No. The 2 3/4 means Two and Three Quarters Inch shells (or shorter).
If your barrel is marked .300 Savage then you can shoot .300 Savage ammunition by any manufacturer. I do not know of a "300 Savage Winchester Magnum".
Where will be marked on the barrel or receiver. When is 1977.
It will either be marked on the barrel as a word or a code using * and -.
It should be marked on the barrel. There are other 7mm rounds besides the 7mm Mag.
It should be marked on the barrel if it has the Marlin micro groove rifling.The model 25m was made from 1989-2003.That being said it will if it was a early made rifle.
Only use or shoot cartridges that have the same caliber as the one marked on the barrel of your firearm.
It will be marked on the barrel. The barrel is marked "Made in Portugal".
There was no 300 Winchester Magnum cartridge in 1939. A 1939 Model 70 would be marked "300 Mag"...and it will be chambered for the 300 H&H Magnum cartridge. There was no other 30 Magnum cartridge in 1939 in the Model 70. The 300 Winchester magnum cartridge was introduced in 1963,...the last year the Pre'64 Model 70 was made. Your 1939 Model 70 may have had a later barrel swapped in to it. 300 Winchester and 300 Win Mag are the same cartridge.
The caliber marking on the barrel will prove that your Savage model 99 is chambered in 30-30 Win.The model 99 markings on the receiver/barrel will also indicate that you have a model 99 savage.Some 30-30 Win.chambered rifles by savage will be marked model of 1899,which indicates that you have the early model of Savage lever action rifle,made from 1899-1909.
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AnswerEarly Stevens shotguns did not have choke markings.sales@countrygunsmith.netOn my Savage semi-autos, a model 755A and 775A, the chokes are marked with an asterisk on the rear left side of the barrel. One for full, two for mod., three for IC.
Only it if is marked so.