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I just thought about my 99 tonight. Mine is chambered in308 and has a steel tube weaver with rings that allow the scope to be knocked out of the way for use of irons. My granddaddy hunted with it in AK during the early 60's. I was thinking I ought to work a load up for it. Thank you for the reminder. Great job on the rifle btw.
I have a couple 99's. Both made in 1917. One is a 250 Sav that is a takedown that my Great-grandmother, grandmother, mother, and wife learned to shoot with. The other is a 30-30 that I picked up a few years ago.
It needs some checkering.
RJB,
If you go to 24HCF savage collectors
Savage Collectors - 24hourcampfire
You will find guys who call well used Sav 99s "gray rats", which is far better to them than the dreaded "reblued".
So what you have to do is ignore that purist collector set of values for your Sav99 project.
You are an individual with your own values, goals, and plans.
And enjoy your young eyes that hit the target with open sights.