Have had a couple hunting rifles for sale on the exchange. One is a Browning A-bolt in 270 and the other a Rem 700 in 280. I posted both with pictures and both are reasonably priced at $600 shipped. Some must think this is a life time investment as to the request I am getting for pictures. Can you send me a picture of the Muzzle, the bolt, the bolt face, a close up of the finish, a higher res picture of this. It goes on and on. Maybe I'm missing something but I just don't get it. I understand wanting to see the item before you but but at this price the actions are almost worth it. Then you do the leg work and never hear from the person again. And whats with the questions about round count in hunting rifle!
Thanks for listening.
Banko32
I took a look at you Remington and Browning ads.
The pics in the Rem ad are not bad, not the greatest but not bad.
Your browning A-Bolt ad : there is only one photo, you just see a third of one side of the rifle and its dark.
Its written in the stars that people will ask for more pics.
When you take and post good pics, its very rare that the potential buyer will ask for more...
Good lightning is a must for taking good pics.




















































