Savage 99 22 HP

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • In this episode of t i goes to school we look at an OLD Savage 99 22 HP.
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  • @keen9629
    @keen9629 Před 2 lety +7

    My buddies father had a Savage 22 high power. At that time he showed me the box of bullets he had. 19 were fired which accounted for 19 deer. He was a still hunter and very good at it.

  • @fredgrinnell5566
    @fredgrinnell5566 Před 5 lety +7

    My Grandfather had a 22 hipower Savage 99, produced in 1918. Then my Father had it, when I was 12 years old it was apparently legal to hunt elk with it because I did on my first ever hunting trip. I am 55 years old now, my father since passed about 8 years ago. I am proud to say the old girl is now mine, in near mint condition, and shoots like a dream. I have many fire arms, this is still one of my favorites to shoot.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      That is awesome that you have that heirloom to pass on down! Thank you for watching and posting.

    • @jaydee1532
      @jaydee1532 Před 3 lety

      Fred Grinnell mine the same 1915

  • @user-is9cb9nc5w
    @user-is9cb9nc5w Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good story. The Savage 1899 was actually the second iteration of this rifle. The first version was the Savage 1895. The differences are small but the design goes back to the early 1890s.
    My father had a sporting goods store when we were kids and we would go to the trade show in Chicago every year. There was a gentleman at the Savage booth with a canvas rifle case with a 22 HP takedown. He told the Savage representative that he had bought the rifle from a Basque sheepherder in the northern Rockies. The gentleman had asked the shepherd if the shepherd had ever shot anything big with the rifle, the shepherd said he had killed a grizzly with it, one shot to the head. The bullet had disintegrated, shattering an area of the skull about the size of a half dollar.
    I was probably 12-14 at the time and I'm 73 now but I remember the story and the rifle.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 7 měsíci

      Cool story! Thank you for watching and posting!

  • @rolandfurgal5365
    @rolandfurgal5365 Před 4 lety +3

    The model 1899 featured in this post is a take down model, once the forearm is remove turn the barrel a half turn and it will come off the gum also the serial number should be stamped on both the stock and forearm. I have a 1899 in 250-3000 takedown built in 1917 very similar to this rifle. Thank you for showing it.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the information!

  • @martinwatters8386
    @martinwatters8386 Před 6 lety +15

    That,s a take down model 99 you can remove that barrell 3/4 turn and put on a new one or get one turned action and trigger look,s fine rebuild the old girl and use it .

  • @farmerjohn8255
    @farmerjohn8255 Před 6 lety +5

    That was really neat, thank you for sharing.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @llkj7944
    @llkj7944 Před 3 lety +2

    Great story great rifle, I have the same model take down but 1914, when us kid's were growing up our dad would tell us old hunting stories where he used and old 99 in 22hp up here in Canada just prior to leaving for WW2 1940, then again he used one in at logging camps the 50s....fast forward to 1983, I found one at a gun show, shot out and head spacing long gone but couldnt pass it up, was able to find brass, bullets and dies surprisingly easy back in the 80s, but the barrel was too far gone even with a complete bore scrub and useing a tight cast bullet....alternative was boring the barrel to 25/35 very common procedure for the 22hp I was told ( 22hp/25-35 and 30-30 all use same parent case) so off to an old fella that used to come up to our gun shows, he lived in Montana, he bore, rifled and chambered it to 25-35 Alkey imp. Still have that old rifle and it has taken many deer and at least one elk I remember, shooting a 100 gr hornady sp at 3050 fps and 1in groups at 100, I form cases from 30-30 cases in a series of annealing, sizing down in three stages and then fire form . It has no collector value as it has been altered considerably since new even with a 4 power weaver on it....but it's priceless in our family and will be passed down for the next 117 years no doubt.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 3 lety +1

      Great story!! Pass that gem down through the generations! Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @donaldscow1498
    @donaldscow1498 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoyed your video this great gun. I recently acquired a old box of shells that I had never seen. In a bit of research I learned it is a 22 HP and is used in the 1912 Savage model 1899 and designed by a Charles Newton. Its a neat shapped cartidge.. I have 7 fully loaded cartridges, copper jacket with a leaded soft point. Best ballistics I can find is it has a 70 grain bullet, .228 diameter and travels at 2790 FPS. Prety snappy bullet. Due to your video I know what this bullet belongs in. Thank you, Don.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting!

  • @cutbaitkenny
    @cutbaitkenny Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks for doing it

  • @inaz1963
    @inaz1963 Před 6 lety +2

    I have wanted a vintage Savage 99 for a long time, but never found one. My local pawn shop recently came into three of them, and I purchased two. A 1960's 99F in .243 and an 1899 in .303 Savage. I may go back for the third, if the price comes down to a reasonable point. I probably paid more than they are worth, but I would be kicking myself for years if I let them pass me by.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      Savage 99's certainly have a mystique to them! Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @bongkong6564
    @bongkong6564 Před 2 lety +1

    Just received the same model and calibre but manufactured in 1909… can’t wait to get out to the range.

  • @logicaredux5205
    @logicaredux5205 Před 6 lety +5

    What a cool old heirloom! Happy New Year, sir! 🎉💥🤪

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      It certainly is!! Even though my father-in-law has sons - I hope I end up with this rifle! :)

  • @735Secure
    @735Secure Před 6 lety +1

    Cool little gun and thanks for sharing.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @Hansen-vx1zd
    @Hansen-vx1zd Před 6 měsíci +1

    My 99 from 1912 in 22 HP also shoots too high, so I let the rearsight rest directly on the barrel. The ladder is pushed forward. That works. I load with 25 gr. Hodgon BL-C2 for the 71 gr. bullet in .228" giving 2693 f/s. The barrel is NOT bend.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 měsíci

      GOOD TO KNOW - THANK YOU!!

  • @larryreese6146
    @larryreese6146 Před 4 lety

    I've got an old Winchester 94 that I call Don's gun. I bought it from an old guy who had been an offshore oil worker on the coast, a construction worker, a cowboy on Colorado, and general roustabout just shout everywhere else. The old gun was originally purchased by Don's grandfather some time before world war 1 at a local hardware store in minnesota. He worked as a farmer and guide in that era. He left the gun to Don who took it next to colorado. Originally chambered in 32 40 it was factory rechambered to 32special by Don. The front of the long stock has been whittled with a pocket knife and the initials D.W. are scratched into cheek of the butt stock. The original saddle ring has been removed and the original reddish stain has long since turned to solid dull black under the oil and grime saturation of the many years of service. It still functions like a charm, shoots fairly accurately. There is no telling how many northern whitetail, colorado mule deer, or other game that has been taken with that old gun. And if it could talk......

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 lety

      Yeah if it could talk! Love these old rifles that have been used. Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @stanleyromanowski9816
    @stanleyromanowski9816 Před rokem +1

    Got my wife's grandfather's 99 in .300 Savage. Hard to find factory ammo, Federal makes it, but it's out of stock....

  • @isaace8090
    @isaace8090 Před 6 lety +3

    I'm looking for one of these in .308. I've had to pass over two due to being on vacation and not able to buy. They are a neat old rifle!

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety +2

      They are really cool old rifles - let us know when you pick one up!

  • @williswhite9721
    @williswhite9721 Před rokem

    Beautiful little takedown hi-power.
    Wife and I have a pair of them.

  • @johnkendall6962
    @johnkendall6962 Před 5 lety +1

    The reason the front stock comes off like that is you have the take down model. When you take off the front stock you then the square hole over the square stud on the barrel to get enough leverage to unscrew the barrel . A good gun smith might be able to fix it so it doesn't shoot high

  • @cjm12646
    @cjm12646 Před 3 lety +2

    Savage 99, a great rifle. Good gunsmith should be able to fix that barrel

  • @oldgoat1890
    @oldgoat1890 Před 5 lety

    I bought a really beat up 99 Savage older than the one you have there at a flea market. The barrel was cut off(At the receiver ring!) and the lever had been very badly bent from someone trying to form it into a curve. The stock was junk. It was a mess. I found a shot out barrel for almost nothing and put a liner in it. After a lot of work I got it in decent shape and killed a deer with it. It is very accurate, but the guy selling the liners puts a 1-10 twist in the liner, which is better than the 1-12 original twist. It is now my fall turkey rifle.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      Awesome story!! Thank you for watching and posting!

  • @williamfisher2906
    @williamfisher2906 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If you want to raise the point of impact, you raise the rear sight. I don't think your barrel is bent.

  • @ratroute8238
    @ratroute8238 Před 6 lety +1

    Grandfather had one in 30-30 with a chip out of the stock(nailed back in place). I always liked the little curve on the forearm, a little extra touch that could have been left off....but was not.
    Cool a bit of history...nice rifle.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety +1

      Right on - thank you for posting about the old Savage 99 your grandfather had.

    • @rexrussell4630
      @rexrussell4630 Před 6 lety

      Rat Route 0

  • @TheCotswoldBushman
    @TheCotswoldBushman Před 5 lety

    Nice video. The bloke who shot the buffalo with that cartridge actually shot around 23 buffalo in a single shoot with lung shots. It was also used for hunting in India and was a successful round for soft skinned game like Tiger

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      Cool! Thank you for watching and posting!

  • @deadeye4543
    @deadeye4543 Před 3 lety +2

    The Savage 22 High Power was developed from the 25-35 Winchester case necked down.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 3 lety

      Cool fact! Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @rcorn149
    @rcorn149 Před měsícem +1

    I imajin someone has said already. Its not hard to straighten a barrel. Savage did it on a shitload of shooters before they left the factory up until not long ago.

  • @ControlTouchMaster
    @ControlTouchMaster Před 3 lety

    I have a 250-3000 model 99 (250 Savage) made in 1957. The model 99 is a fantastic rifle. Unfortunately, 250 Savage ammo is getting hard to find. The ammo costs about $2.50 per round when you do find it.

    • @scottzipperer6146
      @scottzipperer6146 Před 2 lety +1

      I just acquired my 250-3000 and 22 hi power I have acquired reloading dies and will make my own the s&b ammo is made in fmj and jsp I'm going to use .227 v max rounds in 87 grains and 100 grains it will be my coyote gun and deer gun I'm not changing any of my 99,s

  • @cletedavis5849
    @cletedavis5849 Před 2 lety

    Tire Iron, look around and find a period correct tang sight for the old girl. Have a competent gunsmith install it. Then you can sight it in, and the chances are it will shoot just fine. I have the same rifle, in NRA Excellent condition, and it shoots 1 1/2 MOA at 100 yards if I do my part on a calm day. Nice light-recoiling rifle for deer out to 150 yards!

  • @jofher007
    @jofher007 Před 6 lety

    I had the same problem with my 454 casull carbine and at the end I ended up replacing the front sight and adding williams target rear sight. now I get 1" groups w/ Hornady FTX bullets @ 100 yards.
    If your barrel was Bend/damage you would have lots of fouling inside the barrel and would be leaving keyholes on your paper target at 25 yards..

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      I did get a couple of keyholes at 50 yds.

    • @jofher007
      @jofher007 Před 6 lety

      How does the barrel rifling looks like?
      It would be good to find out what is the rifling twist
      maybe the bullet weight you where firing where to light or heavy for the twist rate..

    • @oldgoat1890
      @oldgoat1890 Před 5 lety

      @@jofher007 Twist is 1-12 I lined one with a 1-10 and it is really accurate. PAC-NOR makes barrels in .228 and recommends 1-8

  • @robertgreene9346
    @robertgreene9346 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic story, I have my Grandfathers 1918 Savage 1899 in 22HP take down he bought new and it shoot's like new, I will be handing it down to my Grandson one day along with my 1908 Winchester 1894 in 32 wsp. that I bought in 1954 at the age of 15 and took many white tail in N. Minn. with it.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 3 lety

      NICE! That is awesome to be able to hand down heirloom firearms like that! Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @jofher007
    @jofher007 Před 6 lety

    I really don't think the barrel has gone bad.
    The bullets coming out of the barrel are super fast and will be shooting high, when your aim at 25 and 50 yards, when the rear post is set the lowest setting..
    What I recommend you to do
    1. get a stable shooting rest and at the same time applying marksmanship skills ( breathing, trigger control etc etc
    2. fire three rounds at 100 yrds and try to be precise on every shot.. take your time ( don't let the barrel get too hot )
    3. see where your bullet hits and add just sight.
    4.If you shoot at a target at 50 yrds , you'll need to aim at the bottom corner parper target to hit center ( keep sights set as same as 100 yrds)
    5. at 50 yards you'll have to aim much lower to hit at center..
    Just compensate since the bullets are coming around 2,700 to 3,000 fps
    compared to a 30-30 bullets coming 1,800 -2,200 fps

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      Actually if you run the numbers in a ballistics calculator - here are the results (assuming 100 yd zero): 25 yds = 0.3" low; 50 yds = 0.1" low; 100 yds = 0.0"; 150 yds = 1.6" low; 200 yds = 4.8" low. I was getting more than 8" low at 25 yards. That is with the rear sight as low as it could go. If the rear sight is adjusted up - the impact will rise - and it is already shooting WAY WAY too high. I think the barrel is bent. I don't see any other way for the impact to be so high at 25 yds. I shot Expert with iron sights every year I was in the USMC - so I know how to apply shooting fundamentals. Thank you for watching and posting.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      I will ask my father-in-law if he wants to have the rifle altered from its original configuration - if he does - I will replace the sights.

    • @christophernewton2579
      @christophernewton2579 Před 5 lety

      @@tireiron did you have 22 hp rounds? If not that could be a source of the poor groups

  • @lavida57
    @lavida57 Před 2 lety

    That's a wonderful gun.
    The Barrel twist right off quarter turn. You could straightened it with some patiences..

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @bandu2512
    @bandu2512 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video sir. I have found a .22 HP Savage in my uncle's house and it is atleast 60+ years old. The lever still functions, the safety lock is lot tight now but there are 38 bullets in a box that I am curious about. Is there any life to the bullets? I am assuming that they are atealst 40+ years old. They do not appear to be oxidized. Is there any expiry date to bullets? Can those old bullets be fired from the gun?

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 9 měsíci

      The biggest factors in the degradation of ammunition are extreme temp change (hot and cold - hot and cold) and humidity. If you live where it is dry (like I do) we have worry about humidity, but we do have to worry about temp extreme. It gets hot in the summer here (high 90's for weeks) and cold in the winter (teens for weeks). However is the ammo has been stored inside it wouldn't see those extremes. So if you live in the desert and store ammo in the house - it should be fine. However, if it has been stored in the garage, or in the attic, or if it is humid where you live - the ammo may be bad. You may have a misfire, squib or hangfire.

  • @dirkwaters5195
    @dirkwaters5195 Před 5 lety

    That’s a pretty cool takedown rifle.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting!

  • @scottf.3808
    @scottf.3808 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice old rifle as too bad there is something with the barrel being off...Nice piece of history...Good stuff....

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @mahdhass
    @mahdhass Před 5 lety

    I have the same 22 HP ,When i take the front stock out ,i remove the barrell,and i install a 410 gauge barrell, 1 shot . i will try to find 5.6x52r ammo because the 22hp is noy inproduction anymore.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @jameseastridge2273
    @jameseastridge2273 Před 6 lety +1

    Front site ,have little bead on tip?? Is it broken?

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      No bead - it is a sharp inverted triangle shape. Maybe a hundred years ago there was a bead?? Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @pathyskeeter
    @pathyskeeter Před 6 lety

    I have a 1902 or 1903 dated 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser that I really like a lot. All matching serial numbers on all the parts. :)

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      Old rifles are cool.

    • @isaiahagoo1200
      @isaiahagoo1200 Před 5 lety

      Hi I have a 250 3000 Savage rifle I'm trying to sell

  • @TheMatlana
    @TheMatlana Před 5 lety

    I got exactly the same rifle..It is a nice gun

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      Cool!!! Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @joebrunclik5382
    @joebrunclik5382 Před 4 lety +1

    this a 25-35 win necked to .227 with a 70 grain bullet at 2790 fps first built is 1912

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting!

  • @EduardoGonzalez1979
    @EduardoGonzalez1979 Před 6 lety +3

    I'VE GOT ONE OF THESE!!

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      RIGHT ON!

    • @jimporter7602
      @jimporter7602 Před 6 lety

      Eduardo Gonzalez so do i, son gave it to me for christmass 5yrs ago from local pawn shop

    • @wvbygraceofgod5508
      @wvbygraceofgod5508 Před 4 lety

      I’ve got the exact same one too, bought it, a MAS 36, and a Winchester 16 gauge single shot shotgun, all 3 for 75 bucks. I’ve restored the MAS and shot it, love it actually. Haven’t been able to find any ammo for the 22hp. But don’t really want to fire it to I’ve went through it pretty good. The action doesn’t feel to great. But I’ll get it.

  • @earlgateman3755
    @earlgateman3755 Před 2 lety

    It's not that hard to straighten barrel, make up 3 wooden blocks that fit the round contour of barrel, put it in a hydraulic press. Go at it slowly as it will spring back. You can check progress by looking through bore. Barrels often need to be straightened at the factory after boring/rifling.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @paulpeacock5079
    @paulpeacock5079 Před 2 lety +1

    It's a take down. I have one in excellent condition. The action and all should be really smooth. Thanks

  • @unclefuddelmer9224
    @unclefuddelmer9224 Před 3 lety

    If the hardware is still safely workable I personally would fit it with a new stock and use it as it was intended. It’s only fitting to honor the rifle and it’s designer.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @jaydee1532
    @jaydee1532 Před 3 lety

    Got one 👍1915 I luv it

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @cedricgates9976
    @cedricgates9976 Před 4 lety

    last i knew buffalo arms had ammo for it at a decent price

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @jaydee1532
    @jaydee1532 Před 3 lety +1

    Mine is a take down I can't remove the barrel it is stuck or rusty any tricks 👍♥️?

    • @kirkfranks1
      @kirkfranks1 Před 3 lety +1

      Make sure to have the action open (lever down) when trying to unscrew the barrel.

    • @jaydee1532
      @jaydee1532 Před 3 lety

      Kirk thanks it works 👍

    • @kirkfranks1
      @kirkfranks1 Před 3 lety

      @@jaydee1532 Awesome!

  • @63Muddly
    @63Muddly Před 6 lety +1

    If the drawing of the sight picture is how you actually shot it, your barrel is not bent. Tuck that sight down in the notch and you'll hi closer.
    Grand ol girl though

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      Thank you! I am totally unfamiliar with those types of sights.

    • @joelseymour6372
      @joelseymour6372 Před 5 lety

      And you can drift the rear sight to center it.

  • @OfficialHumanboi
    @OfficialHumanboi Před 4 měsíci

    Sir do you have an 1978 model of an Double Barrel Shotgun I want to see one soon

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 měsíci

      Sorry I do not own one or have access to one.

  • @kinggeorge4025
    @kinggeorge4025 Před 3 lety

    Hello from New Zealand, I have the same rifle dates to 1908, ammo is 85.00 dollars nz for 20rounds............Barry

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 3 lety

      WOW that is expensive ammo! Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @walliehart5975
    @walliehart5975 Před 3 lety

    Pack Horse got spooked , ran skeered and lost the rifle somewhere along the way home. ?

  • @williamprince1114
    @williamprince1114 Před 6 lety +2

    Actually the Savage 99 action is even older. There was a Savage 1895.
    Definitely worth restoring.....you want to find someone who specializes in the old Savage. They will have knowledge and probably a nice collection of parts.
    And I want to emphasize when I say restore I am not suggesting returning it to like new ...... I mean just address issues of function like straightening the barrel. Get that gun out hunting again!

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for the post! I will have my father-in-law look into that - or - when I inherit it I will have it restored.

    • @johnkendall6962
      @johnkendall6962 Před 5 lety +1

      There was a savage model 1892 also

    • @jstephens784
      @jstephens784 Před 3 lety

      @Michael Neely I got one from grandfather, who passed away. It was rebarreled to 30-30.One of my favorite rifles.

  • @peterhulse1064
    @peterhulse1064 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thats a takedown model. Why not take the barrel to a really good machine shop to straighten it?

  • @shadowgoob1
    @shadowgoob1 Před 6 lety +1

    If that’s a 22 high power can you give link to where you got ammunition

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety

      I used AmmoSeek when I bought ammo for this rifle, but I just tried it and it looks like no one has it in stock anywhere!

    • @jimporter7602
      @jimporter7602 Před 6 lety

      I got my ammo from lucky gunner a few yrs. Ago, they are out know

    • @johnkendall6962
      @johnkendall6962 Před 4 lety

      @@tireiron It is popular in Europe There it is known as the 5.6x52R Ammo can be found there. If you have brass it can be reloaded but note it is not a true .22 caliber it is closer to .23 and getting bullets can be a problem. Regular .223 dia bullets will not give good accuracy because they are a little to small.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 lety

      @@johnkendall6962 Thank you!

  • @fdmackey3666
    @fdmackey3666 Před 6 lety

    I'm sure that by now you know that your 99 is a take down model. IF you decide to repair/restore your rifle parts, including wood and barrels are available online IF you are willing to spend the time and money to bring it back to "stock condition". I know a farmer in nearby PA who owns ONLY Savage lever action rifles and uses his .22 HP (he purchased it new) for predator control as I suspect the original owner of your rifle did.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety +1

      You nailed it - I didn't figure out it was a take-down model until after I made the video. The rifle is back in the possession of my father in law, and he doesn't have any desire to restore it to original condition - he likes it like it is. Thank you for watching and posting!

    • @martinwatters8386
      @martinwatters8386 Před 6 lety

      You figured it out haha i told you what it was 4 month,s ago in the comment,s when you posted your review.

  • @theguyinmaine
    @theguyinmaine Před 3 lety

    Invented in 1895. Arthur Savage, first 5000 made by Marlin until he set up a plant,

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

    • @theguyinmaine
      @theguyinmaine Před 3 lety +1

      @@tireiron Been a Savage fan since I was 10. Now 66. Just a fantastic rifle.

  • @dalanwanbdiska6542
    @dalanwanbdiska6542 Před 5 lety +1

    You didnt line the sights up right when looking down them . By the diagram you drew it will shoot high because you have to put the bead in the bottom of the notch, not the middle. Your barrel is not bent. There is a video showing how to line up ironsights on youtube. Try it .I Know because i just set my irons

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      Do you have a link for the video, or perhaps the right search terms to use?

    • @dalanwanbdiska6542
      @dalanwanbdiska6542 Před 4 lety +1

      I just found the video. Look up how to adjust iron sights by fortune cookie 45lc.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 lety +1

      @@dalanwanbdiska6542 Thank you!

    • @dalanwanbdiska6542
      @dalanwanbdiska6542 Před 4 lety +1

      If you are still shooting high you will need to change the front sight blade to a higher blade so you can shoot lower. need to replace front sight blade to a higher one to make point of impact lower.

  • @holoholohaolenokaoi2299
    @holoholohaolenokaoi2299 Před 6 lety +3

    folk art/ rifle

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @gregrehmer9069
    @gregrehmer9069 Před 3 lety +1

    Probably a takedown , barrel should twist off

  • @danielbenn1413
    @danielbenn1413 Před 2 lety

    This guy don't even know that when you take off the forestock and open the lever mechanism you give the barrel a quarter turn and it breaks down to 3 pieces.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 2 lety

      guess what - there was a time you didn't know that either.

  • @robertmintz63
    @robertmintz63 Před 4 lety

    Did you not have a channel a while back call G G C , i recognize your face but not the handle tire iron

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 lety

      tire iron is the only handle I have ever gone by and this is the only channel I have or have ever had. However I do appreciate you watching and posting!

  • @silverslivver
    @silverslivver Před 5 lety

    fyi ppu out of serbia is making 5.6 soft point

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      Nice to know - thank you for posting this and for watching!

  • @royboone5243
    @royboone5243 Před 2 lety +1

    Recrown it

  • @haroldmccannell8783
    @haroldmccannell8783 Před 5 lety

    Any smith worth his salt can straighten that barrel.As a Take-down is will be a piece of cake.It can be left as is or re-bored to 30-30 JES re-boring.Boyds and Numrich have butt stocks.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @randypowell4783
    @randypowell4783 Před rokem +1

    Judging by your sketch, your sight picture is wrong. The front sight should be buried and just visible in the bottom V of the rear sight.

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před rokem

      Thank you Randy! I appreciate you letting me know this!

    • @randypowell4783
      @randypowell4783 Před rokem

      You will enjoy this rifle and my guess is that you'll it's close to zero. I should have perhaps a hundred rounds for it if you're interested. I'll look in a couple of days when I'm home.

  • @robertmintz63
    @robertmintz63 Před 4 lety

    What happened to your Guns God Country

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 4 lety

      Could you please explain? I don't understand your question. Still have my guns, still worship my god, and still love my country.....

  • @jaydee1532
    @jaydee1532 Před 3 lety

    Mine is a 1915

    • @tireiron
      @tireiron  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching and posting.

  • @royboone5243
    @royboone5243 Před 2 lety

    Cut back and recrown muzzle

  • @robertmintz63
    @robertmintz63 Před 4 lety

    I believe I saw vid by - the real gun smith (Randy) on him straitening a gun barrel, or make it into a different caliber say 243 , for better supply of ammo