Real world price check..Rem 600 350 Mag

Pickles

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Guy at work here has a Rem 600 in 350 Mag for sale.
He claims it's in excellent to mint condition. He doesn't hunt and me being the "gun guy " at work he asked me what it would be worth.
Personally I wouldn't pay over $800 for one but looking at the prices down south Maybe I'm out to lunch.

Any idea's out there?


This might be a very expensive afternoon for me :D
 
If it's in perfect, unfired condition, and the seller's not motivated, then these go for $1000, easy. If it's got some marks or been hunted, or if the seller's motivated, then you're looking in the $800 range.
 
Pickles said:
He's looking over my shoulder as I type this.:bangHead:

2000.00.....+ handling. :D

I've actually sold two of those guns.....one mint (seriously) for 700 bucks shipped.
Then I sold a beat to hell x-truck gun for.....700 shipped.:redface:

If it is truly devoid of any handling marks, and the mag well plate is flat I'd go as high as 8, anything other than that? up to you.

Is it a vent rib?
 
Awsome to here that ugly little thing in the safe is worth a few bucks. Actually its a drill with factory ammo. But still rude.
 
If you took it to a gunshop, they'd likely say max 80% of what a 673 Guide Gun in 350 Mag is worth, which is about $870 plus tax ($922 in Alberta) x 80% = $738.

I paid $750 for my 660 with high end scope and aftermarket steel bottom metal 15 years ago. The 660 Blue Books about $75 less than a 600 in the same condition. Yours shouldn't be worth less than $800 as described, without scope.

Actually, the true 3X Leupold is worth a fair chunk of change on it's own. It isn't made any more, so the guys that love em will pay serious coin for one, at least $200, likely $250 to the right guy.

Rifle and scope together are two cult favorites paired exactly, correct in both era and function (lightweight, hit hard at short to medium range). I'd expect to get $950 to $1000 for the scope and rifle.
 
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