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Posted By: earlybrd Winchester 100 - 12/05/16
Found a minty 100 in 308 in a pawn shop what would be a good value to go by a 308 would complete my Winchester collection
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Winchester 100 - 12/05/16
Pre or post 64???
Posted By: earlybrd Re: Winchester 100 - 12/06/16
It looks pre 64 according to the checkering
Posted By: bea175 Re: Winchester 100 - 12/06/16
400.00 maybe
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Winchester 100 - 12/06/16
I occasionally hunting with Winchester 100s in 243 and 308 and think that they are decent hunting rifles. They aren't as accurate as some, but the 243 has never failed to shoot "Minute of Coyote" and its 308 brothers have never failed to shoot "Minute of Whitetail". I tight cover, where you're likely to jump a deer and only get a moving shot, having 4 rounds in the magazine that you can fire as quickly as you lay the sights and squeeze the trigger isn't a handicap.
Posted By: Levers Re: Winchester 100 - 12/06/16
Minty pre 64 308 is probably a little more than $400 around here but there aren't too many guys looking for one.
Posted By: VarmintGuy Re: Winchester 100 - 12/06/16
260Remguy: I think the original poster was more interested in "completing his collection" than in Hunting with said Rifle?
They are cool Rifles and many folks have Hunted with them - including me.

Levers: I agree - a minty pre-64 Model 100 should be worth MORE than $400.00.
I would buy them all day long at that price for such a specimen!
Hold into the wind
VrmintGuy
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Winchester 100 - 12/06/16
Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
260Remguy: I think the original poster was more interested in "completing his collection" than in Hunting with said Rifle?
They are cool Rifles and many folks have Hunted with them - including me.

Lever:

Hold into the wind
VrmintGuy


Yes, I actually caught that.

I didn't know that anyone actually collected Winchester 100s, but I guess that there are people out there collecting all kinds of things. Other than my orthodontist, Dr. Matt Lipski, I've never know anyone who hunted with a Winchester 100 and I don't recall that I've ever seen one in the field or at the range that didn't belong to me.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Winchester 100 - 12/06/16
Originally Posted by earlybrd
It looks pre 64 according to the checkering


Cool, I had one that was made in '61 and really liked it. I prefer the checkering over the basket weave pattern. A m100 in good condition should bring $400.00 like the lefty bea said. I paid $350.00 for the one I had a few years ago. It was a pretty nice rifle. However, it had a recoil pad installed, which takes away from the value of the rifle...
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