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kimberkook
03-03-2017, 05:50 PM
is wicked accurate! :-) Just got back from the local shooting range where I got 15 shots off before I got rained out and the paper target dissolved, ruining my proof. I hadn't shot this gun for a couple of months and, being a senior, I forgot how accurate it is. I've only shot my standard 22 Hornet handload in it, so I don't know how factory ammo would do, but I'm still smiling at how well this gun shoots what I load. I happen to like using single shot actions, even a fussy one like this. I imagine more folks wanted a mag-fed repeater, so I understand why Savage discontinued the 40 in favor of the Model 25. I haven't shot a Model 25, so I can't compare the single-shot 40 to the repeater. I hope I can sometime.

Bottom line: If you are ever in a position to buy one of these Model 40s, do it!

Here it is with its original thumbhole stock. I've since put it in a factory (Boyds) standard stock of the same color.

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Lake trout
03-17-2017, 06:20 AM
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2140537680552&l=fa3ccaa972 Only photo I have of my model 40. But your right,its a tack driver with Hornadys 35 V Max bullet and Hodgdens Lil gun ..gun powder.....I have read that some owners have had exstraction issues with their m 40s . I did a few yrs back . The problem was the old 22 Hornet brass I was using.

Lake trout
03-18-2017, 08:02 AM
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kimberkook
03-24-2017, 07:22 PM
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2140537680552&l=fa3ccaa972 Only photo I have of my model 40. But your right,its a tack driver with Hornadys 35 V Max bullet and Hodgdens Lil gun ..gun powder.....I have read that some owners have had exstraction issues with their m 40s . I did a few yrs back . The problem was the old 22 Hornet brass I was using.
Thanks for posting the photo of your Model 40. I agree with you about the correlation between old brass and extraction problems. I had problems with old R-P nickel plated, but with the Nosler cases absolutely no problems, even after three or four resizings/reloadings. I think Hornady brass is the worst I ever used. It was thin and brittle, and I suspect would be troublesome for the Model 40 or 25.

Lake trout
05-13-2017, 05:27 AM
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Thanks for posting the photo of your Model 40. I agree with you about the correlation between old brass and extraction problems. I had problems with old R-P nickel plated, but with the Nosler cases absolutely no problems, even after three or four resizings/reloadings. I think Hornady brass is the worst I ever used. It was thin and brittle, and I suspect would be troublesome for the Model 40 or 25.



Here is a 90 yd shot from my Savage 40 in 22 Hornet...little 35 gr V Max puts a nice hole in Mr Crow..