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That's great you found what you were looking for !!!
You can buy loaded ammo for your 303sav at Graf & sons 150gr bullets !!!
Looks like it was made in 1903. Very nice rifle! .303 is a fine round, mine shoots heavier RN bullets the best, they also feed better!http://www.savage99.com/savage99_dates.htm
BigAl1- I saw the same result searching and couldn’t really believe it was 1903. The condition it’s in is ridiculous, no nicks or any mechanical issues yet to be found. Only have a small blemish on the blueing about 1/4” round. The barrel rifling is clean and the action works very smooth. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...704d380961.jpgIf this is all original I’ve been given a beauty of a rifle from my brother for sure! Still a great rifle regardless lol!!
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OMG! was it really made in 1903?
I must have cost them a fortune. Or is it a family relict? That’s a very old riffle. You should save it and pass it on to other generations.
Your family must be really lucky if they find gifts like this. It’s not a typical gift because I barely know people who would give a firearm to anybody. At least, I haven’t met anyone who would do something like that. Especially antique like this one. They must really love you to give you a special gift like this. Because I usually get a gift basket instead of firearms and ammo.
Nope.
By serial number it dates to summer of 1901. Model 1899C, half-octagon.. very nice!