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That is a very great price should be sold already for that price

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I'll take it.


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Originally Posted by Longbeardking
I'll take it.


You want to think about it?
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Originally Posted by 99guy
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I'll take it.


You want to think about it?
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I did, TOO LONG. I pulled the trigger and now the wait begins.


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These 24s have developed quite a following.

Next thing you know people will be selling there 99s and Winchesters to get in on the deal.



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Nope, not me I don't sell.


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Well you got about every 99 there is, time to branch out.

Not my thing, but I think these 24s are up and comers in the collectors market

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Not even close, my friend. But thank you. I have lots and lots of holes to fill in and life is winding down. just need a little charge every now and again. Times being what they are this did the trick.


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Originally Posted by Longbeardking
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I'll take it.


You want to think about it?
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I did, TOO LONG. I pulled the trigger and now the wait begins.


Hope you have better luck than I’ve been getting. I bought a Low Wall off GB at the beginning of the month and due to the rash of craziness going on in local gun shops my FFF has not had the chance to get to it. At the rate it’s going I may never see the dang thing!


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That combination makes more sense to me than a .222 over 20.

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Originally Posted by reivertom
That combination makes more sense to me than a .222 over 20.


It makes more sense to me as well if you need a 50 yard gun. I wouldn't be shooting at anything at 100 yards with that gun though.

It's definitely an interesting combo. I'd feel better about shooting at a deer 50 yards away with a 357 mag than a 22 LR or Win Mag though.

I had one once that was 22 mag over 20, that was an awesome combo. No problem for head shots on ground hogs at 100 yards. That thing was deadly accurate for a cheap rifle with a terrible trigger. I think I paid $135 for it.


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I used a 357/20 gauge when I lived in Alaska for hunting snowshoe hares and ptarmigan. Ate a lot of them! I can tell you the 357 was a rabbit killer at 175 yards.


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
the 357 was a rabbit killer at 175 yards.


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Yeah stop. I may have been born in the morning, but I wasn't born THIS morning.

It is a GREAT combination, and the price was MORE than fare. RAS has added more information about the terms and makes it more sweet that I swallowed hard and bought it. It is the ONLY one I have and am now going to actively search one out in equal condition in .357 Max/20ga to go with it.


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Did Savage do a 357 maximum over 20 gauge also? I have never seen one but heard they had.

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Rabbits at 175 yards with a Savage O/U? Hmmm..... smile

Shades of Elmer Keith and 600 yard deer killing with a pistola. grin

Of course, I have seen Roy shoot. I recollect a target he shot the center out of once..... cool


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Originally Posted by tal35
Did Savage do a 357 maximum over 20 gauge also? I have never seen one but heard they had.



I am amazed at some of the questions. Remember google helps at times.


https://www.gunvaluesboard.com/what...-357-rem-maximum/-20-ga-...-4298140.html


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You put a 357 in a rifle and see what you can do and get back to us, it'll leave a lasting impression on you. I just recently bought a Browning 92 in 357 to increase my firepower and scratch that itch all over again, or Jeff's would be coming to Oregon. The story-(you knew there was a story) I was hunting a powerline cut and I noticed movement way out ahead. When that hare silhouetted himself I letterip. Snowshoes are white in winter so you have to have them against a dark background to see them at that range. He was and stood out like a lightbulb. Of course I had eyes, knees, and tireless energy back then at 19. 175 of my steps to the wabbit, which average a yard.

Don't make me come back there and give you old farts another shooting lesson! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!


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In New Hampshire when a white snowshoe hare in on white snow, we use the little teeny tiny black eyeball as the target. I once did it at 176 yards with my model 23 25-20 and at 177 yards with my Winchester levermatic in 256 Win Mag. laugh laugh laugh


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Originally Posted by Longbeardking
In New Hampshire when a white snowshoe hare in on white snow, we use the little teeny tiny black eyeball as the target. I once did it at 176 yards with my model 23 25-20 and at 177 yards with my Winchester levermatic in 256 Win Mag. laugh laugh laugh


Totally unbelievable. How do you dream this stuff up?!! grin laugh laugh


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
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In New Hampshire when a white snowshoe hare in on white snow, we use the little teeny tiny black eyeball as the target. I once did it at 176 yards with my model 23 25-20 and at 177 yards with my Winchester levermatic in 256 Win Mag. laugh laugh laugh


Totally unbelievable. How do you dream this stuff up?!! grin laugh laugh



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Originally Posted by Longbeardking
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In New Hampshire when a white snowshoe hare in on white snow, we use the little teeny tiny black eyeball as the target. I once did it at 176 yards with my model 23 25-20 and at 177 yards with my Winchester levermatic in 256 Win Mag. laugh laugh laugh


Totally unbelievable. How do you dream this stuff up?!! grin laugh laugh



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I don't have any idea what yer talkin about. wink

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Anyone have one or have information on the 22 Hornet/ 20 gauge combination in the model 24. Any information on numbers produced each in the different cals. Seen a few 357's and only one in 22 Hornet. Can find no listing of sales in the 22 Hornet. GW

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https://savage24forum.boards.net/thread/441/savage-24-22-hornet-gauge




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I made some of those shots you guys are talking about, nothing to do with skill but all luck on my part. GW


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LBK you sure that safe didn't land on your head. the only 24v I have is 30 30 20 gauge not for sale at this point. might be only weapon one needs to survive! or go get some anti gun libtards toilet paper

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It may have. At my age, I am not interested about survival. Don't need no f u k k i n g s h i t. paper as long as there;s leaves on trees of a puddle to wash my finger after I take a dump. As I said, 24's have always been interesting to me but every one I've seen didn't make me look. I don't buy anything from any one I don't know or at least know of. I like this one and it ain't going nowhere once I get it.


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
You put a 357 in a rifle and see what you can do and get back to us, it'll leave a lasting impression on you. I just recently bought a Browning 92 in 357 to increase my firepower and scratch that itch all over again, or Jeff's would be coming to Oregon. The story-(you knew there was a story) I was hunting a powerline cut and I noticed movement way out ahead. When that hare silhouetted himself I letterip. Snowshoes are white in winter so you have to have them against a dark background to see them at that range. He was and stood out like a lightbulb. Of course I had eyes, knees, and tireless energy back then at 19. 175 of my steps to the wabbit, which average a yard.

Don't make me come back there and give you old farts another shooting lesson! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!


A buddy of mine (actually his older brother) has a Marlin 1894 in 38/357 and that is a cool little rifle. Thuddy-eights shoot like a big ole' BB gun and are a hoot. However I was impressed with the authority of 125-grain 357s. Not an elephant gun, but they were more than I expected and something that would make up into a great little personal defense rig.


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Originally Posted by oldtimer303

Anyone have one or have information on the 22 Hornet/ 20 gauge combination in the model 24. Any information on numbers produced each in the different cals. Seen a few 357's and only one in 22 Hornet. Can find no listing of sales in the 22 Hornet. GW

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I have a 24F in 22H/20. Bought it in 2015, put an old 3-8x32 Bushnell on it and shot a couple of boxes of PPU ammo through it. I never fired the shotgun barrel before cleaning it and putting it away.

I've had a couple of the 24Vs 357MAG/20, still have one, but I don't remember having seen a single 24V in 357MAX/20. I have long thought that one of the satin nickel 24VS would have been the one to own.

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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/861565583

Here's a 357 max that sold.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/854593360

Did some of the 18" barrel 357 mags sell with a pistol grip or at least were available?


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Somebody posted on here not to long ago that they bought what they thought was 24, 357 mag/20 gauge and when they got the gun turned out it was actually a 357 Max.

Can't remember who that was but I think it was one of our Canadian friends...?


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Originally Posted by diamondjim
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/861565583

Here's a 357 max that sold.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/854593360

Did some of the 18" barrel 357 mags sell with a pistol grip or at least were available?


Yes, the 24VS was cataloged with both a stock and a pistol grip.

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Have a 22 Hornet over 20ga have also 22 Win Mag over 20ga

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If I live long enough, maybe I will too !!!! laugh laugh laugh


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Joe/Maddog posted about being surprized by the max


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Originally Posted by Fireball2
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In New Hampshire when a white snowshoe hare in on white snow, we use the little teeny tiny black eyeball as the target. I once did it at 176 yards with my model 23 25-20 and at 177 yards with my Winchester levermatic in 256 Win Mag. laugh laugh laugh


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I did it once with a spitball out of a cracked McDonalds straw.

Would have used my 22-250, but then who would have believed that?


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Originally Posted by tal35
Did Savage do a 357 maximum over 20 gauge also? I have never seen one but heard they had.


Ummm:

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...cs/14583579/a-nice-surprise#Post14583579


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The gun arrived today a little after 1PM. I have looked at 24 literally since the early 80's. Believe it or not. I really liked the early ones but never had the extra money for just a toy. Then as time passed, I just made one excuse after another why NOT to buy one I never wanted the 22 RF over anything. The 22 magnum never appealed because it is not economical for plinking with. Now that I am old and a little more refined the unusual is more appealing and this rifle fits the "unusual" just fine. Now I want one more, but it has to be in this condition or better and that will be a tough one because this is just great. The 357 Max can run, but it won't hide. I'll find one to go with this one. Thanks, Jeff. The gun is everything I hoped it would be.


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LBK,

Glad to read it all. Enjoy and good luck on finding the 357 Max. I personally have never seen one, and I have been known to go to gun shows, a lot.

Actually, I would be in Tulsa right now with my buddy Bill if it wasn’t for this damn virus.


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Originally Posted by Longbeardking
The gun arrived today a little after 1PM. I have looked at 24 literally since the early 80's. Believe it or not. I really liked the early ones but never had the extra money for just a toy. Then as time passed, I just made one excuse after another why NOT to buy one I never wanted the 22 RF over anything. The 22 magnum never appealed because it is not economical for plinking with. Now that I am old and a little more refined the unusual is more appealing and this rifle fits the "unusual" just fine. Now I want one more, but it has to be in this condition or better and that will be a tough one because this is just great. The 357 Max can run, but it won't hide. I'll find one to go with this one. Thanks, Jeff. The gun is everything I hoped it would be.


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My 22 Hornet/ 20 gauge arrived today. Exceptionally nice, and bit nicer than the 357/20 gauge that I bought a couple weeks ago. Not going to look for the 357 Maxi as was not looking for the previous two when I found them. This was the first 22 Hornet that I have seen as will be the 357 maxi when I see one. GW


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