I sometimes complain that I have four .300 Savages - three 99's, and a 1920. Today I took the 1920 out, and had a couple of good groups with it at 100 yards, despite the iron sights. It reminds me why I have four of them.

The vintage Savages usually were not fancy rifles, but they were well made, with good barrels, and the .300 has shot well in all I've tried. I think it was Mule Deer who once said the .308 would shoot well with single base manure, and I think that goes for the .300 Savage as well. smile

I like Varget in the .300, which I also use in many other cartridges. It's a fun and satisfying round to load & shoot.


"...the designer of the .270 Ingwe cartridge!..."