$ for used A-Bolt 300RUM
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From: merrill WI USA
A friend wants to buy my Browning A-Bolt Stainless/syn. 300RUM/Simmons Aetec 3.5-12AO. It has 80-100 shots thru it. Ipaid $800 otd in 2003. I thought $550 should be fair? What do you think is fair?Thank You.
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Are you sure you want to get rid of it?
Guns tend to keep their value, although they rarely ever go up in value, unless it's scratched pretty bad, or if it's been dropped, I wouldn't sell it that low, I would say at least $50.00 more.
It all depends on how much you feel the gun is worth.
Guns tend to keep their value, although they rarely ever go up in value, unless it's scratched pretty bad, or if it's been dropped, I wouldn't sell it that low, I would say at least $50.00 more.
It all depends on how much you feel the gun is worth.
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ORIGINAL: hondaman
A friend wants to buy my Browning A-Bolt Stainless/syn. 300RUM/Simmons Aetec 3.5-12AO. It has 80-100 shots thru it. Ipaid $800 otd in 2003. I thought $550 should be fair? What do you think is fair?Thank You.
A friend wants to buy my Browning A-Bolt Stainless/syn. 300RUM/Simmons Aetec 3.5-12AO. It has 80-100 shots thru it. Ipaid $800 otd in 2003. I thought $550 should be fair? What do you think is fair?Thank You.
Heck, Ill buy it for that. Mine (7 Mag.) costed about $875 or so. I put 100 through it the first weekend!
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If you are going to let the scope go with it $550 is not enough. I thinkI would have to have in the $700 range for the rifle and another $100 for the scope. You do understand that the A-Bolt is no longer chambered for the 300 RUM. So if you decide later you want another it won't be easy to find.




