Howdy Gentlemen,
I also now live in southern kalifornia, but am from Texas. I still hunt in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico.
My first high powered rifle was a Savage 99E .243. Dad gave it to me on my 14th birthday. I had that rifle till I was 23 then had a week moment and Traded it off. A couple of years later a gun shop was going out of business in Lampassas, Texas. They had a nid Savage 99 A in .250-3000. I bought it and kept it a few years and then traded it off. Don't ask why, I wish I had them both back. I had harvested a herd of deer with both of those rifles.
Last year, on Gunbrokers.com, I found a 1954 vintage Savage 99 F in .300 savage in about 92 % condition. The only thing wrong was the original owner took off the original grip cap and replaced it with a compass. He did a nice job fitting it to the grip so it is OK. I went on ebay and found an original grip cap in Canada. After the dust settled, I paid $54 dollars for the grip cap. I must have wanted it pretty bad, huh?
Any how, that rifle now wears an older weaver 2.5 to 7x micro-trac scope in weaver mounts and rings.
My load:
Case: WW .300 Savage
Primer: CCI-Br2
Bullet: 150 grain Sierra pro-hunter (spitzer flat base)
Powder: 41 grains of IMR-4895
Velocity from 22" barrell, Approx 2620 ft/sec
3 shots ito 1" at 100 yards.
I can live with that. Guess I'll just keep this one. I am 61 years old now and these rifles are now going through the roof price wise.
Sincerely,
Dave (Bubba) Thornblom