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Savage model 24 series
Savage model 24 series









savage model 24 series

Later models had the selector on the top of the exposed hammer (forward/down for shotgun barrel and back/up for the rifle barrel) with a cross-bolt hammer-block safety through the receiver. The Stevens and early Savages models have one trigger and an exposed hammer, with a barrel selector on the right side of the receiver (up for the rifle barrel and down for the shotgun barrel) and no manual safety. As well as, a variety of finishes and grades. They came with both wood and plastic stocks that may or may not hold extra ammunition in the butt. And, the lower shotgun barrels were chambered for. The upper rifle barrels were chambered not only in. Over its many years of production, it was made in a number of versions, including a pistol grip model that is only 26 inches long. It may also be disassembled for ease of storage. 410 gauge model weighs 7 pounds, has 24-inch barrels and an overall length of 41-inches. In 1950, Stevens stopped making the 22-410, and Savage introduced the same gun as the Model 24. During World War II the United States Army Air Corps purchased some 15,000 Model 22-410s for use as survival guns. I would guess the proper way to sight it in is, zero the 222 and then figure out how much lower to aim if using the 20 ga.The Savage Model 24 was actually introduced by Stevens Arms as the Model 22-410 in 1938. I don't see what you would do to adjust for wind-age.

savage model 24 series

Is there such a thing as sighting in each barrel in an over and under? I get that the two calibers will not be hitting the same bulls eye but the groups should at least be vertical to each other. The 222 is very close to bulls eye at 50 yards and the 20 ga is a little high but way off to the left. After many boxes of 20 ga slugs, found that the 20 ga is shooting 13-15 inches away from the bulls eye at 50 yards. Went back and shot the 20 ga to see where it was hitting and couldn't hit paper. Pretty good groups, happy and locked the scope down. I put a scope on it and sighted in the 222 first at 50 yards then zero'ed it in at 100 yards. I'm borrowing an old Savage 24V series over and under.222 Rem on top with a 20ga on the bottom.











Savage model 24 series