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Re: Savage 99 Barrel Reboring ?
30 December 2004, 19:17
srtRe: Savage 99 Barrel Reboring ?
I'm pretty sure the rotors are the same, you might need a cartridge stop but I believe the 308 will work, but savageparts should be able to advise you.
30 December 2004, 15:49
Frank MartinezIsn't the real problem to do with the rotary magazine and feeding the larger diameter bullets?
Frank
30 December 2004, 16:02
elmoThanks Jim White and SRT
Sent e-mails to Dan and savageparts.
Frank... I don't know what devils are in the details, but I expect that the folks here at AR will point them out before too long. I believe that .308 and .358 case dimensions are identical as far as the rotary mag is concerned.
Elmo
30 December 2004, 15:15
srtYou can probably buy a new barrel from I believe savageparts.com in Florida. If it is under one million serial number it has square threads and over v-cut. If the cartridge rotor is 308 it should function.
30 December 2004, 14:52
vigillinusI think that 99 barrel thickness various with model. The .358 from .308 rebore has been discussed on the Savage Collectors forum at 24hourcampfire.com. My recollection is that one or more of those gents have done it. Post your inquiry there.
30 December 2004, 14:42
Jim Whiteelmo,
You can reach Danny Pedersen at;
Classic Barrel & Gunwork
2601 Lake Valley Rd.
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
If you've never heard of Danny Pedersen he was Fred Wells barrel maker and just recently opened his own business at the above address. You can also get him at
dan@cutrifle.com31 December 2004, 01:27
jeffeossoElmo,
there's NO WAY a barrel would come out of my shop with the factory THINNESS of the savage 99 in 358.. i have one in my safe, btw... if it's not an 1/8, it's not going to be done by me... NOT because I don't want to, but for liability.
Let's go through the barrel price
125 bauska barrel
~100 for chamber and headspace
~50 for dovetail/drilling
~100 for reblue the whole gun
100% chance of success
done in 2 weeks
375 bucks
replace with a savage factory barrel
200 bucks done and dusted
rebore
AT LEAST 350 + reblue
SOME chance of failure
option BEST
sell the 308 (350)
buy a 358 (600 max)
net cost, 250
jeffe
30 December 2004, 14:15
elmoHere's the math
The 20" barrel measures .595 OD at the muzzle.
(.595 - .308) / 2 = .1435 barrel wall thickness
(.595 - .338) / 2 = .1285 " " "
(.595 - .358) / 2 = .1185 " " "
Is this barrel too skinny?
A new barrel would need to be drilled and tapped for scope and ghost ring sight, dovetailed ramp for a front sight, a stud mounted to hang the forend, turned to match existing contour so forend would fit, chambered and blued. Would that really be cheaper than a rebore? Seems like a lot of work.
What are ballpark costs for rebarrel vs rebore
Thanks
Elmo
30 December 2004, 12:51
jeffeossoElmo,
in this case, i bet he wont take the work... the barrel (factory 358) is PAPER thin...
a rebarrel is cheaper and faster..
jeffe
30 December 2004, 14:07
Jim Whiteelmo,
Danny Pedersen does reboring. I don't have his information with me right now but I will be home in a couple of hours and will post it then. Jim
30 December 2004, 11:25
elmoWho can rebore my savage 99, now that Cliff Labounty has retired?
I'm thinking of a .308 to .358 conversion. If anyone has done this, please tell me about the details.
The 338-08 with a 210 grn Partition sounds interesting also.
Anyone use 338-08?
Thanks
Elmo
30 December 2004, 11:52
elmoThanks Chic
Will we see you at Reno SCI next month
Does anyone besides Labounty rebore barrels or are they the only game in town.
Elmo