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What would be a fair selling price for a LH Classic Sporter LT in 7mm Rem. Mag, I purchased this new in the early to mid 90's. I have the box and all paperwork.
The rifle has very low round count and the wood and metal is in like new condition. ----------Thanks


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LH? $500 higher than a RH... Especially w/box - papers etc...


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Originally Posted by Redneck
LH? $500 higher than a RH... Especially w/box - papers etc...


If I had to sell to a left hander, I'd charge $700 extra.. Damn backasswards sob's.. So, redneck, I can buy a righty stainless classic 7mm rem mag for $850.00. Correction: it just got sold for $750 with a box of ammo and leupold bases and rings. If it were a left hander, it would be worth about $1,350.00 $1,250.00? Inductive reasoning..


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338 win mag on gunbroker with a starting bid of $1900.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/926449913


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Originally Posted by 79S
338 win mag on gunbroker with a starting bid of $1900.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/926449913

J, do you have any lefties?


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338 win mag on gunbroker with a starting bid of $1900.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/926449913

J, do you have any lefties?

Yep, have two… the L/H model 70 in the standard 270 Winchester and 338 win mag. The 270 Winchester they say is the hardest one to find. I bought my 270 16yrs ago for $550 dollars lol.. the 338 was gifted to me by real good friend. I did have an 06 but fellow member here about 8 years ago was looking for a model 70 for his son. The kicker his son was a lefty. I sold it to him what I paid for it. The fella lived in California but we got it figured out, mike detorre (sp) told me of a dealer that would accept from a non ffl. Far as I know the fella and his son went to Africa and took that ol 06.


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That 338 will not shoot 225 but boy will it shoot 250’s.


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Originally Posted by 79S
That 338 will not shoot 225 but boy will it shoot 250’s.

Strange about it not liking 225's. Mine loves them, but it has a custom barrel. It likes everything. Like I've said before, my buddies that used them in Oregon used 210 partitions at smoking hot speeds and excellent accuracy. You've probably tried those? IMR4350. I think one guy was running 71 grains.


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Redneck
LH? $500 higher than a RH... Especially w/box - papers etc...


If I had to sell to a left hander, I'd charge $700 extra.. Damn backasswards sob's..
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So, redneck, I can buy a righty stainless classic 7mm rem mag for $850.00. Correction: it just got sold for $750 with a box of ammo and leupold bases and rings. If it were a left hander, it would be worth about $1,350.00 $1,250.00? Inductive reasoning..
Sounds about left - er, ah, RIGHT... Hehehehee


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LH? $500 higher than a RH... Especially w/box - papers etc...


If I had to sell to a left hander, I'd charge $700 extra.. Damn backasswards sob's..
HEY - we're the only ones in our 'right' mind, doncha know? laugh laugh

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So, redneck, I can buy a righty stainless classic 7mm rem mag for $850.00. Correction: it just got sold for $750 with a box of ammo and leupold bases and rings. If it were a left hander, it would be worth about $1,350.00 $1,250.00? Inductive reasoning..
Sounds about left - er, ah, RIGHT... Hehehehee

I sure do know that. ha ha..


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by 79S
That 338 will not shoot 225 but boy will it shoot 250’s.

Strange about it not liking 225's. Mine loves them, but it has a custom barrel. It likes everything. Like I've said before, my buddies that used them in Oregon used 210 partitions at smoking hot speeds and excellent accuracy. You've probably tried those? IMR4350. I think one guy was running 71 grains.

I don't really mess with 210's in the 338. Majority of the time I shoot 225's. But this one did not want to shoot them. Its bedded, floated ie the BSA treatment, I used the gold standard far as powders H4350 and did not shoot very well. So I tried 250's and H4831 (I think have to go look at my notes) Rifle shot very well, I'm not to make a claim its a MOA rifle but it will hold 3 together pretty damn close. I don't like really shooting 5 shot groups with my magnums unless its cold outside. 20 degrees believe it or not is really good shooting weather.


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Originally Posted by 79S
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Originally Posted by 79S
That 338 will not shoot 225 but boy will it shoot 250’s.

Strange about it not liking 225's. Mine loves them, but it has a custom barrel. It likes everything. Like I've said before, my buddies that used them in Oregon used 210 partitions at smoking hot speeds and excellent accuracy. You've probably tried those? IMR4350. I think one guy was running 71 grains.

I don't really mess with 210's in the 338. Majority of the time I shoot 225's. But this one did not want to shoot them. Its bedded, floated ie the BSA treatment, I used the gold standard far as powders H4350 and did not shoot very well. So I tried 250's and H4831 (I think have to go look at my notes) Rifle shot very well, I'm not to make a claim its a MOA rifle but it will hold 3 together pretty damn close. I don't like really shooting 5 shot groups with my magnums unless its cold outside. 20 degrees believe it or not is really good shooting weather.

J, since redneck is here, you may want to ask him about bedding these model 70's. I believe he generally beds under the chamber. I found with the last pre 64 fwt, I had to do that for it to shoot more consistently. That is not always the case, especially with the sporter 30-06 I sold to you and most of my other model 70's. It wanted the whole barrel to be freefloating. These model 70's in particular take some experimenting. What one may like, the other not so much. They do like a nice stress free neutral bedding and 2 points of contact though. I also hear you about shooting 3 shot groups with your magnums. I do the same thing, except for some that really shoot well, like my semi custom 338wm pre 64. That rifle will put 3 shots into 1/4", so for bragging rights I'll shoot 2 more. It routinely shoots around .6" 5 shot groups. That one is totally freefloated as well. My new xtr fwt 22-250 shoots lights out with the barrel totally freefloated. There was another model 70 that needed some bedding under the chamber, but I can't remember which one now. I'm thinking my classic sporter 7mm rem mag. Yours may be like that. That is one reason I use JB quick under the chamber or in the barrel channel. It is easy and quick to experiment with and since the barrel is basically laying on it and it does not take recoil like in the lug area, it is strong enough for that job. The only downfall to it is you have to be quick (hence the name). I'm not an expert on this, but I do know it is all mechanical and it erks me to no end to have an ill shooting rifle. Most of the time I can wring them out..


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