rebs
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My grandfather passed his Savage 99 to my father who passed it on to me. It is in excellent condition; the wood is beautiful and all the bluing is perfect. This rifle has taken a lot of deer and black bear up in Pembroke Ontario Canada where my grandfather lived and my father was raised on a huge farm. When I was a young kid I remember my father using a leather boot lace with a slot cut in it to clean it with patches. It has never had a brush or rod used on it.
I put my borescope down the barrel and there is carbon and copper in it. How would you guys go about cleaning it out? I don't want to do any damage to the bore. According to the seriel number it was made in 1948
I put my borescope down the barrel and there is carbon and copper in it. How would you guys go about cleaning it out? I don't want to do any damage to the bore. According to the seriel number it was made in 1948
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