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    Steve85569
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    Model 340 in 30-30


    Newby to this forum. I have just acquired a model 340 in 30-30 which has two ( not four) holes tapped near the rear of the action. Is this gun scope ready ( without drilling and tapping) ?

    Came with Marble's open sights installed. Very few other distinguishing marks.

    Please oh Savage Guru's, help this Mauser addict.

    Any help will be greatly appreciated,
    Steve85569

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    Re: Model 340 in 30-30

    i have a 340 in 222rem. and the scope mount mounts on the left side of the action. no need for drilling, the screw holes are already there.

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    Re: Model 340 in 30-30

    first came no holes, then mid production, 2 holes were added for a peep site. late production came with 4 holes.
    you would have to add 2 for the scope mount.
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    Re: Model 340 in 30-30

    Steve, the holes on your gun are for a Savage made peep sight called a WFC #175.

    Theres one on Fleabay right now, just type in "target peep sight".

    I used to have a 340 with a little 2.25X Boone scope on it, sold the gun and kept the scope for a 340 in 222.

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    Steve85569
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    Re: Model 340 in 30-30

    Thanks to Blue Avenger and Mad Dog.

    Looks like I'm going to either leave the old 340 with open sights or do a custom bracket for the existing two holes. Seems that I have an old scout mount from Dad's leftovers the I could use as a pattern.

    After all, its only a 30-30. I don't need anything more than 4 power on it. No sense being able to target something the you can't knock down. That's what the more powerful loads are for.

    Thanks again guys. I'm glad I found this forum. We've got a couple of other vintage Savage Arms tools in one cabinet or the other ( his and hers ).
    Steve

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