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Thread: Inherited A Savage Model 1899!!

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    Sorry, I got caught in the search feature, this guy is Eastern Ontario, PM me if you are not a member and I can contact the guy for you, $30 a box, has 5+ boxes of ammo and dies as well.

    https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...hlight=5.6x52R

    This next guy has dies.

    https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...hlight=5.6x52R

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    Thge .22 Hi-Power was the Winchester .25-35 necked down to .227". It is an oddball bore size, most .22 centrefires are .224" bullets.
    It looks like your rifle is an 1899F takedown. I have the same gun in .250-3000. Great rifle!

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    Nice gun
    check out Trade Ex for ammo.
    google: Trade Ex

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    Trade Ex definitely has the ammo I need so I will be buying a bunch of it. They will ship it to me or I can go pick it up seeing as I basically pass by Hawkesbury once or twice a month to visit the inlaws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by otto11 View Post
    Trade Ex definitely has the ammo I need so I will be buying a bunch of it. They will ship it to me or I can go pick it up seeing as I basically pass by Hawkesbury once or twice a month to visit the inlaws.
    Then you are set.

    Never toss a single piece of brass, if you do you will kick yourself in a few years, trust me, ha ha ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    Then you are set.

    Never toss a single piece of brass, if you do you will kick yourself in a few years, trust me, ha ha ha.
    My brother Oddmott and I have been discussing reloading for a couple years now so who knows this might get us started haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by otto11 View Post
    My brother Oddmott and I have been discussing reloading for a couple years now so who knows this might get us started haha.
    Ahh, ok, been chatting with him off this site.

    reloading in tandem will save you some cash for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo Charlie View Post
    Thge .22 Hi-Power was the Winchester .25-35 necked down to .227". It is an oddball bore size, most .22 centrefires are .224" bullets.
    It looks like your rifle is an 1899F takedown. I have the same gun in .250-3000. Great rifle!
    From what I have found so far the serial number falls into the range of the 1899H.

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    Quote Originally Posted by otto11 View Post
    From what I have found so far the serial number falls into the range of the 1899H.
    You're likely correct. Very similar guns and I love mine. I have sold all my 99's except for my 1899F and my 99EG, both .250's, and I'm debating parting with the EG. But that takedown stays, lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo Charlie View Post
    You're likely correct. Very similar guns and I love mine. I have sold all my 99's except for my 1899F and my 99EG, both .250's, and I'm debating parting with the EG. But that takedown stays, lol!
    What are the unique characteristics of the "takedown" version Kilo?

    I've like what I've seen about this caliber so much that if Otto buys the reloading gear... I may get a cheap axis or something bored out to match. It just flat out pounds the snot out of 223 & 224.
    Roosted ain't Roasted.

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