Northman999
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Yukon
I hunted extensively with a Rem 600 in .308 win; it was very handy and whatever I pointed it at just seemed to fall over and die right on the spot...
Having carried and hunted with somewhere between 100 and 200'different rifles and shotguns, I would have to say that unless it is custom fitted or very very high end, the Savage model 99 is probably one of the best handling rifles ever made in standard run of the mill, off the shelf, not too expensive rifle.
Yeah, I know, it doesn't have the CGN approved fan base or "elite status", but that rifle just plain points and shoots for most people like it's an extension of their arm and fingers.
I would give it a solid 9/10
It is, and on the lighter side of 6 pounds with its short barrel and peep sight, it's my answer to your question as well. It carries like a 22. Chambered in 30-06, sorry the pics lit terribly and taken on a phoneIs your BSA Majestic hard to tell apart from your body?
About a ugly as they come though, like a fat chick that puts out.Yep the savage 99 is one of the best hunting rifle ever made
About a ugly as they come though, like a fat chick that puts out.
What's ugly about that???
Bsa cf2 heavy but feel great
Tikka t3 lite
oh I know, in any context fat and ugly has never stopped me.When choosing a rifle for it's outstanding quality, esthetics should be the least of your consideration...
It is a rifle not a suit... JP.![]()
When choosing a rifle for it's outstanding quality, esthetics should be the least of your consideration...
It is a rifle not a suit... JP.![]()
^ I don't want to stir the pot with the ruger guys. But the No.1 is downright chunky compared to kipplaufbüchse stutzen's made in Europe.
I am really curious about the stuzen brno single shots; the older ones not the modern ones. I can't seem to find any info on the model; I have seen them called k-1's.
The Ruger No. 1 International is a heavy unbalanced log compared to a M-S carbine...
No experience with Brno single shot Stutzens but I have heard they can't hit the side of a barn. No personal experience though.
The Dumoulin .358 is a nice handling rifle, roughly in the same category as an early Sako fullstock Forester.
... the No.1 is downright chunky compared to kipplaufbüchse stutzen's .
No experience with Brno single shot Stutzens but I have heard they can't hit the side of a barn. No personal experience though.




























