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As some of my closer nutter friends know, I am moving (actually moved) to an apartment due to personal reasons. Unfortuately my collection on long guns has to be cut down to maybe 8 or 9 rifles.
I have one mildly used Sako Bararian Carbine, which is my go-to rifle. I absolutely adore it. Because I am a bit OCD, I had purchased a back-up rifle that I scored from Lebaron for 10% off. I still paid over $2500 for it out the door.
One of them has to go, and I need your opinion on fair prices:
My shooter has about 60-70 rounds down the barrel, is completely stock, and has a few minor handling marks on the stock. The bluing is not perfect, but I would say 90%. The bore is pristine. No scope. Chambered in 30-06. I am the second owner. I bought it from a friend out west. I would classify her as a lightly used working gun.
My back-up rifle is brand new and has a particularly beautiful walnut stock. I still have the original box, tools, everything that came with it. Chambered in 30-06.
Just for those that don't know, these rifles have sights, 20 inch barrels, and full-length Bavarian style stocks.
My shooter will group 1.5 inches at 50 meters using just the irons and my aging eyes... which is really hard to beat in a hunting configuration.
Both rifles are truly "premium" in build quality.
Thanks!
I have one mildly used Sako Bararian Carbine, which is my go-to rifle. I absolutely adore it. Because I am a bit OCD, I had purchased a back-up rifle that I scored from Lebaron for 10% off. I still paid over $2500 for it out the door.
One of them has to go, and I need your opinion on fair prices:
My shooter has about 60-70 rounds down the barrel, is completely stock, and has a few minor handling marks on the stock. The bluing is not perfect, but I would say 90%. The bore is pristine. No scope. Chambered in 30-06. I am the second owner. I bought it from a friend out west. I would classify her as a lightly used working gun.
My back-up rifle is brand new and has a particularly beautiful walnut stock. I still have the original box, tools, everything that came with it. Chambered in 30-06.
Just for those that don't know, these rifles have sights, 20 inch barrels, and full-length Bavarian style stocks.
My shooter will group 1.5 inches at 50 meters using just the irons and my aging eyes... which is really hard to beat in a hunting configuration.
Both rifles are truly "premium" in build quality.
Thanks!
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