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While I was negotiating a trade for a powered parachute of all things, one thing led to another and the fellow let me look through his gun safes. One rifle I pulled out was a 99 EG in 250-3000, style 3, serial number around 700k IIRC.
The wood was about 97% and the metal finish was as good if not better. It also had a vintage Lyman tang mounted peep… BUT - it was non factory d&t’d for a scope and had sling swivels in the stock 😩
I could have brought it home for $700, I offered $500 thinking it would make for a good looking shooter. I believe he would’ve met me in the middle… but I passed.

I think I made the right choice with passing at $700 - but I sure hate leaving 99s behind.
You have a steadier hand than me. I haven't seen a 250 for that price in a while, even in poor shape.

Could never get past the extra holes.
If it's not right for you, then you did the right thing. I don't think the price was far off by today's market standards, but that doesn't mean it's the right price for you.

Can't buy them all.

Unfortunately. grin
Yeah, that's a tough Call!
Originally Posted by Calhoun
If it's not right for you, then you did the right thing. I don't think the price was far off by today's market standards, but that doesn't mean it's the right price for you.

Can't buy them all.

Unfortunately. grin


You guys owning 162 of them is what makes them so expensive for the rest of us latecomers 😝
Originally Posted by Poconojack

Could never get past the extra holes.


You should see my first 99 (1952 EG). Got it back before I knew much about them... when I took the scope bases off, it looked like someone with Parkinson's tapped it with a hand drill.
I think $600 was an OK price if he went for it.

But, Calhoun has the right philosophy on buying.
Originally Posted by zcm82
You guys owning 162 of them is what makes them so expensive for the rest of us latecomers 😝

Heh.. I’m a guy that has a safe full of 99’s with aftermarket holes. Believe me, I’m not one paying top dollar for collector quality 99’s. grin

And nowhere near 162. It’s a dream I have, tho..
I just buy shooters these days. I made that mistake a long time ago with a fancy grade Marlin, I'll never buy something too "nice" to use in the field.

I grossly overpaid for my first EG, but I think I did ok on the 2nd EG and my 1899A. I'll probably end up with a 4th in 25-35 or 32-40 eventually when I have the bucks, or find a cheap-ish one in 30/30 to rebarrel, and I'll be good at 4.

I wish I had bought them 20 years ago, when I was living in MN they were cheap and common in pawn shops, but at the time I never really knew much about them or had much interest.
Extra holes don't bother me if the price is right and the rest of the gun is in great shape. And I'd say with the prices that 99s have been going for lately coupled with the fact that the 250 always commands a premium that 700-bucks would have been about the right price. The holes certainly are not going to make it shoot around corners.
I don't mind the extra holes when the bases, scope mounts and scopes are still attached. It's the messed up empty holes that make me run for the door.
Originally Posted by ROMAC
I don't mind the extra holes when the bases, scope mounts and scopes are still attached. It's the messed up empty holes that make me run for the door.


Just weld a Leupold base on the sucker and go hunt!
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Originally Posted by ROMAC
I don't mind the extra holes when the bases, scope mounts and scopes are still attached. It's the messed up empty holes that make me run for the door.


Just weld a Leupold base on the sucker and go hunt!


That's why we have super glue!
If the gun has extra holes, it generally doesn't bother me. What does bother me is recoil pads and crappy bores. Many times a couple extra holes can be beneficial, depending on their purpose because I buy guns to shoot not to "collect" or for investment reasons.

For example: A Stevens single shot target rifle drilled for Unertl scope blocks, or a Springfield sporter with a Griffin&Howe side mount will always capture my attention quicker than a completely unmolested identical rifle. If I were enamored of Savage EG's I would welcome one d/t'ed for scope mounts even if I intended to use it with an aperture sight - A) because that's why God gave us filler screws for when a scope isn't mounted, B) with a cataract just starting in my right eye, a scope is welcome these days (and I won't always have a cataract), and C) because it means I can get it cheaper than the crazy "collector" prices which are the new norm in the world of Savage lever guns. For those reasons I sincerely wish more of them were d/t'ed.
I have enough factory tapped rifles to fill my usability “need” and for some reason have always been driven crazy by none factory alterations on “collectible” rifles (even more so when the gun is in otherwise high condition). I would rather own the same or a similar rifle in lesser but factory original condition … but I realize everyone has different feelings about this. For that reason I imagine I value it a bit less than some of you would have.

Actually the ugly sling swivels bothered me more than the receiver holes.

Either way, it’s still there if I change my mind, get itchy for a 99 purchase, or if he decides he will take a little less for it.

My apologies for not taking the time to take pictures. It was in remarkable cosmetic condition.
The only 99 250 I have, has I don’t know how many holes drilled in it. Some, if not all have been welded back. I think I paid $150 for it at a gunshow. It’s rough. I put a tang sight on it and discovered it will shoot tiny cloverleaf groups at 100 yards with factory 100 grain Remington loads. Really good trigger too. It’s killed a lot of deer. I don’t care if it gets rained on, dropped, skinned up, etc. It does the job.

Judging by the quality of firearms I’ve seen you post for sale on this forum, I’d say you did the right thing. I doubt you’d ever be content with extra holes in a rifle.
Originally Posted by zcm82


and I'll be good at 4.



Good luck with that.....
Originally Posted by 99guy
Originally Posted by zcm82


and I'll be good at 4.



Good luck with that.....


I've downsized all my things in general. I used to have about 50 guns, I have maybe 9 now. I'd actually have to look, it's 9 or 10. I keep each one for specific uses, and typically 1 gets sold if a new one is bought. I just sold a couple last week since I'd gotten something to replace what I used them for.
I'm sort of doing the same thing, slimming down the number of hunting rifles (how many deer rifles does a fella need?), and replacing them with single shot target rifles at a rate of about two for one.
My parents were hoarders, and when my Mom died, dealing with that mess made me stop and think about all the crap I had that I never really used or needed. Anything I hadn't shot within like a year or so got sold pretty much immediately, then I pared it down from there.
Well you are talking in a "savage collectors" forum ! smile
Originally Posted by Loggah
Well you are talking in a "savage collectors" forum ! smile


Well, 1/3 of my rifles are 99s now, so I consider it a collection 😂 Just took me into my mid-30s to discover my perfect hunting rifle.
Originally Posted by Loggah
Well you are talking in a "savage collectors" forum ! smile


Yeah wutter you up to now, three, four Savages? How many do you need?!!!
I buy a lot I probably shouldn't have, but at prices I know I could for sure make my money back at the least. Extra holes in the metal is a quick way to make it hard to do so. Probably doesn't matter though since I've never sold a gun. Now it I could only find a 1899 project receiver. Turns out that is more difficult than I thought. No wood, doesn't have to have a barrel and don't care about the metal finish. I thought that would be a slam dunk.
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Originally Posted by Loggah
Well you are talking in a "savage collectors" forum ! smile


Yeah wutter you up to now, three, four Savages? How many do you need?!!!


Gotta leave a few for the rest of us 😝

I get it though, some people just love acquiring stuff. My old man has probably 60 rifles he's never shot, with around half of them still in the boxes. Head scratcher to me, but a lot of people do it with all sorts of things.
Originally Posted by damnesia
I buy a lot I probably shouldn't have, but at prices I know I could for sure make my money back at the least. Extra holes in the metal is a quick way to make it hard to do so. Probably doesn't matter though since I've never sold a gun. Now it I could only find a 1899 project receiver. Turns out that is more difficult than I thought. No wood, doesn't have to have a barrel and don't care about the metal finish. I thought that would be a slam dunk.


What's the project?

Imagine someone here would have something to fit the bill. You should make an inquiry post.
I've probably got a receiver.
Damnesia, I may have one. PM me about Tues and I'll check.
I’ve got a parkerized receiver, s/n in the 200,000’s if memory serves. Not at home, so can’t check.
The catch is, I don't want a bare receiver. From what I understand, it's a bitch getting the internals to fit properly.

Originally Posted by gnoahhh
I'm sort of doing the same thing, slimming down the number of hunting rifles (how many deer rifles does a fella need?), and replacing them with single shot target rifles at a rate of about two for one.


Gary, how many single shot target rifles does a fella need?
Originally Posted by Poconojack
how many deer rifles does a fella need?


Oh, I'd say 30-40 is probably enough...but more is better.
Originally Posted by Poconojack

Originally Posted by gnoahhh
I'm sort of doing the same thing, slimming down the number of hunting rifles (how many deer rifles does a fella need?), and replacing them with single shot target rifles at a rate of about two for one.


Gary, how many single shot target rifles does a fella need?


One or three for each discipline under ASSRA sanctions: offhand .22, benchrest .22, offhand centerfire .32-40, benchrest centerfire .32-40, benchrest quarterbore (.25 cal.), offhand/benchrest over .40 cal., offhand/benchrest military single shot. Then there's CBA (Cast Bullet Association) shooting: centerfire benchrest/offhand wherein gas checked bullets are allowed, versus plain base only in ASSRA shooting. Hey, you asked!!

Thank goodness you didn't mention single shot deer rifles of which there are a couple floating around here too.

By the time I'm done I'll still have a baker's dozen or so purpose built deer rifles, including a couple Savages, which will help greatly in reducing the pre-season angst over which one to take afield - but still enough to satisfy a loony's experimenting curiosity.
Originally Posted by gnoahhh


By the time I'm done I'll still have a baker's dozen or so purpose built deer rifles, including a couple Savages, which will help greatly in reducing the pre-season angst over which one to take afield - but still enough to satisfy a loony's experimenting curiosity.


Any of the deer single shots H&R/NEFs? The one rifle I do regret selling was a H&R I had reamed out to 357 Maximum. Wish I could go back and call a do-over on that deal.

Originally Posted by Southern_WI_Savage


Oh, I'd say 30-40 is probably enough...but more is better.



Dad, is that you? 🤣
Originally Posted by zcm82


Any of the deer single shots H&R/NEFs? The one rifle I do regret selling was a H&R I had reamed out to 357 Maximum. Wish I could go back and call a do-over on that deal.



Sorry, no. I'm a falling block single shot kind of guy. Winchester, Ballard, Stevens, Ruger, etc.
Those Ballards are beautiful rifles 👍

I had little Stevens falling block in 32 rimfire way back when. Fantastic little rabbit rifle, but it got so hard/expensive to find ammo for I ended up getting rid of it after that Navy Arms ammo dried up.
Originally Posted by Loggah
Well you are talking in a "savage collectors" forum ! smile



This rifle is sitting about an hour southeast of you. I was surprised to see any 99 within that close of a proximity to your stash - haha
Originally Posted by gnoahhh
I'm sort of doing the same thing (how many deer single shot target rifles does a fella need?),


grin
Originally Posted by 99guy
[quote=gnoahhh]I'm sort of doing the same thing (how many deer single shot target rifles does a fella need?),


grin[/quote

Haha. When I consider that I spend about 100 hours target shooting for every hour I spend deer hunting anymore it's a no-brainer. Plus I'm scratching a 40 year old itch, and I ain't getting any younger.
Originally Posted by 99guy
[quote=gnoahhh]I'm sort of doing the same thing (how many deer single shot target rifles does a fella need?),


One Stevens and a bizillion barrels!
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