rom 1947 to 1954 only 2 calibers available 250 and 300, so what could be the % of 250s in the mix .
norm
Certainly not enough!! 10-15% maybe...??
That's one a them R's with the schnable tip. Sweet.
That's one a them R's with the schnable tip. Sweet.
WHEN DID THAT CHANGE OCCUR?
I have a near mint one that I just added a like similar condition Leupold Westerner 8x scope on. Was going to try it at the range this weekend but it looks like the weather is going to suck.
WHEN DID THAT CHANGE OCCUR?
sometime at bubba's place
plab
I have been told by the gun broker public that this is infact a model 99 EG and not an R model. There is a stamp on the side of the reciver with the letter R with a circle. I do not want to miss lead any one as I am not an expert on Savages. I have owned a gun shop for 10 years and still learn new things every day, This is a great gun so don't miss out....Thank you
50/50 here too. 1950 R in 250 and 1951 R in 300
out of 15 guns from that era only 2 have been 250s.
Lightfoot is probably close but I think maby 5-10%,
NORM
About the same for Pre-war R's?
93% in 300 S.
7% in 250-3000 S.
How close was I?...that was my best guess.
About the same for Pre-war R's?
I'd say 10% at best for prewar R's.
Ask Maddog, I think he has every caliber R except for that one.
Nope, I'm missing the 243.