The Savage 99C in .308 Win is generally regarded as a reliable and accurate rifle, with many users reporting sub-MOA (minute of angle) groups at 100 yards when properly scoped and using quality ammunition. Its rotary magazine design and solid build contribute to consistent performance. However, accuracy can vary based on factors such as the shooter’s skill, ammunition choice, and environmental conditions. Overall, it is considered a capable option for both hunting and target shooting.
what is the value a 308 win savage 99 c. series A no.13515731
The E model was an economy model made from 60-84
Good, solid rifle.
the savage model 99E will bring between 250-450 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle.
Between 200-375 dollars based on your rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.
Highly unlikely given the state of the economy and the availability of the .308 Marlin Express, which basically duplicates the .300 Savage in a lever gun, along with the Browning BLR that's still made. But if it were brought back, I suspect it would be in the essential short action calibers such as .243 Win, 7mm-08 Rem, .308 Win, and maybe .300 Savage or the new .338 Federal (which would make it a serious big game rifle).
Either one. Depends on the rifle, ammo and shooter.
No, 308 Win is like the 7.62 X 51 not the 7.62 X 39. The 308 Win will not chamber in an SKS it is too long.
yes as long as the Remington model 700 sps is chambered for 308 Win.
The savage model 99 in caliber 250 savage is a great long distance shooter. Also, Check on other calibers such as 308 Winchester good out to 1000 yards and 300 win mag which can go even further. Types and weights of bullets really make a difference Also.
The 08 is referencing the parent case, the .308, necked down to accept at .284 diameter bullet versus the .308 caliber. Other variations of the .308 case: .243 Win, .260 win
The Savage Model 10 fluted barrel rifles are available in various calibers, including popular options such as .223 Remington, .243 Winchester, .308 Winchester, and 6.5 Creedmoor. Depending on the specific model and configuration, you may also find offerings in calibers like .270 Winchester and .300 Win Mag. It's important to check with the manufacturer or retailer for the most accurate and current caliber availability.