BSA 300 win mag

Perhaps a picture would help? I believe BSA sold rifles made by themselves, and sometimes by other manufacturers. Without a picture it is hard to make any further comment. No particular cachet to the BSA brand, so it is likely worth no more than an ordinary used hunting rifle in .300 Win Mag.
 
A picture of the rifle would help. A couple of questions would be answered, specifically if this rifle is made on a commercial BSA action or reworked P-17 action.
 
If the rifle you are interested in is made in Austria on a Mauser action , i would stay away ,if it is made in England they are fine value $400-$500
 
It could one of three different models. There was the Model B and Model C built on Enfield M17 and P14 actions, then there was the Monarch/Majestic controlled feed actions built by BSA and then the push feed CF-2 BSA.

Which one do you have?
 
If the rifle you are interested in is made in Austria on a Mauser action , i would stay away ,if it is made in England they are fine value $400-$500

Just curious, but why would you stay away from an Austrian made mauser? I far as I knew, Austria made some really fine mausers. Voere used select military actions reworked and their own production commercial variants to build some fine rifles. Steyr made some very high quality military rifles (Chilean 1912's etc.)

I've never seen a BSA with an Austrian mauser action, but I'm not really into the BSA rifles. Some more info on these would be interesting.
 
Thanks for the input guys, I will get some more info today. Looking at maybe purchasing it. Seems to be a very well priced rifle, feels good in the hand and fits me. My safe lacks any sort of center fire rifle right now and the price is better than right.
 
Update, it is a English manufactured CF2, so....................expensive to fix......but are they known to shoot well?

Incidentally how much would you give me for the bolt? :stirthepot2::D
 
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