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I have a 300 Model 700 Remmington bolt action and a 30-06 Remmington Model 721 bolt action. The 30-06 has a scope on it with the name Buehler on the scope mount. I can't find any other markings on the scope. Also a Bakikal double barrel shotgun. Also a 30-30 Marlin Model 336 with a Marksman Widefield 4X32 scope on it. It also has the gold trigger. These have been in storage for about 30 years and are in excellent condition, like new. Could anyone tell me a value on these guns?
Thanks for your time.
 
Pictures would say a thousand words, but if I had to give it a stab with the info that you gave, not knowing the overall condition of any of these, here it goes.

300 model 700; is it a 300win mag, or a 300H&H. In average condition, $400.00 for a win mag, and $350.00 for a H&H. Unless you find a collector who really wants a 700 in 300H&H.

Model 721 in 30-06 with Buehler rings and bases (possibly their scope as well). $450.00 if the buyer isn't a collector, $600.00+ if you find a collector that really wants that piece.

Bakikil double shotgun, maybe $200.00; what gauge is it?

marlin 336 with a scope; $400.00.

You may find someone who is willing to pay substantially more, but I find that a used gun is generally worth less on the EE. If you have time, put the gun on for more than you think it will sell for, then BTT about once a week with the price decreased a little bit every time.
Mike
 
I would value them the opposite of Mike. $450-$600 for the 700, (more for the H&H over the Win Mag) depending on condition. $350-$450 for the 721...
 
I would value them the opposite of Mike. $450-$600 for the 700, (more for the H&H over the Win Mag) depending on condition. $350-$450 for the 721...


X2. The .300 H&H is a much more sought 700.
I guess we can assume it's not a 700 in .300 Savage or .300 Weatherby, those were made in the last 20 years, not 30.
 
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Blargon, Kilo Charlie, you guys "might" buy a rem700 in 300H&H; that's why I said "If you find a collector". The honest truth of the matter is that the average buyer would look at a 300H&H and immediately look somewhere else; whereas, a 300win mag is common, and popular. If a buyer wasn't a handloader, he may even have a hard time finding "any" ammo for a 300H&H, let alone the ammo best suited for the game he is hunting. The 300H&H is now what is called a cult cartridge, and to get any money out of a rifle so chambered you need to find a buyer that belongs to that cult.
Mike
 
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