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Browning abolt black synthetic composite stalker blued barrel with rings and bases
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Probs 600-800 depending on condition and how bad someone wants the caliber.
Last edited by DBrink; 02/09/24.
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its a dead caliber so value is 500-600 maybe but demand is near zero so finding someone to pay it is another thing
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Anything WSSM is a tough sell unless someone is already set up with brass or is really in love with the caliber.
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There is probably someone in the world who is obsessed with 25WSSM and would pay 50% of the cost of a new x-bolt for your used A-bolt ($500). I wouldn't hold my breath.
Normally I would say sell it for the value of the action and stock ($200-$500); however, the WWSM action is really short and has a mag bolt face, so its not very desirable for rechambering to a mainstream caliber.
Really depends on how fast you want it gone.
One way to find out - put it for sale on gunbroker as an action with a penny start and no reserve!
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I would be interested if you decide on a price.
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There is probably someone in the world who is obsessed with 25WSSM and would pay 50% of the cost of a new x-bolt for your used A-bolt ($500). I wouldn't hold my breath.
Normally I would say sell it for the value of the action and stock ($200-$500); however, the WWSM action is really short and has a mag bolt face, so its not very desirable for rechambering to a mainstream caliber.
Really depends on how fast you want it gone.
One way to find out - put it for sale on gunbroker as an action with a penny start and no reserve! I'm obsessed with the 25 WSSM, its a good cartridge with performance falling in the 257 AI - 25-284 neighborhood, so what's not to like? I would love to find a Browning Ti Mountain Rifle in 25 WSSM for a price that I could justify.
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I'm obsessed with the 25 WSSM, its a good cartridge with performance falling in the 257 AI - 25-284 neighborhood, so what's not to like? I would love to find a Browning Ti Mountain Rifle in 25 WSSM for a price that I could justify. What's not to like? Ammo and brass are obsolete and getting factory replenishment is a once in five year event. One factory ammo offering exist (from Winchester). Ballistic performance may be great, but it doesn't do you any good if you can't shoot several boxes of ammo a year without it costing a fortune. For me, life is too short to spend time scouring the world for ammo/brass at a premium; maybe others enjoy the trill. You should feed your obsession and offer to buy this guy's rifle
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