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Political Cynic |
I stopped in at a new gun shop close to home. Pretty sparse selection of ammo but he has a great collection of rifles. Other than the Barrett 50 cal on display he had a 700, black polymer stock, chrome barrel and a nice scope. Vortex. $3300 and it’s all somebodies. If I wasn’t renovating my kitchen I’d scoop it up. Oh well. | ||
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That's a lot of coin for a 700 with a Vortex scope. My 5R with a chassis, Timney trigger, and Bushnell Elite scope was about $1000 less. __________________________________ An operator is someone who picks up the phone when I dial 0. | |||
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I bought a 700VS in .308 about 30 years ago for $390, had it rebarreled to 6.5CM for about $450 a few years back, and added a chassis for I think $350, a Nightforce NXS for $1450 and a Timney Calvin Elite trigger for another $220. So $2860 all told. Call it $3000 with scope base and rings. For $3300 I'd be a little concerned about the stock (factory, I assume) vs. a chassis. A Vortex Razor HD Gen2 goes for about $2K I think, but lesser Vortex models are cheaper and you didn't say which Vortex it was. So depending on the scope and how good the stock is, $3300 could be anywhere between a pretty good deal and a seriously inflated price. | |||
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My 700 is 6.5-06. It has a stainless Hart competition barrel. Bought it @ 1990 for... quite a bit less. Sent it to Buzzsaw in Oregon to work it over and they did. 6.5 is a helluva round! | |||
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If you see me running try to keep up |
Yep, that’s way too much. | |||
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If it was one of the better 700s, If the rifle was new, If it was a brand new Vortex Razor Gen 2 4.5-27x, If it included quality rings, If it had a stainless barrel -- because chrome is the last type of barrel you'd want in a precision rifle, Then it would have been a fair deal. I suspect you are very fortunate that you didn't scoop it up. If the rifle system doesn't match the description above, then you would have overpaid -- possibly grossly overpaid -- for a run-of-the-mill rifle. And there would be plenty of people who would know that. | |||
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Truth Wins |
Stupid and absurd. A chrome barrel? Someone on Gunbroker has a nice Sig P226 Mk25 listed for the bargain price of just $2,000. And there are others with bids topping $1,700. If I had known I could get $2,000 for mine, maybe I wouldn't have sold mine recently for $800, which is about what I bought it for. We have a pawn/gun shop here that's selling range ammo for popular calibers for $45-50 a box. And people are just buying it up. _____________ "I enter a swamp as a sacred place—a sanctum sanctorum. There is the strength—the marrow of Nature." - Henry David Thoreau | |||
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Freethinker |
A “chrome” barrel? What does that mean? Chrome plated, chrome lined, or chrome-moly alloy? It is actually very unlikely to be either of the first two if it’s a factory barrel. Chromoly steel, on the other hand, is very commonly (most commonly?) used for rifle barrels and as I recall at one time it was considered better for precision rifles than stainless. Yes, I understand that that’s no longer true, but it is still used for guns like my Tikka T3x TAC A1 that is capable of very good precision for its price. I strongly suspect that that is what the rifle barrel in question is made of, not that it’s chrome lined. ► 6.4/93.6 ___________ “We are Americans …. Together we have resisted the trap of appeasement, cynicism, and isolation that gives temptation to tyrants.” — George H. W. Bush | |||
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The Constable |
WAY overpriced. | |||
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LIBERTATEM DEFENDIMUS |
I wouldn't be buying a Remington anything these days. | |||
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