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June 27th, 2019, 06:56 AM
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My grandfather just handed his two guns to me. A Browning A5 Belgian and a Savage model 99 308. Both are near mint.
Accuracy on the model 99 isn't great, but I think that's because of copper fouling, I don't think my grandfather has ever put a brush through the barrel.
Things that fly turn me on
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June 27th, 2019 06:56 AM
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June 29th, 2019, 08:44 AM
#12
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
toddy
My grandfather just handed his two guns to me. A Browning A5 Belgian and a Savage model 99 308. Both are near mint.
Accuracy on the model 99 isn't great, but I think that's because of copper fouling, I don't think my grandfather has ever put a brush through the barrel.
Toddy, I've owned several 99's and all of them were accurate with the exception of a .303 with very worn rifling.
Get that bore spotless and it should shoot well. One trick to shooting the 99 (or any lever with a two-piece stock!) is to rest the front of the receiver, rather than the forend, on the front bag.
I've never had a .308, but I've owned three .300 Savages, and all would shoot to about MOA.
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July 2nd, 2019, 09:00 AM
#13

Originally Posted by
Kilo Charlie
Toddy, I've owned several 99's and all of them were accurate with the exception of a .303 with very worn rifling.
Get that bore spotless and it should shoot well. One trick to shooting the 99 (or any lever with a two-piece stock!) is to rest the front of the receiver, rather than the forend, on the front bag.
I've never had a .308, but I've owned three .300 Savages, and all would shoot to about MOA.
Thanks for the tip!
I gave it a good cleaning. Put 20 rounds of 180 grain federal box down the pipe on sunday. I was under an MOA off the lead sled.
Its got high see through rings on it which I seriously dislike. Will probably put a different set on it at some point.
Things that fly turn me on
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July 2nd, 2019, 09:06 AM
#14

Originally Posted by
toddy
Thanks for the tip!
I gave it a good cleaning. Put 20 rounds of 180 grain federal box down the pipe on sunday. I was under an MOA off the lead sled.
Its got high see through rings on it which I seriously dislike. Will probably put a different set on it at some point.
Get a cheek rest kit and build up a nice cheek rest. Once you get a good cheek weld to the stock, it can the easiest to shoot gun you have.
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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August 13th, 2019, 10:52 AM
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August 18th, 2019, 08:23 PM
#16
My first gun was my papa’s gun. He took a ton of deer with it and I hope to do the same. It’s a 742 Remington in .308, the Canadian centennial model. It’s heavy as hell for a bush gun but shoots straight and has history. I’ll always use it but take amazing care of it so one day I can pass it on, hopefully a hundred years from now it will still be taking deer.