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Remington 700 value?
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<blockquote data-quote="AECnd" data-source="post: 2823474" data-attributes="member: 98773"><p>I've seen Remington 700s coming through at 4 to 5 times what they retailed for when new over the last few years. I'm guilty of overpaying for one myself. I found a 700 LH LSS in 338 RUM and bid it well over its value because I knew I'd never find another one in like new condition again. It had never been fired since it left the factory. The guy made $1200 on his investment over 25 years. I have a coworker that paid over $2k for one in .257 Robert's a couple years ago. I think that was a situation of late night drinking whiskey, while he was on an auction site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AECnd, post: 2823474, member: 98773"] I’ve seen Remington 700s coming through at 4 to 5 times what they retailed for when new over the last few years. I’m guilty of overpaying for one myself. I found a 700 LH LSS in 338 RUM and bid it well over its value because I knew I’d never find another one in like new condition again. It had never been fired since it left the factory. The guy made $1200 on his investment over 25 years. I have a coworker that paid over $2k for one in .257 Robert’s a couple years ago. I think that was a situation of late night drinking whiskey, while he was on an auction site. [/QUOTE]
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