250-3000....

Ulvejaeger

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Am I the only one having a love affair w/this cartridge? Used a Savage 99CD for several years and as soon as I saw they were chambering the Model 12 for it I jumped on one. So fast I'm still thinking its brand new, well sort of?? Anyway am currently using 85 gr. Nosler BT's and an appropriate amount of RL15 w/CCI BR-2 primers for .6" groups on demand @ 100yds. Also 100gr. Speer "Hot-Core" or Nosler Partitions w/RL-19 @ around 1" consistently @ 100yds. Am trying 8208 XBR w/ the 85 gr. bullets. I'm seeing about 100fps. more velocity but the groups so far are around .75 to 1 inch. Great fun though and a nostalgia trip for sure.
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Ulvejaeger
 
I just put together a Stevens 200 in 250-3000 20" A&B barrel Bushnell 4200 Elite 1.25x4x24mm Ill. Dot for calling out here on the Penninsula 117gr RN's over H-4895 for big cats and bear and 75gr "X" bullets over R-15 for little cats and coyotes.

I also have a 99 Take down with A Pachmayer LOow Swing mount and a Weaver K-3, 87gr Hotcores over H-4895. And a Savage Model 20 using the same loads as the 99.

AWS
 
Nice! Mine(the 99) has been used on coyotes, wolves(that's my job), deer and a couple of elk. May not be "the elk" cartridge but it worked well w/careful application.
I've looked all over these parts for a Model 20 in decent, useable condition. So far no luck. I could become jealous!
I've been thinking of trying to develope a load in the 120 gr. bullet range for deer, elk & bear. It is another of those round2it projects. Soon.
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Ulvejaeger
 
I have a Ruger 77R that I bought off a guy at a gunshow better than 15yrs ago. Its been a great little gun for me, used it mainly for varminting. I have shot 75 grainers almost exlusively. I first started out with the 75gr Sierra HP with IMR 4320...I have since swithced to the 75gr V-Max with IMR 3031..the load with 3031 is the accuracy load in the Sierra manual and it certainly lives up to it. I wouldnt part with my 250-3000 for the world.
 
I'm a 250 Savage loony too.
I have two of them, a custom on a Mauser action, and a Remington 700 Classic.
Like you say, accuracy is available in spades with this chambering. I LOVE mine, and can not think of a better round to start kids out hunting.
 
I have wanted one for awhile. A 700 classic would be nice to go with the one I have in .300 savage, but I have a soft spot for the old Ruger red pads.
 
The Classic is a nice looking rifle!! However mine is a work gun so pretty doesn't count for much. I made a grievious error is the first post. The rifle is a Mod. 16 FHSS. It will get rained & snowed on, drug along on a string and spend way to much time in a scabbard on the ATV or horse along w/ riding in the pickup. All things not conducive to maintaining beauty. Has anyone tried the Sierra 90 gr. HPBT Gameking. What results? Thanks
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Ulvejaeger
 
Originally Posted By: UlvejaegerHas anyone tried the Sierra 90 gr. HPBT Gameking. What results? Thanks
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Ulvejaeger
The Sierra 90 gn HPBT is the most accurate bullet in both of my 250 Savages.
Here's some pix of targets shot with each rifle:

Rem 700 Classic 250-3000
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Mauser Custom 250-3000
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Martyn
Very Nice! Any idea about velocities? Not that it really matters. I have wondered about trying Varget & it looks like I had better give it a whirl.
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Ulvejaeger
 
I really like both mine. M99R from 1953 and a pre-warning M77 Ruger Tang Safety. I've got a Stevens 200 in 7-08 with a rough as a cob barrel. Thinking about a .250 barrel for it if I can find a decent stock.
 
The 250-3000 was the first commercial round in the year 1900 to have a velocity over 3000 fps----hence the name.
Today's powders should let you go a bit higher.

It's also the parent case to the 22-250, so some of us resize 250-3000 cases down to 22-250 whenever we get our hands on them.
 
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To set the record straight: Charles Newton designed the 250-3000, aka. 250 Savage for the Savage Arms Co., at their request, in 1912. His idea and original design was for a 100 gr. bullet @ 2800fps. This was to exceed the ballistics of the 22 Savage Hi Power, a 70 gr. bullet @ 2800 fps. Savage engineers & possibly(probably) marketing people overruled Newton and loaded an 87 gr. bullet @ 3000fps. This was the limit of the 99 action w/the powders available @ the time. As Bigdog2 alluded to these velocity's can be bested with current powders. Factory ammo & most reloading manuals limit pressures to 45,000 psi in deference to older Savage Model 99's. The 22 Hi Power was designed by Mr. Newton during the winter of 1905-06 & introduced by Savage in 1911. This from a 14th. edition reprint of "Newton Arms Co." catalog.
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Ulvejaeger
 
Another addict for the 250-3000 here. I love the 250 and H380 powder does too. My current rifles in 250 Savage include:

Ruger 77 Ultra-Light

Ruger 77 RSI with full length stock

Remington 700 Classic (1984)

Savage 99 CD

Savage 99A

Savage 99G (2)

Savage 99F

Savage 14 American Classic (just got this one )

"Hello, my name is Rich, and I'm a 250aholic."
 
It is a shame that not more gun makers offer the 250-3000 Savage. That is one very under-rated cartridge that didn't catch on enough with the public.It seems to me that back in the day it was sort of a race between the 250-3000 and the 22-250 and the latter won the race.
I do not personaly own one but my Uncle has a couple of them and swears by them and refuses to even try anything else for his needs.



Not wanting to highjack this thread but I have not read the name Newton in a very long time. He was a great inventor and innovater in his day. Too bad his company did not do better in it's day, if it would have been more prosperous he would truely be a household name today.
He had some great ideas and was certainly way ahead of his time in the gun world.Those here that know of his work understand where I am coming from.
 
Remington classic would be a sweet gun to have.Originally Posted By: savage99Another addict for the 250-3000 here. I love the 250 and H380 powder does too. My current rifles in 250 Savage include:

Ruger 77 Ultra-Light

Ruger 77 RSI with full length stock

Remington 700 Classic (1984)

Savage 99 CD

Savage 99A

Savage 99G (2)

Savage 99F

Savage 14 American Classic (just got this one )

"Hello, my name is Rich, and I'm a 250aholic."
 
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