2 3/4" or 3" shells
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The "Savage/ Stevens" model 311, 12 gauge uses 2 3/4" shells. Just make sure that you do not use a hard shoot (steel,tungsten, etc.) in it or any of the new high pressure shells in it.
Depends on which rifle. Contact Savage customer serice with the model of your rifle, and they can give you an answer.
Razor shells.
Your answer may be found at savage arms web site.They should be able to help date your savage model 99.There is also a site dedicated to the savage model 99.Just type in savage model 99 in your search engine.
Yes I believe that the Savage model 110E and the regular model 110 will share the same scope Mounts.
carbonaceous shells form limestone which in this case is a bio-chemical sedimentary rock
It will shoot any type it is chambered for.
This gun is a Rifle
Type give at the main menu.
There are two main types of shells: soft shells, which are made of proteins and are flexible (e.g., snail shells), and hard shells, which are made of calcium carbonate and are rigid (e.g., clam shells). Each type of shell provides protection and support for the animal inside.
Generally "Pellets" or "Shot" contained in "Shells". There are also solid shot "Slugs" similarly contained in "Shells". I'd use Shells ie "8 shotgun shells", unless you are specifying exactly the type.