Savage 111 stainless hunter package 300 win mag.

kenneth carlson

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I am just curious as how much this gun is worth as I can't seem to find any for sale. Stainless anyways. It is brand new in box never fired. Was given to me as a gift but got no use for a 300 win mag. It has the standard bushnell or weaver not sure 3-9x40 on it. Thanks. I see the blued models going for 550$ From most dealers.
 
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I am just curious as how much this gun is worth as I can't seem to find any for sale. Stainless anyways. It is brand new in box never fired. Was given to me as a gift but got no use for a 300 win mag. It has the standard bushnell 3-9x40 on it. Thanks. I see the blued models going for 550$ From most dealers.
Stainless is about $100 more than blued when new.
 
So 650$ aprox plus shipping should sound ok on the EE.
Good luck with that. Wether or not it's been fired,it is previously owned and that is new price.You might find someone who doesn't know better but i would doubt it.Typically,next to new rifles would sell in the 75% of new cost range in my experience.Otherwise why would someone pay full price for something with nontransferable warranty(assuming it still has warranty at all.)
 
Well if they retail for 650$. Then you got tax so the total value is up to 735$ with taxes. It hasn't been taken out of the box yet. (Plastic is still on it) Just curious how some people think.... That's all. So if it was to sell for 650$ plus shipping that would be about 680$ which is still 50$ under retail cost. Again I am not trying to be a prick. But just curious on how that can make such a difference.
 
It's your gun, sell it for whatever price you want. If it's priced too high it won't sell and if it's priced right then it will. I'm with nomad that I would never buy a used gun without it being significantly worth it compared to the price of a new gun.
 
Hey, go for it. It is the EE after all and it's flooded with next to new guns for new price or higher.Hell,there are even a lot of not so new ones priced that way.It's yours to do what you wish so, have at er.I just bought an unfired pump shotgun and i paid 75% of what it was new.Any higher and i would have bought new( which i usually do).A quick search will find that package below $650 at several vendors with Grouse River selling for an excellent price.You often find the best deals on the magnum cals in these packages because they don't tend to sell as well as standard calibers. Good luck all the same.
 
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