No Data Fred
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I pm'd you.You should get with Dan Tucker here I traded him a Les B. Comanche VII.
It's ambi safety and I'm selling off all those. It ruins the lines IMO!
I pm'd you.You should get with Dan Tucker here I traded him a Les B. Comanche VII.
It's ambi safety and I'm selling off all those. It ruins the lines IMO!
Hi mate if you have all factory parts still re fit them. Then sell the factory rifle and the parts seperate. You will get more than selling as a package. You can also tell the rifle buyer you have upgrade parts if there interested and up sell the rifle like a gunshop would.I'm trying to figure out what to ask for a long range rifle and am having difficulty coming up with dollar amount. I know different markets mean different pricing but I would appreciate a little advice.
Rem 700 stainless in 300rum, factory 26" barrel with 60 rounds through it, composite spiderweb black stock aluminum bedded, brake, talley rings holding a Ziess Conquest 6.5-20x50 standard reticle, Timmy 2 stage trigger, Versa-Pod Bipod (I have a few of these, look into them).
I have added up what I have into it, and I know there's no way I'm going to get that back out of it, but I don't even know where to start...
I'm trying to figure out what to ask for a long range rifle and am having difficulty coming up with dollar amount. I know different markets mean different pricing but I would appreciate a little advice.
Rem 700 stainless in 300rum, factory 26" barrel with 60 rounds through it, composite spiderweb black stock aluminum bedded, brake, talley rings holding a Ziess Conquest 6.5-20x50 standard reticle, Timmy 2 stage trigger, Versa-Pod Bipod (I have a few of these, look into them).
I have added up what I have into it, and I know there's no way I'm going to get that back out of it, but I don't even know where to start...
You could always take it to a local gun shop that sells used and new rifles and have them evaluate it. I know Cabelas will do that in their gun library. That is If there is a Cabelas near where you live. Of course they will be hoping you will put it up for sale through their library, but you can always thank them for the info and not sell it through them. If I remember right, I think they give you 20% under what they evaluate it for?
Someone on Craigs will likely flag your post/s within minutes after you list there.You are much better off piecing it out. For somebody to get a "deal", you'd probably sell the parts for 50-60 % of what you paid. Maybe a little more for some of the parts. A gun store will rape you. Lucky to get 25% because they have to mark it up to make a profit and still sell it as used. Sell all the non serial # parts (all parts other than the gun on e-bay or try Craig's list. You might get 400-600 for the scope (I'd take the scope but I was looking for a varmint reticle). 70-80 for the trigger, a new Timney is $130, a Calvin Elite is $200. 20-35 for a versa bipod. The gun was probably around $1000. Who wants that caliber? Luck to get 500, 600. If you get the right person they might care about the brake. Is the brake aftermarket or factory? Maybe add $50. Did you mean the stock has a factory aluminum bedding block? Or you had it pillar bedded? Thanks,
Mike
I did. Crossroads of the West in Phoenix last weekend.Maybe walk it around at a gun show.
I'm trying to figure out what to ask for a long range rifle and am having difficulty coming up with dollar amount. I know different markets mean different pricing but I would appreciate a little advice.
Rem 700 stainless in 300rum, factory 26" barrel with 60 rounds through it, composite spiderweb black stock aluminum bedded, brake, talley rings holding a Ziess Conquest 6.5-20x50 standard reticle, Timmy 2 stage trigger, Versa-Pod Bipod (I have a few of these, look into them).
I have added up what I have into it, and I know there's no way I'm going to get that back out of it, but I don't even know where to start...