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Old 01-08-2013, 12:08 PM
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Default 250/3000 Savage empties

Just picked up a savage 1899 in 250/3000, vintage early 20's, at local gunshow. It looked like a really cool old rifle. And folks that talk about these have that knowing twinkle in their eye. I would like to shoot this thing but not having any luck finding ammo or empty cases. Might make a Coyote rifle out of it. This is my first 99 so, if you want to relay your experiences, I am here to listen.

Anyone have a dozen 250 savage brass, new or fired, they could part with?


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