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Offline jbmi

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Who said levers can't shoot well
« on: November 10, 2007, 01:37:35 PM »
Took my Savage 99 to the range today to test my reloads for opening day next week. 358 win., 40 gr. RL7, 200 Hornady RN, CCI primers in new 358 Win. Brass.
This has always been my go-to load. First three shots at 100 yds's,(actually my only 3 shots) looked like this. Didn't feel I need to make any adjustments so I just put her back in the case and came home.

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Re: Who said levers can't shoot well
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2007, 04:46:42 PM »
To my knowledge I do not think any one has ever accused a 99 as being inaccurate if they have they were wrong unless there was something wrong with the gun. 99's are accurate well made rifles.
Said I never had much use for one, never said I didn't know how to use it.

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Re: Who said levers can't shoot well
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2007, 02:56:59 AM »
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Who said levers can't shoot well 
Certainly no one that ever fired one. My buddy has one in .308 that I'd love to own.
And not to change the subject too much... Did Savage ever make one in .270?

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Re: Who said levers can't shoot well
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2007, 09:03:29 AM »
No Savage 99 in 270.
Overall length of cartridge in to much for the 99 action.
I think they did chamber a few in 284?
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Re: Who said levers can't shoot well
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2007, 11:10:34 AM »
"I think they did chamber a few in 284?"

They most certainly did!  I bought one for a lady friend in the late '60s.  It was a real sweetheart to shoot.

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Re: Who said levers can't shoot well
« Reply #5 on: November 16, 2007, 10:33:19 AM »
Winter Hawk
 The lady or the rifle?  ;D
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Re: Who said levers can't shoot well
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2007, 01:23:22 AM »
Nice shooting ;D now I have always thought that the Savage 99 was a slightly strange looking rifle and never have shot one. Come to think of it I think I have only ever handled one once. Might have to try to rectify that!

   Now a strange thing I have noticed is that I was reading "The Hunting Rifle" by Townsend Wheelan and he mentions the rifles that he considered accurate and high quality that have been made and were since 1898 still in production at that time. yet Savage even as a company is not mentioned. He repeatedly mentions Winchester and Remington. Reading it it becomes clear his favorite of the two was Winchester. What I wonder and don't understand was why even when mentioning lever actions did Wheelan leave out the Savage after all it's, or I have heard it's, much better accuracy wise than say the Winchester 94 and of course handles cartridges more suited to hunting deer later one of course being available in .308 win.

   I know that Wheelan was responsible for the better styled and proportioned stocks on the Winchester 71 which I believe they listed as the NRA stock. This prejudicece against Savage seems out of place somehow! anyone know why this was?


Edit:-  Read a little further and he does finally mention the Savage 99 and rates it about the same as the Win 94???? now surely the Savage 99 shoots better than the normal Winchester 94.