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I posted this on the handgun group but thought you guys would get a kick out of it.

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This Savage 99 was rebarreled to 41 mag and had a feed ramp added. I don't know who did the work but it shot great.

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Well, that's different. What rifle model/serial number range?


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Sure why not.


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Looks like fun!

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,I have to agree.. looks like fun, why not


curious about your feed-ramp, it looks fixed, (as opposed to a separate one at each rotor location?), how is it attached? It looks like an interesting solution, (..to a question that maybe nobody else has ever asked..,)

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I join Jeff in asking about the feed ramp. Seems to address one of several challenges when adapting a 99 to handle short cartridges. Also looks like the cartridge guide has been customized. Can't tell about the cutoff, which can also benefit from tweaking.

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Looks like maybe the rotor was altered as well, how the feed ramp is attached is very much of interest

The cut off looks most likely factory I bet spent rounds may fall off before ejection?


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Looks like you could part the carrier just forward of the flutes, but not all the way through, then put a bend in the ramp and slot it so it rides in the newly formed slot in the carrier and straddles the new hub in the carrier. It essentially floats on the carrier. This would addr[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]ess the feeding issues, but not the dropout on extraction issues.
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brilliant Sam!


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I am not seeing the whole picture

What keeps it timed up?


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Another first? This is my first knowledge of a 41 Mag 99. Very cool.

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Chris, you are correct that this is not yet a complete solution. I am working on a couple concepts for holding it in place. In parallel, I am working on what may be a simpler solution- a 2 piece bushing that would clamp onto the carrier and create a similar ramp, but require no timing. I posted this more to stimulate thought than to demonstrate a solution, and in that regard may have been premature with it.

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was it not Kieth Nist [ spelling] that did the 410 rotor


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I have developed a concept for anti-rotation and will build, test and it soon.

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Looking forward to your report


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Mini update. Assembled enough parts to begin testing. Some cartridges bind up between guide and cutoff when attempting to load chamber. I am reluctant to change guide, because I like how it supports this short case to prevent dropout during extraction, so I will work on cutoff next. I have a couple styles to try before I get the grinder out.

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I started doing that a few years back with a 414 magnum,because of the extra length of the bullet i thought it was a better fit. The problem i didnt fix yet was the ability of all the shells to move forward during recoil!! i well get back to it some day. Don

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Yeah, and everything wants to be last to go in place. The carrier must precede the ramp, and the guide would like to be first, but can go in after the carrier, but I have not yet installed the guide after the ramp. We are running out of room for fingers, forceps, etc, by then. I thought of making a separate barricade which could install on the carrier before it is installed, and sharing a slot with the ramp, but had hoped to avoid that complexity. I'm not out of ideas yet, and if the ramp approach runs aground, I still have the split bushing idea to pursue, and the barricade could be built into it, methinks.

Savage built a groove in the rear of the magazine cavity, and I have wondered if it was adequate to prevent the straight walled cartridges from moving forward, or if they let the bullet control that. I personally try not to let the bullet touch anything, but I may be too idealistic.


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