Exatly right on the money.
With a long optics rail pre-installed, and quality aperture sights, big loop preferred.
I'd buy one right now!
But the point is, you can already buy stuff like this! What's the big deal about adding just one more of the same old, same old to the pile???
How many lever actions out there can handle a .270 WSM???
One, the Browning.
How many different designs of lever action are possible?
Basically, about 4. Winchester, Marlin, Browning, and of course, Savage.
Frankly, if there were another way to re-invent the lever action into something the market would accept and could afford, someone would have done it over the last 100 years.
What killed the Model 99 was cost of production due to its complexity. Certainly wasn't because people quit wanting 'em!
Modern technologies should be able to solve this problem...and make a better 99 while they're at it!
I see a Model 99 in .270 WSM, 24" barrel, nice and clean and reasonably slender with no useless iron sights, and maybe some fluting! Nice matte finish, or stainless. Clip feed. Quality synthetic stock, curved grip and 1" Decelerator pad, black...or maybe sand with black webbing! And a Leupold VX3 compact variable atop it set up in Burris Signature rings on Weaver Grand Slam bases.
Damn, who wouldn't want one of these!
