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How does the blueing on the higher priced Savage rifles (EX: Model 110 Hunter) hold up in bad weather ? TIA, Ben
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No comments at all ... there must be some Savage shooters out there ? Ben
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I've never had any problems with Savage bluing.
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I had one for years and it held up fine. I finally got it powder coated just because I wanted too. Great shooting rifle, should have kept it.
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Ben243,
As far as I can know, there has never been an issue with Savage's bluing. I have two older Savages with their original barrels. Neither has given me any trouble. No rust or pitting. I have a bluing pen for scratches. My 30-06 comes out with me every fall. The wooden stock is in need of attention, but the metal is fine.
I don't think you will have any problems.
Safe Shooting! Steve Redgwell www.303british.comGet your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. - Mark Twain Member - Professional Outdoor Media Association of Canada
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My brother has an older 110, my other brother's buddy has one even older. No issues with the bluing.
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." Robert E. Howard
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback. Ben
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I have an older Savage, at least 20yrs, bought it from someone who picked it up off a used rack. So I am at least the 3rd owner. Has been hunted in Colorado snow and Texas humid heat, no issues noted. No idea on the previous usage. Damn accurate too
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I have a 116, while not blued it's stainless and has never rusted on me. The gun is 23 years old, and I got it dirt cheap at Wal-Mart while I was in college before joining the Air Force. I mention this, as I have numerous stainless barreled rifles, the Savage and Winchester are the only ones to have never gotten any rust on them. I keep them dry as much as I can during hunting season, and then clean and oil them before storing them.
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All of my Savage bolts have held up well.
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I have a Savage model 40 and the blueing is still average . This is a pre WW 2 gun .
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does anyone know where I can get a savage 99 no drill scope mount made by a guy who goes by the name lightfoot... I would really like one
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Hes on the savage forum here,go there and im sure he will reply,or send him a PM.
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