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whats a 264 win mag in 96-98% condition worth. I believe its a standard ie 24" barrel. Its being offerd as a trade. Gentlemen also has 308 3006 and 270 FW P64s that are up for trade, i figured a 264 was the rarest, and coolest outta the 3. please inform me if im off base.
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What does the fellow want in trade value wise? Has a cash price been put on each gun? If the .264 is standard it has a 26" SS barrel, very few were CM. I like the 59' models best, no real big reason, some ole timers say equipment was really worn out in the 60's , shims on top of shims.. very best
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He;s talking about trading it for my model 700 sendero setup, i have it priced from 1150-1550 depending on how buyer wants it.
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What does the fellow want in trade value wise? Has a cash price been put on each gun? If the .264 is standard it has a 26" SS barrel, very few were CM. I like the 59' models best, no real big reason, some ole timers say equipment was really worn out in the 60's , shims on top of shims.. very best "Shims on top of shims", and they still knew how to put a rifle together. Of the post 1960 rifles's I've had and seen, they were built pretty good. Machine work on them was great as a matter of fact. The 1963 I recently sold to raybass, here, was a prime example of their manufacturing process and that one was built 7 months before the last "pre 64" model 70 went out the door. As far as price, it sounds like the 264 win mag in question should be worth from $1,500.00 to $1,900.00 (realistically) if it is as nice as the OP says it is (which is generally never the case). A "95%" gun usually turns into an 80% gun after pics are shown and fine tooth comb is ran over it...With that said, a "96-98%" gun is a rare bird and I'd trade 3 or 4 rem 700's for one like that. Just sayin...
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FWIW , I just paid 1550. for a mod 70 std in 264 that had not been shot since it had proof marks stamped, it had a couple stock dings,( I call safe rash) and a small chunk of plastic out of the buttplate. I am very happy as it shoots the 140 gr Super X very well, I have a coyote and whitetail out of my first box of bullets. I mounted a Leupold 10X thick to thin X hair scope on her. It did take me 4 bases and 5 scopes to get it 'right' . That ole 'dog knot' kept getting in the way... I will take ANY pre 64 over any other gun made since. Nothing else comes close for me! I guess I am partial to 50's guns since all mine were made in the 50's . I did have a 61' Target and it shot lights out, I had two of them so I let it go to bankroll anothe 70 in a different cal. very best
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here is the rifle in question, i think its a 62 or 63 does this look like a non bubbad rifled, or does it look to good to be true (metal looks quite nice to me but im no expert)
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My current, last of four in this round alone, .300H&H is in this condition +/- a bit. This, is a NICE piece and I would trade your Sendaro for it in a HEARTBEAT!
Value, at least $1750.00 average, IMHO and mine has equal metal to this, but, someone had broken the orginal stock.....but, then, it cost me $600.00 CDN and is now in a fine Micky G&H stock, wearing a Zeiss Conquest 4.5x14 in DDs....and, these WILL SHOOT!
Grab it and the Fwt. 270, among the best .270s ever made, period.
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Thanks kutenay sounds like a deal I should pursue
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My current, last of four in this round alone, .300H&H is in this condition +/- a bit. This, is a NICE piece and I would trade your Sendaro for it in a HEARTBEAT!
Value, at least $1750.00 average, IMHO and mine has equal metal to this, but, someone had broken the orginal stock.....but, then, it cost me $600.00 CDN and is now in a fine Micky G&H stock, wearing a Zeiss Conquest 4.5x14 in DDs....and, these WILL SHOOT!
Grab it and the Fwt. 270, among the best .270s ever made, period. +1, Kutenay is correct. Adam, I'd be on that one quicker than a fly on Jwall, especially if it only meant I had to give up a rem 700 to get it. That part is the "NO Brainer"!!
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I gotta kick him a hundo but he's getting my who setbuo brass dies scope etc
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I gotta kick him a hundo but he's getting my who setbuo brass dies scope etc I was going to say, I would have probably slipped him a few hundo's (if I were you) so I didn't feel so guilty ...I'm looking forward to hearing a range report. That's a nice rifle..
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Not sure there will be one. I might go on the block. Have to wait until I get it
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JOC was right. The 270 Winchester on a Model 70 is a great combination as is the 30/06 and 375 H&H
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Ding ding ding. A cooper you have a 'KEEPER' . great trade, very best
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Well my setup is on the way to lorman552. cant wait to get that 264 in my grubby little fingers :-D... it bears mentioning that i just sold my 264 dies and brass last week here on the fire! lol
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