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I already have a noisy Ithaca 37 that keeps the deer from bothering me. If I carry both the Ithaca 37 & Savage 170, would their noises cancel each other out? I keep looking at a 170 because every time I pick one up it points real nice. Maybe it’s because I am a shotgun guy. You might be able to “rattle” in a deer with them. Mine wasn’t bad accuracy wise but I did buy it for under $300. I would dang sure not pay over $500 for one and to me that is too high unless it is a .35 Remington NIB
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I already have a noisy Ithaca 37 that keeps the deer from bothering me. If I carry both the Ithaca 37 & Savage 170, would their noises cancel each other out? Only if they were 180-degrees out if phase. So you would have to carry them with the muzzles facing away from each other (just kidding).
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I have to concur that given the choice, I'd take a Remington 141 over a Savage 170 every day of the week and twice on Sundays. And I'm a Savage fan (my primary, almost the only one that ever gets used, deer rifle is a 1950s Savage 99 in .300 Savage), and not particularly enamored with Remingtons. But the difference in workmanship and quality is significant. And the 141 isn't nearly as noisy, either.
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Here are some ideas to quiet an Ithaca 37. I am not familiar enough to know if it works on the 170 . https://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=59&t=183354Also my BIL puts rubber bands between the yoke & forend on his 37 to check the forend travel.
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I had the Revelation model (made for Western Auto), decent gun. no issues except as noted previously.
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I have one I bought in the late 1970s for deer hunting in 30-30. It shoots well, feeds without a problem (don't use pointed bullets) well, and is not noisy. Good gun, low price when I bought from a LGS for about $100.
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I've owned several 170s in 30-30 and one in 35 REM. They are reasonably accurate, certainly Minute-Of-Deer out to 300+/- yards. The only problem that I've had with them has been broken extractors, but if the extractors aren't broken they are reliable rifles. I don't think that they are a particularly strong action design, since they aren't much more than a Savage Model 30 shotgun in .410 reworked to be a rifle, so I'd stick to factory ammo or reloads at conservative pressure.
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It looks like prices on the 170's have gone crazy also !!!! I was at a friends shop yesterday and he had a mint 170 in 35 rem,has it on gunbroker and had bids of $1125 on it !!!
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It looks like prices on the 170's have gone crazy also !!!! I was at a friends shop yesterday and he had a mint 170 in 35 rem,has it on gunbroker and had bids of $1125 on it !!! Still time to get it Don!
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It looks like prices on the 170's have gone crazy also !!!! I was at a friends shop yesterday and he had a mint 170 in 35 rem,has it on gunbroker and had bids of $1125 on it !!! Still time to get it Don! And you wouldn’t have to pay shipping!
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I have no interest in it !!! i sold one to my cousin a few years back for $350 in almost the same condition . Im no fan of remingtons ,but when it comes to pump rifles there the way to go.
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I think Savage built 170's for use on hunts on and around farmland. A foray into audio-flage. That's why 170's sound like a hay baler.
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