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I have the "Tap-A-Cap" that I believe Dixie Gun Works produced ,that and a few drink cans cut to size ,along with a roll or two of toy cap pistol caps and you can keep your self in percussion caps for a while I know I make about 1/2 of the caps I use . For those that have never used one before...
Carl I have a model 99 Savage in 300Savage and it's the gold trigger which I have been told was the centennial model. I was just being greedy and wanted the bolt action version too
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I will probely kick myself for years to come ..But I didn't buy the rifle I set over a cup of coffee this morning weighing if it was a "Need" or a "Want" ,I just couldn't justify spending the money to satify a "Want" so someone went home with it instead of me. :banghead:
One more question hopefully someone here is familiar with the Savage Arms version of the bolt action 300Savage rifle ,is there any thing in particular I should check or inspect on this rifle ,I am taking my bore light to check that ,but is there anything else I need to check ?
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It is the rifle manufactured by Savage, and chambered for the 300Savage cartridge ,I have used that round for many years deer hunting with a lot of success
Hopefully someone can spot me an answer tonight ,But I am wondering if $329.00 is a good price for a older (but in nice shape) bolt action Savage 300 I have a Savage 300 in lever action ,but have always wanted the bolt action version finally found one ,just wondering if the price is right ...
from my point of view ,I have and still do prowl pawn shops and have picked up a few choice pieces two of them now sit in my air rifle case ,a Remington springer and the other a Benji pump ,the others include a S&W 686 that I will never part with ,it's too good of a shooter ,one man's situation...
Well I feel right at home in this thread I bought My sod buster right out of boot camp in 1971,My drill instructor made us a believer in a external knife that was solid and workable ,well when I hit the PX every one of the Buck lock blades were sold(Grrrrr) so I bought the sod buster it has been...
Thanks Ratdog ..it is just one of My coal burners ,I have a old CVA 45 cal Kentucky style cap and ball that I built,and a store bought TC in 54 cal ,also a capper ,I keep threatening to get Me a wagon to haul all this stuff to the shooting range ,cause by the time I walk everything over the...
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Just wanted to submit My application for this exclusive club, I have enjoyed reading everyones posts,and learning along the way,besides it is a blast to load this hand cannon and cut loose on the firing range,and have your neighbors either pick up and move WAaaayyyy down to the other...
Well being as I am new here I thought I would add something from the boys over in Afghanistan they are using cotton balls soaked in hand sanitizer ,to start fires in the back country,if you stop to think about it the hand stuff is like 90% alcohol while not very period ,if one was out in the...
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