Round nosed bullets in lever?

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Re: Round nosed bullets in lever?

#11 Post by dodgyrog »

I had a Savage lever action .308 - nice gun and accurate too. It did need you to be 'assertive' when levering a new round into the chamber.
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Re: Round nosed bullets in lever?

#12 Post by dromia »

Doesn't surprise me 308 isn't a class round, pretty uncouth really.

I currently have them in 22 Savage Hi Power, 25-35, 303 Savage and 300 Savage, they all cycle and chamber as smooth as silk.
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#13 Post by Sixshot6 »

dromia wrote:Or even better get a Savage 1899, the best underlever ever made. :twisted:

With its rotary magazine, including round counter, it will handle any bullet shape.
One question Dromia, how come Savage or no one else has thought to reissue the 1899? I know it had a 303 savage round (not the same as 303 british). Me thinks a 303 british version would be something great.
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#14 Post by Browning_grrl »

Demonic69 wrote:Neither of those take .357 :-( the blr looks nice, not sure about the rack and pinion action though!
Can't hunt nothin' with a .357. Unless it's hand-to-hand range....... :o The action is gorgeous, and mine has put literally hundreds of pounds of meat on the table, year after year. Never had a stoppage or FTF in rain, sleet, snow or at minus 20'C. Most reliable gun I've ever owned, bar none. :good: :good: It's a working gun, not a range toy or a safe-queen. razz
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Re: Round nosed bullets in lever?

#15 Post by dromia »

Sixshot6 wrote:
dromia wrote:Or even better get a Savage 1899, the best underlever ever made. :twisted:

With its rotary magazine, including round counter, it will handle any bullet shape.
One question Dromia, how come Savage or no one else has thought to reissue the 1899? I know it had a 303 savage round (not the same as 303 british). Me thinks a 303 british version would be something great.
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Re: Round nosed bullets in lever?

#16 Post by Demonic69 »

dromia wrote:
Demonic69 wrote: The savage, in my opinion, is ugly! The action seems fantastic though.
Have you ever used one?
No mate, I'd certainly like to though.

If I had easy access to a more capable range I'd be tempted with a different calibre, but .38spl is about the best I can manage, maybe one day :-)
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#17 Post by Demonic69 »

Browning_grrl wrote:
Demonic69 wrote:Neither of those take .357 :-( the blr looks nice, not sure about the rack and pinion action though!
Can't hunt nothin' with a .357. Unless it's hand-to-hand range....... :o The action is gorgeous, and mine has put literally hundreds of pounds of meat on the table, year after year. Never had a stoppage or FTF in rain, sleet, snow or at minus 20'C. Most reliable gun I've ever owned, bar none. :good: :good: It's a working gun, not a range toy or a safe-queen. razz
It looks like a clever action, nice in takedown too.
The black label version would certainly get room in my cabinet!
Which version do you have?
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Re: Round nosed bullets in lever?

#18 Post by Browning_grrl »

Model 81 takedown in .308:


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#19 Post by Demonic69 »

Looks great!
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Re: Round nosed bullets in lever?

#20 Post by 25Pdr »

dromia wrote:Or even better get a Savage 1899, the best underlever ever made. :twisted:

With its rotary magazine, including round counter, it will handle any bullet shape.
Nice to shoot, Friend has one in 22 Savage. Although the Marlin 1894C is my favourite and used often, >25K rounds with only two broken firing pins. Must get a one piece type pin sometime.
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