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So I'm looking at buying a Savage 99 as my first firearm bought off the EE. What is a round counter? Anything that I need to be wary of/ asking about?
Cheers.
Tyler
Cheers.
Tyler
So I'm looking at buying a Savage 99 as my first firearm bought off the EE. What is a round counter? Anything that I need to be wary of/ asking about?
Cheers.
Tyler
that is a little window on the side of the action that shows the number of rounds in the rotary mag if I remember right it is on the rh side of the action
i don't know about the savage 303 , but i do own a 300 savage .
absolutely nothing wrong with the 300 savage .
as to what to look for in a savage 99 rifle ...... these are very reliable , dependable rifles . just find one that was well cared for , and if it is taken care of , it will outlast you and your grand kids.
Do not buy a .303 Sav. or a .300 Sav. Hold out for a .308, preferably with the Savage rotary magazine.
what's wrong with the 303 savage?? its a good gun a little pricey on ammo who cares
..... and 308 would be a LOT easier to find in a LOT more bullet weights.My negative take on the Sav. .300 is only the very short neck as compared to the .308.
Have you ever tried to buy ammo or brass for a 303 Savage?what's wrong with the 303 savage?? its a good gun a little pricey on ammo who cares
Just wanted to add to keep an eye open for any tang cracks.
How much do these tang cracks affect rifle performance? If it is simply cosmetic, I could care less.
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Have you ever tried to buy ammo or brass for a 303 Savage?
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