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Savage 250. Should I? #6540631 11/12/16 11:05 PM
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Well I've been occasionally looking for a 99 in .250-3000 for well over a decade. Found one yesterday; take-down, brass counter, the whole nine yards. And now factory ammo is extremely limited in production. I don't reload and I'm a shooter, not a "collector", of rifles.

Would you buy it (assuming it's a reasonable price)? Anybody else have one and how's it been finding ammo?

Thanks for the help.


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Yes, IF the price is what you consider OK. Buy a few boxes of ammo, SAVE the brass, and get a quality loader reload them for you. I'm always looking for a 300 Savage just because! Don't need it, but just want one.


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99 take downs are noted for poor accuracy, the pre 1950 are 1-14 twist(designed for 87gr), forget about factory 100gr bullets its a no go, I will only buy take downs for collection, only like new gets me interested.
ps, contact me if you want to discuss, been collection the 1899's for 40yrs

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If I had been looking for a certain gun for ten years, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. You've been looking for it for a decade, buy it or you'll regret it for the next decade.

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Originally Posted By: bo323
If I had been looking for a certain gun for ten years, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. You've been looking for it for a decade, buy it or you'll regret it for the next decade.

What bo323 said!!! You have to buy or it'll keep bothering you as the one that got away. I know, I have a couple of guns over the years that I passed on & it is still bugging me!!!


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Buy it. Shoot it. Sell it if don't work out.

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That is a dandy lil cartridge. Pull the trigger, pun intended


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Accuracy on take downs is hit and miss. If they were taken apart many times the barrel can get loose.
I have a 300 Savage made in 1941 and I don't think the barrel was ever off, we had to use a barrel vice to remove it.
Shoots good, was carrying it today.
The 250 is good, buy a bunch of ammunition in case they stop making it.

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Hornady is releasing 250 brass! I know you said your not a reloader but get chad to load it for you and your gtg. I regret selling my 99 in 250-3000 in college. Id give my left nut to have that gun back

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Ammo is pretty much 100% mail order now. My lives in the safe.


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There is never any time like now to start reloading. The 250 Savage is an awesome cartridge in any action.



This young fellow (13) visited my ranch this past May, hunted with 250 Savage that his dad and granddad built for him. The young fellow painted the rifle and loaded the ammunition so the loading is not that hard of a task.

He texted his dad and said there was a really large hog at the feeder and he wasn't sure if he should attempt to shoot it. His dad texted back to shoot it in the ear, he did, and it went straight down. The shot was a 100 yards.


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Originally Posted By: bo323
If I had been looking for a certain gun for ten years, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. You've been looking for it for a decade, buy it or you'll regret it for the next decade.
that's like "the girls all get prettier @ closing time"


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Originally Posted By: colt45
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If I had been looking for a certain gun for ten years, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. You've been looking for it for a decade, buy it or you'll regret it for the next decade.
that's like "the girls all get prettier @ closing time"


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Buy it n if it don't work out then sell it

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Originally Posted By: cxjcherokec

Most of the Interlock bullets have been discontinued including this bullet so any ammunition you would find featuring it would be new, old stock. The OPs concern about factory ammo is valid, the odds of finding it are nil.


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Hornady just released the ammo, did you even bother to look at the link.

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Originally Posted By: cxjcherokec
Hornady just released the ammo, did you even bother to look at the link.


I heard same...Hornady and Jamason brass both have brass..Its a wonderful cartridge I been reloading for 36y for wifes ruger 77 ultralight

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The downfall are the bullets available. The BC are terrible on the 25 cals, the biggest hinderance to the 25-06 have any validity in the LR sector. But boy you can get em moving fast. If some new bullets come about the 25 cals will be some real contenders in the future since the case is so efficient.

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Decisions Decisions Decisions, good luck

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Originally Posted By: cxjcherokec
Hornady just released the ammo, did you even bother to look at the link.

Yeah I did. The "Get This Item Now" just opens all the Hornady dealers in your area but nothing specific on the ammo so I tried to look up the bullet used and it is no longer on Hornady's website. The online retailers that offered the bullet, such as MidwayUSA, list is as discontinued. In addition, Hornady has sent out and posted numerous notices that the Interlock series have been suspended or discontinued in favor of their new series.

I sure would not buy a rifle based on the hope of obtaining this ammunition.

There are some outfits offering custom ammunition for the 250 Savage with big game bullets it is typically $50 to $70 for a box of 20 cartridges.


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If you are wanting to shoot the gun (or any ceterfire gun, really) extensively at all, then taking up reloading would be a very good idea.

Especially so with firearms that shoot cartridges you are not likely to find at the local Wal-Mart.

You can re-load accurate cartridges easily with the inexpensive LEE products. Here are two good places to find out about the various options that LEE offers:

Lee Precision

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If hornady has no intention of keeping the ammo on the shelf than why did they release 250 savage brass in march?

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Hornady just released the ammo, did you even bother to look at the link.

Yeah I did. The "Get This Item Now" just opens all the Hornady dealers in your area but nothing specific on the ammo so I tried to look up the bullet used and it is no longer on Hornady's website. The online retailers that offered the bullet, such as MidwayUSA, list is as discontinued. In addition, Hornady has sent out and posted numerous notices that the Interlock series have been suspended or discontinued in favor of their new series.

I sure would not buy a rifle based on the hope of obtaining this ammunition.

There are some outfits offering custom ammunition for the 250 Savage with big game bullets it is typically $50 to $70 for a box of 20 cartridges.

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Reasonable price may make your decision for you also. I look for them occasionally and I can't find what I consider a reasonable price.

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