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If I were to sell this rifle, what would be a fair asking price?

It's a 1956 Winchester Model 70 .300 H&H mag in excellent+ condition. All original with less than 100 rounds down the tube. Factory pad, sights, sight hood, etc. 26" barrel. Weaver KV 1.75-5x variable included. My father-in-law received it as a high school graduation gift and fired less than 20 rounds through it before sticking it away in his safe until he gave it to me a few years back. I've put maybe 65-70 rounds through it and have only used it on three hunts (Utah Shiras bull, muley buck, and a cow elk), before a Kimber Montana .300 WSM took over as my favorite big-game rifle.

Not 100% sure I want to sell it, but have my eye on a couple things I could put the money toward and I hate to have it sitting around collecting dust when I know there's someone out there who would use and enjoy it more than I do. Thanks in advance.

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keep it in the family and pass it to your kids. guns like that aren't exactly replaceable. but then again it sounds like it wasn't that important to your F-I-L

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Easy $1,250ish, maybe more to the right buyer. Nice rifle.


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I basically have the same gun arrived at by the same deal. Mine is a 1955, but has the standard stock with the metal butt plate. It was my Step MIL's elk rifle. Only two boxes shot by her. It even came with three boxes of old 1955-57 date code Winchester Silvertips. They still work.. I would not sell mine for $1250.00 They are not the most rare models, but few survive in the original 300 H&H chamber, let alone 95%+ condition. Mine will be passed down to the family when I depart.

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$1650 in 95% condition according to the Blue Book, but that bolt knob looks awful shiny for only a hundred rounds down the barrel.


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Yep I'd say you would get $1500, and up to $2000 if the right person sees it. I have a 1955 version, I sure do like it, and plan on holding on to it.... til death do us part.

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$1500 ish.

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Originally Posted by orion03
$1650 in 95% condition according to the Blue Book, but that bolt knob looks awful shiny for only a hundred rounds down the barrel.


Bolt may have gotten rubbed in a scabbard. If so there should be a little rubbing on the muzzle. The extractor looks clean along with checkering, overall blue and scratch free trigger guard.

If I was in the mood I'd go $1400-$1500 if it all checked out.

Heavy as sin, but a lot of rifle for that price.

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As pictured, best estimate is $1250-$1400.. These are fine rifles - congrats on your good fortune to have one..


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battue,

Generally the standard and magnum pre-64's are heavy, but I have a 1955 .300 H&H that weighs 8-1/2 pounds exactly with a 6x36 Leupold in Talley Lightweight mounts. The only non-factory part about it is a 1" Decelerator pad fitted to the standard LOP. It's lightest non-Featherweight pre-'64 I've ever owned!


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I am not sure how you lot do things over there.....in my family we do not sell gifts.
Gift them on by all means, but never sell.

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Keep an eye on this one and see what it sells for:

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=200821053

It appears to be made in 1960, don't know how it would compare to your rifle. Probably pretty close.


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Looks like the one on Gun Broker sold for $1,746.51. I thought everyone was a little low on their estimate. Take care, bsa.


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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.
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You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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Funny JB, my 1955 300 H&H is set up exactly as yours(same scope, pad & mounts) and weighs in at 8 5/8 lbs, a nice weight for such a rig. Perhaps they have the same father???

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Don't think I have ever been in a camp where a .300H&H was being used. Probably says more about my experience than anything, but if one wanted to use old school cool the .300H&H ranks high on the list, and those old time Wimbledon shooters proved they where no slouch in the accuracy department.

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Thanks, all. If I could get somewhere along the lines of the upper end of the guesstimates, I'd probably trip it. Otherwise, it'll just continue to collect dust.

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Rifles weren't meant to collect dust. That's a classic, and NEEDS to be shot.


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Even though it's worth some pretty good money you'll end up regretting it if you sell it. Not everyone is lucky enough to inherit a rifle like that. It's a classic in a classic caliber. Keep it and shoot it.


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Awesome rifle!


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I agree 100% with The Shootist and orion03. Both of them are spot on word for word.

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