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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1142440" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>200 rounds is not very many for a .308, still plenty of life left. I think the price is pretty fair but it just depends on what its worth to you. For example some people might think $200 for bolt fluting and a different knob is worth it, others might not care. The same goes for $150 worth of Cerakote. To build this same rifle would cost upwards of $2600 if a gunsmith put everything together. Parts alone are worth about $1800 with no chambering, bedding, brake installation, bolt work, or cerakote.</p><p></p><p>If you like the look and setup of the gun it's easily worth $1500. If you're not 100% thrilled with the way its set up but you still like it you could always offer him what you feel would be a good deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1142440, member: 12193"] 200 rounds is not very many for a .308, still plenty of life left. I think the price is pretty fair but it just depends on what its worth to you. For example some people might think $200 for bolt fluting and a different knob is worth it, others might not care. The same goes for $150 worth of Cerakote. To build this same rifle would cost upwards of $2600 if a gunsmith put everything together. Parts alone are worth about $1800 with no chambering, bedding, brake installation, bolt work, or cerakote. If you like the look and setup of the gun it's easily worth $1500. If you're not 100% thrilled with the way its set up but you still like it you could always offer him what you feel would be a good deal. [/QUOTE]
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