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Gray spider web stock, stainless barrel with black flutes... Used in Excellent condition.
So what do you guys see them selling for? Thinking about selling mine.
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Roger, I think a "selling" price is $850 +/-. I see asking prices much higher and probably worth it, so I think it depends on how quick or if you want to move it.

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That's a great do it all rifle. Had one as my main hunting rifle for out west in 30-06. Hunted it for 10 or so years exclusively and sold it here a few years ago. Mine was the tan with black coated action/barrel called the Super Big Game Master at the time, but exactly the same rifle. Sold mine around $1k and wish I had kept it. Very nice rifle

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$1,050 to $1,200 is what they seem to go for. The non-Wby calibers in the Ultra Lightweights are considerably lighter, like 270, 30-06, etc.

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Biebs is about right. Maybe a bit less since it's not a weatherby caliber

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Roger, sorry maybe I was low, but I have 2 (.270 and .280) and had a .240 and .308 so I may have sold too cheap.

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I gave about 850 for mine in a 280 caliber a couple of years ago. I felt like I got a pretty good deal on it then. I have no intentions of selling mine, but if I did I wouldn't sell it for what I gave. It has become probably my #1 go to in a non magnum caliber. I've looked for one in a magnum and I haven't located anything for that same money. IMO, if you want to move it quickly, 850 to 900. If you're not worried about a fast sale I would hold out for more. They are a peach to carry, and it will kill an elk just as dead as anything else.


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