading handbook from Hornady, found out the 117gr with ballistic won’t be controllable with a 1-14 twist, I also have 120 hollow point from sierra, but based on your inputs it will be a waist to keep trying with any of the 2 of them. I’ll try to get the 87gr suggested and give it a shot. In the other hand the rifle is in really good shape, I got it in a trade few years back, the only issue is that it got drilled in order to mount a scope on it. Other than that is really nice piece of gun. I’ll try to load pics of it to the blogs, if any of you know how to do that with that much of trouble let me know. Once again thanks a bunch for the great info!
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Can you readily get American reloading components down there, or is it a case of "knock three times and ask for Sam" kind of thing?
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Burros, to upload pics most folks create a free account on photobucket, upload the pics there and just display them here.
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[IMG] [URL=http://s1379.photobucket.com/user/burros90/media/Savage%20250-3000/IMG_7975_zpsrfd7dyl1.jpg.html] [IMG]
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Hello there, Once again thanks a lot for your help & guidance, it have been really helpfull and a eye opener for me regardng reloading. To answer gnoahhh, is more less as you described, but i'm able to find IMR4064, not sure how to get bullet for now, we'll see. It took me little bit of time to get pictures & be able to get down loaded from the memory stick & now to that website you suggested; hopefully the link works, loaded them as private, but if they don't display, please let me know to chage them to public. [IMG] http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/ah125/burros90/Savage%20250-3000/IMG_7975_zpsrfd7dyl1.jpg [IMG] Once again thank everyone of you for your comments and great feed back. Finally, does anybody would have a ball pak price for a rifle like this?
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Can only see this one.
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It's actually a pretty nice gun.
The D&T and the sling swivel studs just kill it's collectors value though.
Unmolested that gun could be 1200ish IMO as long as there aren't other unseen problems like tang cracks, numbers that don't match, etc., etc., etc.
600-700 as is, without scope would be my WAG. Course somebody will say it's worth 2000 and somebody will say it's worth 400. It's actually worth whatever somebody is willing to pay for it.
I'd keep it, hunt it and enjoy it.
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Fellas, thanks a lot for your comments, definatelly looking forward to see many years of hunting with this little rifle & my two boys. If any time you're looking to come down to Mexico, I'm at the northeast part of the country, please let me know. Will be more than happy to help with tips on do & don't do.
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By short I mean total length, from tip of the nose to the bottom of the bullet.
For best grouping, you're almost always going to do best with the shorter flat based 87gr bullets. Even when the 100gr bullets shoot perfectly well for hunting, the 87gr often seem to group a bit better. A lot of the boattail bullets are a tad bit longer than flat based bullets, so.. beware of the overall length.
Of the 2 bullets you link to, I would think the flat bottom bullet would do better in your gun since it's only logical it's an overall shorter bullet.
The Speer 87gr Hot Cores are popular since they are built and at least advertised by their manufacturer as a medium game bullet. Other 87gr bullets like Hornady will also group just as well, but some folks (like me) are leery of hunting deer with them given that the manufacturer says they are varmint bullets. I've yet to have a shot at a deer with a Hot Core, but I know it's deadly on antelope.
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SPEER 87 Grainer Work FANTASTIC
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The checkering on that 250-3000 looks really sharp, nice gun. A couple of things to know if you don't already:
1. Make sure the lever is down, bolt is retracted before turning the barrel out to take it off. A broken extractor may result otherwise.
2. The gun can be decocked while closing the lever. Press the trigger while closing the action. You can feel the interference while doing this, the trigger tension will lessen. Continue closing the lever.
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