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27 September 2007, 08:20
nstoolman1
300 Savage
I have come across a 300 savage that breaks down with a 410 shotgun barrel. Great condition about 40 yrs old. Any Idea what it's worth?
27 September 2007, 14:14
D Hunter
It used to be you could buy them cheap but they quit making them and immediately they became a collectors item. With anything collectable the price may be how much you can get someone to pay for it. I am interested in it. How much are they asking?


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30 September 2007, 02:06
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by nstoolman1:
I have come across a 300 savage that breaks down with a 410 shotgun barrel. Great condition about 40 yrs old. Any Idea what it's worth?


A model 99 Savage?


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30 September 2007, 04:45
brasskeeper
it must be a over/under break action rifle/shotgun
30 September 2007, 07:26
vapodog
quote:
Originally posted by El Deguello:
quote:
Originally posted by nstoolman1:
I have come across a 300 savage that breaks down with a 410 shotgun barrel. Great condition about 40 yrs old. Any Idea what it's worth?


A model 99 Savage?

yes....they were available that way.


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30 September 2007, 07:38
conifer
Hello:
Are you referring to a 99 rifle @ 300 Savage that has an extra (exchangeable) barrel for .410? This was not uncommon.
30 September 2007, 07:50
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by conifer:
Hello:
Are you referring to a 99 rifle @ 300 Savage that has an extra (exchangeable) barrel for .410? This was not uncommon.


IS THIS A TEST? Confusedroger


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30 September 2007, 08:06
Idaho Sharpshooter
Bartsche,

can I reload the new 308 with my 300 Savage dies?

popcorn
30 September 2007, 19:20
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Bartsche,

can I reload the new 308 with my 300 Savage dies?popcorn


Actually you can ( OLD .308 )if your die will allow you to shove .145" of neck length into it. Your case my be a little longer after you fire it.

This really was a test wasn't it??? coffeeroger


Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
30 September 2007, 23:02
brasskeeper
A 99 in 300 savage with a 410 barrel?
How does it work? Is the rim of the 410 the same as a 300savage? Will the 410 work in the rotary mag?
01 October 2007, 00:50
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by brasskeeper:
A 99 in 300 savage with a 410 barrel?
How does it work? Is the rim of the 410 the same as a 300savage? Will the 410 work in the rotary mag?


ConfusedOK VD, I want to know also. bewildered roger


Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
01 October 2007, 01:07
mete
You could machine off the rim ! Roll Eyes 410 rim dia - .535", 300 Savage .473" dancing
01 October 2007, 03:06
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by mete:
You could machine off the rim ! Roll Eyes 410 rim dia - .535", 300 Savage .473" dancing


Of course .Now why didn't I see that? holycowroger


Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
01 October 2007, 06:30
TCLouis
Is it a Savage Model 24?
Over and under rifle and 410 barrels?
Or is it two separate barrels, 410 and 300 Savage?



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