I picked up a Savage Mod. 340 rifle in 30-30 caliber a about a month ago. The stock was a little worn but solid and about 50% of the blue on the barrel and action was all that remained. I sanded the stock and applied 5 or 6 coats of linseed oil and had the barrel and action hot dipped reblued. The bore is mirror bright and accuracy with 150 grain commercial ammo is quite good. The little rifle appears almost brand new. I believe I'll get a lot of good use with this neat 30-30.
The rear sight has a large flat nut on a small bolt for raising or lowering the sight. I've never seen an adjustment screw sight like that before. It seems to work OK. The bolt action operates quite smooth and I like the cock on opening feature of the bolt. I believe I've read recently where Savage weapons are beginning to assume a collector's status. I'm sure this little rifle will never reach that point because I've worked on the stock and have had it reblued. To me it will always be a hunting and shooting rifle. I can post some photos if anyone would care to see them.
The rear sight has a large flat nut on a small bolt for raising or lowering the sight. I've never seen an adjustment screw sight like that before. It seems to work OK. The bolt action operates quite smooth and I like the cock on opening feature of the bolt. I believe I've read recently where Savage weapons are beginning to assume a collector's status. I'm sure this little rifle will never reach that point because I've worked on the stock and have had it reblued. To me it will always be a hunting and shooting rifle. I can post some photos if anyone would care to see them.