dw said:I know that a bullet from a 300 savage will go through the floor board of an F150 and take out the starter........don't ask. No it was not me.......was my truck![]()
Now there is a campfire story.
dw said:I know that a bullet from a 300 savage will go through the floor board of an F150 and take out the starter........don't ask. No it was not me.......was my truck![]()
dw said:I know that a bullet from a 300 savage will go through the floor board of an F150 and take out the starter........don't ask. No it was not me.......was my truck![]()
I just happen to own one of those 700 Classics in 300 Savage. It is one of the most accurate factory rifles I have owned [and I have owned a few!!] It does chase the 308 for velocity with Reloder 15 or VV N540. and it puts deer and caribou down with authority. I shoot no bullet heavier than 165 grains in it, and I would not hesitate to smack a Moose or Elk with it inside of 300 yards. And no, it is not for sale!!NAA said:Always wanted to play with the .300 Savage ctg. I'm thinking the Rem 700 Classic would be the perfect platform for doing so. You just don't see to many of them for sale these days though in that ctg...![]()

44Bore said:Are you sure it is an F Dan? I would be interested in seeing a pic--99F pre-war was a takedown model with a straight grip stock, schabble forend. Post war F didn't come out until 1955 and has a checkered pistol grip stock, round forend. In 1946 only (catalog) model was 99EG, 24" barrel, pistol grip stock, Schabble forend. There are a few non catalog pieces that a known to exist from that time period.
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