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    Quote Originally Posted by CareyH View Post
    So I looked around on gunbroker and the price range varied pretty widely, so I figured asking my helpful friends on here might give me a better idea what its worth.


    The rifle is a Remington 700 ADL, 22in barrel, .243 cal, iron sights, jeweled bolt. If I am reading the barrel code right it was made in 1996. The round count is very low.

    It has been taking up room in my safe for years and I have not shot it in at least 5yrs so its time for it to go. I just don't know what to ask for it.

    Thanks for the help.
    Ok, so according to the 25th blue book. Roughly, of course. In the synthetic stock MSR is $500...... 100% resale is $460. 98% is $360.

    How ever it is comming up on hunting season. So "street" value may be around $450 to $550 or so. Depending on a buyer and how many accessories if any come with it, ammo, sling, scope. Etc.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSB OUTDOORS View Post
    Ok, so according to the 25th blue book. Roughly, of course. In the synthetic stock MSR is $500...... 100% resale is $460. 98% is $360.

    How ever it is comming up on hunting season. So "street" value may be around $450 to $550 or so. Depending on a buyer and how many accessories if any come with it, ammo, sling, scope. Etc.

    Hope this helps.
    Its a wood stock. I have 120rds for it and some brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CareyH View Post
    Its a wood stock. I have 120rds for it and some brass.
    Let me get another beer and another book and I'll get back to you.

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    Sorry CareyH, About the same even with the ammo and brass. $450 - $500

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSB OUTDOORS View Post
    Ok, so according to the 25th blue book. Roughly, of course. In the synthetic stock MSR is $500...... 100% resale is $460. 98% is $360.

    How ever it is comming up on hunting season. So "street" value may be around $450 to $550 or so. Depending on a buyer and how many accessories if any come with it, ammo, sling, scope. Etc.

    Hope this helps.
    By now almost everyone has their rifle in hand. I've tried to move some .06 this time of year, once and sat until next season.
    Average sale price is $400, ammo would be the only thing to sweeten the deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    By now almost everyone has their rifle in hand. I've tried to move some .06 this time of year, once and sat until next season.
    Average sale price is $400, ammo would be the only thing to sweeten the deal.
    I agree, but now its a BDL, but still the $ is going to be around $450 - $550 street value, with ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSB OUTDOORS View Post
    I agree, but now its a BDL, but still the $ is going to be around $450 - $550 street value, with ammo.
    Tops, if that. Another 20-30 days if it doesn't sell then just another hunter trying to sell a gun, that did not put food on the table, or rack on the wall.
    Been there, done that, as i am sure everyone else has too.

    Bolt action buyers, outside the "tactical crowd, are a weird bunch AND cheap.

    Here's a deal on a 700 take off bbl.
    New Remington 700 take off barrel, 308 win., matte black, 24" sporter contour, $75. from the FS section of my range.
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