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What is the going rate for a Remington 600 6.5 RM, in good condition, these days?
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I will throw out 800.00 to 1100.00 depending on condition.
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I would think $650 would be top dollar.
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The 6.5 models seem to be much harder to find and more desirable on the used gun market.
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I would buy all the 6.5's and 350 mags in a 600/660 For $650.00!
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North of $1000 for sure on a 6.5
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Just watch Gunbroker that will tell you what they are bringing and not bringing . My experience has shown to get the top price they better be sweet , average shooters and hunting guns that are not 75% or better only bring average prices .
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Condition is everything. Asking prices are seldom sale prices. If it shows a little use it won't make it to the $1k mark. I've bought and still own some, typically I've paid $750-$900 Increasingly Frustrating trying to find ammo
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A month ago I sold a 600 6.5 in 97% condition for $1200.
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a lot depends on condition. those guns had a plastic vent rib and trigger guard. the trigger guard is always warped so thats to be expected but nice aluminum ones are easily found. rib is a tougher to find but can be. if the rib is straight and not cracked, the bluing is nice, original sites and the original laminated stock is nice with original gray remington pad, it is a $900-1200 gun.
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An LA area gun shop had one on consignment for a few months about 4 months ago for $700 in good shape; it sold, but not for the asking price.
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