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Let me clarify some things, I wasn't considering this fir the grandkids, I just came upon it while looking for rifles for the grand kids. I'm sure it was re barreled, the barrel doesn't look military, and is stamped .300 savage. It just looked interesting to me.
While looking for rifles for my two grandchildren, I came across a type 99, that has been rechambered in 300 savage. It has been sporterized, with a thumbhole stock, looks like a boyds. I just know nothing about the type 99. The price is $200.00. I know everything is a gamble, but does anyone...
I was thinking about the desiccant and bag idea, but I have access to a mig welder. Now I'm thinking fill the bag with argon with the desiccant, then reassemble the eye piece. I will update when I do this.
Long story short, I discovered while hunting, the lenses in the eye piece of my scope were loose. I replaced the scope, then looking at the bad scope, I removed the eye piece and tightened the lenses, I reassembled the scope, it looks and functions properly, but I'm sure there is just regular...
came across these, they are large rifle. That is all the info I have. Any info that anyone can give me would be appreciated. are they magnum or regular, are they corrosive or non corrosive, are they collectable and worth more not loaded?
Yes 93 is old, I've had the bucket for quite awhile. Cleaning up the gun room, and decided to clean and load that bucket to get better organized. It just seemed odd that it is the only "copper colored case" in the bucket. I am sure they are all once fired, they came from a qualification range...
this was in a bucket of range pickup brass. I'm sure it has only been fired once, I also don't think it has been in contact with a chemical that would have changed the composition of the brass, but I have no explanation for the copper color. It came from a federal gov. shooting range. I loaded...
lyman 50th does not list 244 yet. I got some data online. enough to get started. First loads seem very light, soot on cases, low recoil, functioned both of my 9mms. going to bump up the powder, and crono the next batch. the first load tried is - 124gr berry's plated - 4.0gr of 244 - remington...
Do any of the newer manuals have listings for the newest powders? I'm looking for Winchester 244 load data, I have found some online but it's time to update the load manuals.
I've heard just about every type of firearm hit the pavement, for one reason or another, and when the sound effects in a movie are accurate, it makes me cringe.
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