Savage Model 99- Odd Calibre

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A friend is going out tonight to look at a few rifles for sale.He mentioned that one was a Savage Model 99 in .375 Win. Anyone ever seen a 99 in this calibre? Any idea of its value?
 
I saw one at Corlanes in Dawson Creek a few years back, but some donkey had sawed a couple of inches off the barrel (I mean literally hacksawed, and rough dressed with a coarse file!). I think they were still asking $375. Seems to me it had a sort of a beavertail forend with no checkering and rather plain wood. I don't recall if it had a rotary magazine or not.

At the same time they had a rough-but-restorable Win. 88 in .358 for $400, that I'm still kicking myself for leaving behind.
 
Yep not real common, I have seen a couple, the .375 although a fantastic eastern deer & bear cartridge, never did catch on. I bought a new Marlin 336 in .375 back about 1985-90. It shot beautiful. I now hunt with a 99 in 38-55 & shot another deer with it again this year :). If your handloading for a 38-55, you can come with-in a 100fps of the 375 with out pushing the old girl.

If I was offered a 375 at a reasonable $$ I'd be hard pressed to turn it down, unfortunately it has become some-what of a Sav collectors item & tends to go for a good buck.
 
I've got one. I actually hunt it even.

Once a 99 goes over the one million mark I don't consider them collectibles anymore so I hunt my tang safety guns.

Picked up a nice 8 point buck and a doe with it last year.

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Naw, that picture was taken back at camp when we got back. That gun is unloaded. I just took it back out of the camp for some pics before I hung the deer up on the game pole. You can barely tell but those two deer are already gutted. You can see a couple of the white patio chair legs in the pic that are around the fire pit.
 
Beers empty too right :D
Absolutely nothing wrong with celebrating a nice pair like that.
Besides a picture proves nothing. He could have had the empty out to target practice the gun after missing the ten pointer that was with these two. :D
 
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.375 is quite rare--if it is in very good or better condition it is worth a premium on the collector market. Contrary to what Joe says :) (hanging out with Jed too much) there is a market for rare variations even post mil amongst collectors.

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