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Posted By: 8mmRem Savage 99 - 07/19/21
We’ll I might be a bit eccentric or a bubble off but I had a chance to purchase a Savage 99 action for what I considered a reasonable price. I sent the action to Scott Null in Diggs Idaho in the hopes of building a .358 out of it. Scott informed me that it wasn’t a problem to do so I than read some comments about issues doing so so called Scott with my concerns and was informed it was already accomplished, which was a relief. I than asked about if it required a trigger job and Scott told me that there was no reason to do so since the trigger was sweet. Scott installed a cut rifled barrel and is soon to complete the project. I am anxious to complete the project and have listed a unfired Armalite 10 Defender that I hate to part with but I live in Alaska am 64 years of age and legs no longer me to hunt/shoot as I used to. I’ve had to admit my long range and shooting/hunting interests aren’t practical. I am going lever action for Moose and berry picking off a four wheeler. I have listed an AR10 defender on the classified to off set the cost. I have high hopes for the 99 since I’ve shot a semi custom 8mm Mag for years as a sheep and everything else in Alaska.
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: Savage 99 - 07/19/21
It'll work.
Posted By: sayak Re: Savage 99 - 07/19/21
Originally Posted by 8mmRem
We’ll I might be a bit eccentric or a bubble off but I had a chance to purchase a Savage 99 action for what I considered a reasonable price. I sent the action to Scott Null in Diggs Idaho in the hopes of building a .358 out of it. Scott informed me that it wasn’t a problem to do so I than read some comments about issues doing so so called Scott with my concerns and was informed it was already accomplished, which was a relief. I than asked about if it required a trigger job and Scott told me that there was no reason to do so since the trigger was sweet. Scott installed a cut rifled barrel and is soon to complete the project. I am anxious to complete the project and have listed a unfired Armalite 10 Defender that I hate to part with but I live in Alaska am 64 years of age and legs no longer me to hunt/shoot as I used to. I’ve had to admit my long range and shooting/hunting interests aren’t practical. I am going lever action for Moose and berry picking off a four wheeler. I have listed an AR10 defender on the classified to off set the cost. I have high hopes for the 99 since I’ve shot a semi custom 8mm Mag for years as a sheep and everything else in Alaska.

8mm, I'm a fellow Alaskan and about your age. I have a 99F that was bored to .358 Win from .308. It is a great chambering and easy to make from .308 brass. You'll like it.
Posted By: WStrayer Re: Savage 99 - 07/19/21
ANd if you get stuck for brass, contact me. I have some that were included with a 356 Winchester that I bought.
Posted By: 8mmRem Re: Savage 99 - 07/19/21
Good to hear I am not only Alaskan with this route.
Posted By: eaglemountainman Re: Savage 99 - 07/20/21

I don't know how tough those Alaskan berries are, but I think you'll have enough gun.
Posted By: Calhoun Re: Savage 99 - 07/31/21
Only receivers with serial numbers over 900,000 or starting with a letter can be rebarreled into 243/308/358 length cartridges. So it sounds like yours is working, but it’s incorrect to make a blanket statement that any 99 rebarrel will work.

The receiver internals were changed at serial number 900,000 to allow 243/308/358 cartridges to fit into the magazine.
Posted By: 8mmRem Re: Savage 99 - 07/31/21
Actually I had read that and was concerned as the action was and early action and I called my smith and questioned him about it and he told me it had all ready been done. So either someone is misinformed or I was misled or he is a talented smith.
Posted By: 8mmRem Re: Savage 99 - 07/31/21
It’s not the berries but the competition for the berries that concerns me!
Posted By: Calhoun Re: Savage 99 - 08/01/21
I'm not misinformed.. I've seen multiple early 99's turned into 308's that were single fire because the gunsmith hadn't realized a 308 wouldn't fit into the magazine. We even saw a factory made 99F in 243 under 900,000 that you couldn't load the magazine.

The rear wall of the magazine well was moved back to allow room for 243/308/358 at 900,000, and some of the internal parts changed.

Read #6 and #7 on the 1961 factory conversion/work list sheet and note the serial number ranges and calibers they would convert to:

Originally Posted by Loggah
Picked up some information over the weekend, which I thought people here would be interested in. This might explain some of the weird receiver/barrel combinations that we see.

Below is a scan of the letter.

Don

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Posted By: WStrayer Re: Savage 99 - 08/01/21
On the conventional rotary mag guns, there is a modification required.
I would check with JES...
I have a 99C in 308 Win and have thought is an easier way to go.
Posted By: Bugger Re: Savage 99 - 08/01/21
I have often wondered how a 35 - 300 Sage cartridge would work in a 99. I like 358 calibers
Posted By: Calhoun Re: Savage 99 - 08/01/21
That’s an old wildcat. I think it was fairly popular with eastern woods hunters that don’t have longer shots. I think JES will do those? I’d like a double barrel setup with that and a 300 on a takedown model, just have to find a gun that will load and feed both.
Posted By: FSJeeper Re: Savage 99 - 08/02/21
JES did an early post mil 300 savage to .358 rebore which was Sub-MOA and never hand loaded because the Hornady 250 grainers shot so well there was no need to even try.

I hunted two seasons with it and it clearly did a better job than the .308 I used to use.

You'll love the 358.
Posted By: 8mmRem Re: Savage 99 - 02/10/22
Well my smith is supposed to take it out tomorrow to check function. Hopefully it passes muster.

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Posted By: 250Sav_age Re: Savage 99 - 05/16/22
And how's it working out?
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