need help identifing model 99

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like it says above model 99 in 300 savage
Thanks Roy
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Ha, ha, ya got me, Joe!
I should have said "Not factory drilled and tapped".

Those swingaway mounts are in a league with the see-through style rings. I've seen them lots on Win 88's too for some reason.
 
I started a thread a couple years ago asking if anyone who had see-throughs had ever actually used their iron sights to shoot game. Basically, no. Pretty much no-one. Heck, if you have time to choose, you'll use the scope. If you had no time to choose, you never would have got the critter with irons or optics.
 
I had a borrowed Model 88 Winchester in 1975 with Weaver tip-off mounts. That scope never shot the same way twice.

Later I bought see-through mounts for my Remington Model 700 243. Never ever used them to shoot game.
 
http://www.savage99.com/savage99_dates.htm

Enter your serial number and hit submit.

I own one Savage rifle that has no serial number, so it may be an issue for you too. Hopefully yours has one. This site worked well for my Winchesters.

Dates for other models

http://www.savage99.com/dates.htm
 
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I started a thread a couple years ago asking if anyone who had see-throughs had ever actually used their iron sights to shoot game. Basically, no. Pretty much no-one. Heck, if you have time to choose, you'll use the scope. If you had no time to choose, you never would have got the critter with irons or optics.

I used to have a 99F in 300 Sav that had those mounts on it.

Was tracking a buddies buck one morning and the damn thing jumped up at about 25 yds, went to the irons and popped him right in the vitals, bang flop.
 
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