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Are they any bluing issues on the barrel?
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hikerbum No issues.........rust pits etc. Hunted and used not abused. If you want close ups of the barrel send me a text # or email via PM and I`ll send them to you.
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Wish I had the money right now this would already be on its way. I shot my first deer with a rifle just like this! Great gun.
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My first deer rifle was a later Savage 340 C, which went down the road when I bought a Sako 270. I bought two for my twins when they started hunting. And just for giggles, I bought myself another. Still take it out once in a while.
They are surprisingly accurate and the magazine allows the use of spitzer bullets. I liked the 150 grain spitzers, but the 130 grain versions work nicely as well and can be sent out at a pretty good clip.
That's a good price for one in that condition.
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Thanks for the comments. I`ve also loaded the spitzer 130gr and it is accurate and extends the range of the great old 30-30. Agreed on the price.It is priced to Sell.
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Mine is a very good cast bullet shooter. Very tempting price.
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Just say the magic words .
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Just say the magic words .
If it was Walnut stocked, well, maybe. As an aside, if you still have it when I am in my native homeland in mid August, maybe..... Anyway, GLWS.
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" If it was Walnut stocked"...........What makes you think it is not ? I assure you it is. Joe
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Very, very few were Walnut and if I recall correctly, walnuts were available pre receiver scope mount d/t. Your pictures appear to show a blondish stock idenical to the one on my 340. Mine is not Walnut but maybe it's just the lighting confusing my accessment.
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All of the early 340's had walnut stocks.
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i have several now and have had dozens over the years, all have had walnut stocks. good snag , these can be tack drivers.
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i have several now and have had dozens over the years, all have had walnut stocks. good snag , these can be tack drivers. Ya got a Walnut you want to let go? Mike Driving tacks
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i do have a 30-30 i'd let go for 400.00 plus shipping
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Very, very few were Walnut and if I recall correctly, walnuts were available pre receiver scope mount d/t. Your pictures appear to show a blondish stock idenical to the one on my 340. Mine is not Walnut but maybe it's just the lighting confusing my accessment. I thought they were all walnut stocked. I've had four of them and all were walnut. The cheaper stevens version were stained birch.
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