Anyone Use a Savage 99?

That's a fantastic pickup a 1954 pre 64 Winchester Model 70 in .300 Savage is rare only a few hundred made in that caliber total and carries huge nostalgia value. The .300 Savage was a go to deer cartridge back then mild recoil, 150gr soft points at 2,700 fps drop whitetails cleanly inside 200–250 yards, and it's accurate as hell in those old actions.

Plenty of hunters still use them for deer low flash, soft on the shoulder, ethical kills without overkill, and it performs way above its paper ballistics on medium game. Zero your 150gr ammo at 150 yards and it'll be dead on for woods hunting. Swapping the cheap scope for a Weaver K4 or original style Leupold if you spot one is perfect looks right at home and keeps the vintage feel.

Let the kids shoot it too manageable recoil and the family history make it an ideal first deer rifle hand me down, just like your dad's was for you. Enjoy the old times sake vibes it'll likely tag something this fall. How's the wood and bluing look up close?
 
We have two of them and my brothers and I were just talking about taking them out this year to bring them to life. They are both .250 Savage. One was bought by my great grandpa and the other was bought by his brother at the same time. They have seen the miles and it is what we used growing up.
 
I'd like to read more of your 3 generations of history w that 99. What a legacy.
Just looked up the serial number, it’s a 1945. It was bought new by my great-grandfather, kinda skipped my grandmother, and was passed down to my uncle. I inherited it when he passed away last year.
 

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I killed my first deer with my dad’s 1907 vintage 99B in .30/30 over 50 years ago. It was stolen a couple of years later in a burglary. I found it sitting in a pawn shop the following year and dad got it back. It’s sitting in my safe right now and will go to my grandson. The 99 was the only gun dad ever bought for himself. Dad only ever killed 2 deer in his life and they were both killed with a 99, the first with a borrowed .250/3000 and the second with the .30/30. They are a great rifle!
 
Had an old Leupold 2x7 in the closet, stuck it on this rig and went to the range today.
Started out completely off the paper, gun was shooting about two feet to the right.

Got it dialed in and last three shots were a decent 1.5" group. It's easily minute of deer.

Not going to mess with it, but I'm not a fan of the trigger, seems like it's about 8 pounds?
Love that rotary magazine. It loads easily and cycles rounds perfectly.
 

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