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I have a 99C detachable mag model. Its in .243. Since it has no collector value and I have not shot it in years I was thinking of a rebarrel or rebore to a cartridge I have more use for. I'm thinking .308 or possibly .338Fed. Any leads on smiths who know 99's in SEPA area?
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The money that you would spend to re barrel it would be better spent on a new gun and just leave that one alone - or sell it and use the money to buy something else.

A Model 99 is pretty hard to come by where I live - in the heart of deer country.
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I kinda collect 99s have about 6 right now, had as many as 10 or so a while ago Kept the more interesting ones and traded or sold the others. The detachable mag 99c has about 0%Collector value and can be found for around $400 to $450. I love hunting with them, I love .308s and dont have one in a 99. The .338Fed is interesting to me, it seems natural to put em together if it can be done without breaking the bank. Now if i can just find one of the rascals in .375win that I can afford......
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Can't help with the original question. But since we're talking 99's, I have a question. I have my dads 1951 99f in .308. Its in good condition but I've heard that the stocks are prone to cracking. Where would that start? Is there a spot more likely to crack than others? And whats the best product to use to keep that from happening? Thanks for any help.
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Most stock cracks when cause by a firearm is right where the steel meets with the wood. This is why many old rifles have a brass band there to avoid cracking. Natural preservatives like linseed oils can restore a wood from dry to a more moist form, but may sause some discoloration, there is a product that I am planning on buying soon that actually plastifies the wood. No not a mistake, it is used on old rotten wood when turning bowls, (I knew this would get your attention) In the woodworking industry, it is called a stabilizer, basically a very liquid plastic that hardens over time and becomes a wood plastic part!

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99s are somewhat prone to cracking at the tang, a high stress area without a lot of wood. Sometimes the buttstock is not fully tight, and the action gets "a running start" to ram into this area, sometimes just vibration can do it.
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I don't think they'd mind at all. There are lots of links to good info all over this site.
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Thanks for the help Frenchy, you're input is always appreciated. I'll be passing on that kiss however!

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Eh! it was worth a shot! Btw if you do order that, tell me first so we can safe on shipping, I was looking at the possibility of a 1 gal aparently this stuff goes a long way as it only replaces the pores and not the wood. Its like a plastic filler, I am also looking at making/buying a preasure tank to make the liquid fo in the wood under pressure.
BTW that lathe is still here if you intend to turn bowls.

Edit to add: You do celtic now Your Irish is showing!
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