Mint Remington 700 VSSF-P in 308 Value?!

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Hello everyone, I was wondering about the value of my rifle, it's a mint condition Remington 700 Varmint Synthetic Stainless Fluted-Ported (VSSF-P) in 308. I heard it was only made during a year (in 1998). It has a HS Precision stock along with a 26" fluted heavy barrel with factory ports on the barrel, old style target trigger. I also heard that Remington has made only about 500 of them during this year. This is just like a sendero but short action. Do you guys know how much would this rifle sell for excluding the harris bypod and the scope in today's market?


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Thanks guys! I really like it and its quite special, the threads ends where the 2 ports are, theres about 2 inches of barrel without threads, but the actual diameter of the interior of the barrel of those 2 inches at the end is bigger, kinda like an integrated muzzle brake
 
I own a non-ported version, (VSSF in .308). I bought it a few years ago and have used it for both target (PRS) and hunting. I bought it for $1300.00, I assume my rifle is worth in the $900-1100 range given its mint, light use and no marks on it.

I own a sendero in 300 WM and had the stock and trigger replaced (Remington recall) with gravel, at the same time I had them put on a stainless bolt knob, they did a great job. The only difference between the two was the sendero Palm swell is ever so slightly thicker. The workings both feel the same, solid, positive, and smooth running. The sendero doesn't group as good as the VSSF, with target ammo (168hpbt .308; 180hpbt .300), the VSSF is a .5 MOA if I do my work. The sendero is under 1 MOA, around .7-.8. As the range go out it becomes more evident, under 500m its unnoticeable.

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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5pGgLIMihTYaG1iSDBLX2VneEU

To me they are invaluable, with good glass, and if I do my end they are tack drivers and extreme range.

Regards,

Jake
 
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