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Need a little help here in determining the value on a Browniing A-Bolt in .257 Roberts. I'm thinning the herd and have no idea what the market value on these is.
I bought it new about 20 years ago and have never fired it. Stock has a few small safe dings. It's a nice little lightweight rifle but after discovering the 6.5x55 I never got around to shooting it. Neither of my boys were interested in the .257 either so I want to move it on.
Appreciate the insights.
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Never cared for Abolts and don't know what they sell for. However, I would look at the going prices for common calibers like 30.06 & .270 and add about $50-$75 for the relative rarity. I'm sure that you have a fine rifle and I really like the 257R- I bought a tang safety 77 and a push feed 70 in that chambering last year.
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