My advice would be to look at what a F like yours with a good barrel is going for on an auction site and then price yours accordingly. And if you break it down into two parts (stock set and barreled action) I’d then fix a price on each part. I can’t tell what that would be today but if I was a savvy customer I’d be seriously questioning the value of the two parts when compared to the value of a good 99 that’s ready to shoot “right off the shelf.” It’s that sum total of the parts not exceeding the whole kind of logic, especially if you sold the parts to the same buyer. And should I hazard a guess at the value of a good 99F in 308, I’d say somewhere north of 1K and south of 1.5K, making 1250 a reasonable starting number.


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