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It is in excellent condition with only a bit of mild muzzle wear in the bluing? Have a guy wanting to sell me his. I am only interested if I can move it a long for a fair price. It's more gun than I would ever need. Thinking that the guys who elk hunt might want something like this. What would be a fair value for this gun? Thanks for any feedback.
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A pre-64 would probably be in the $4,500 range if in great shape. They newer "Classic" model...maybe $900-$1,100.
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Did they produce pre-64 super grades in 338?
I'd agree with the $900 to $1100 whether a New Haven or FN post 64.
If it is a pre-64, I imagine it is extremely rare. I think that the end of super grade production and the beginning of the .338 win mag were pretty close together. I've never heard of a pre-64 .338 that wasn't an Alaskan but I'm far from an expert on the subject.
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Biebs is pretty sharp about his guns. Dumb as a boxer rocks about everything else. Lol
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IMHE, a Gulf Coast state sale of a large magnum caliber will lose another $100 from the "average".
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It is definately not a pre 64. My guess would be an early 2000's or 90's model. It is the classic control round feed action.
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I think the mid 90's Super Grades were dubbed, " Super Grade III" Initially produced in the early 90's, in only 3 calibers---- 300 Win Mag 338 Win Mag 7MM Rem Mag
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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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This is what the early classic Supergrades looked like. (Mine in .300 Winnie)
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Later ones had ebony forend tips.
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