tkhuntsman
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Stainless Marlin 444 w/ a 22" barrel
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Kodiak, I love that photo and rifle - I've seen it before. I actually took a screen shot of it and sent it to a friend when I saw it! Mine isn't any special grade, it just happened to be a good stick on the regular Select Grade, same as yours. I bought mine used, so it has some handling marks, which is fine by me. I do intend to use it.
I also had a 7x57 M77 RSI (limited run from around 1986) and a 308 RSI.
What decade was that? I wish I could buy a new #1 for $265. I really would like a #1 but I have a hard time passing on a good bolt gun to spend what it would take.Strange thing about the dream rifle. When Ruger brought out the #1 I though I'd die before I'd ever afford one. Then after a divorce I found one in a shop in Loveland, Colorado. Bad enough it was a #1 but also a 25-06, cartridge I dreamed about. $265 brand new. Looked at it and handled it quite a while then put it back. Never gave it another though. Still to this day I think the #1 is a beautiful rifle but these days my 25-06 is a 700 Remington! I have a feeling what really impressed me was I could almost but not quite afford it. Never lusted for a #1 again.
Incredible. My 308 is the only one of my RSI's I full length bedded and sealed!My RSI is a tang safety mid 80s production. Had one in .308 on Kodiak that I full length epoxy bedded and sealed the stock for hunting in the rain. A buddy has it and kills a few deer with it every year.
My go to deer rifle now is a Cooper M54 in .250.
That 99 savage is gorgeousIncredible. My 308 is the only one of my RSI's I full length bedded and sealed!
Here's my small rifle collection I had accumulated by 1991... notice the lack of stainless
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Savage 99 EGG 308 Win
M77 RS 358 Win (limited run carbine)
M77 RSI 7x57 (limited run)
M77 RSI 250 Savage
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I edited my post while you posted - I bought it new/unfired for $285! At the time, Leupold had just brought out a reproduction of their old 7/8" steel-tubed 2.5X scope, so I mounted one in Redfield mounts. About as period correct as I could make it. Thing was an absolute tack driver! Of course, being a broke young guy with a family, I eventually sold it right before I moved to Montana a couple years later!That 99 savage is gorgeous
Yep! I like the factory irons on it so good I think I'm gonna keep it that way for now.Have you been hunting with it with the open sights?
That 124 HH probably cruises 3,800fps? Maybe break 4k with AHs. That’s beautiful insanity right there!@mtmuley, I bet you wouldn’t turn down a right hand version of this Remington 700 KS in 300 RUM.
BTW - it shoots 124 gr Hammer Hunters really well, and really fast. 181 gr HHs at a little under 3300 fps shoot well, too.
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They are going a little over 3800 fps with H4831sc. My last reading with Retumbo was over 3950 and I went up in charge weight from there but my chrono didn’t pick them up. The groups with Retumbo weren’t what the rifle was capable of so I “settled” for the nearly sloth-like H4831sc load.That 124 HH probably cruises 3,800fps? Maybe break 4k with AHs. That’s beautiful insanity right there!