Market dictates price..... A savage axxis is now $500..... Plus tax and shipping..... So there is your $650 right there....
And you think the unfired Winchester doesn't command more?....
Just cause they are asking that does not mean they are worth that
650$ would be tops in my books. You start talking a grand may as well get a feather weight or a new super grade ..
The Canadian dollar close at $0.69 today....... You guys are in for a serious case of sticker shock.....
Still brand new ones on the shelves for $1050 and you get crf
Fair enough....But then add taxes, and you are looking at over $1200....
Not everyone cares about Crf..... Rem 700 sales illustrate that.....
It's not a $1000 rifle..... But it's not a $600 rifle either imop
IMO people pay silly money for XTR Featherweights. I don't know why.
If an axis is worth $500-600 scoped then an XTR is worth 1500
"MY" Top dollar on that rifle would be $800... but I have zero interest in an XTR.
Seems a bit harsh for an Unfired rifle...... I wager that, if the caliber was different, this thread would have headed in a different direction.....
I think you're right...I think the estimated price would be lower. The 7x57 adds to it.
The fact that it is a 7X57 is the ONLY reason I would pay $800. I saw the ad over on Alberta Outdoorsmen a week ago, but listed at $1200, I did not think the seller would move enough on the price to get he gun into the "reasonable" price range... I didn't bother contacting him... I might have bought it for my son to go with his M70 XTR .243 and .308, which he really likes.
I agree with that as well... But if it was, say an aught six, or a .308, and priced at $800 I think l would consider that fair.....
Even with the 7x57, which has little "mass appeal", I would still value it pretty close to $800..... Maybe a $50 "I reload" discount?......
When that model was on the market I listened to the Winchester hype and tried to talk myself into buying one, but just wasn't a good enough talker!
I carefully examined one at our gun store, but I could not see the quality in them. Almost needed two fingers to pull the trigger.




























