It sold already
I would have that double checked.8 lbs seems light for a 500 NE.
HH
Hmmm…an identical one that previously sold at Hallowell & Co weighed 10 lb 3 oz. Best to double check weight but I suspect the person from Cabelas who typed that weight is in error. I have personally found that sometimes they can be lacking in technical knowledge but of course check and weigh before buying.I would have that double checked.
I agree but it has to be completely incorrect. I would check again. I would bet my farm 10-11 pounds8 lbs seems light for a 500 NE.
HH
IMO not a great buy at that price.Winchester ~ Pre-64 Model 70 ~ .375 H&H Magnum for sale
Winchester ~ Pre-64 Model 70 ~ .375 H&H Magnum for sale online.www.gunsinternational.com
Was just going to say that is a shooter with a collector price tag.IMO not a great buy at that price.
I wouldn't pay anything more than the going rate for a shooter Pre64 .375. It’s a molested Pre64 that someone tried to clone into a Super Grade. I’m curious to know if that’s an original super grade stock or one of the reproductions that are out there.
Exactly, it’s priced to bridge the gap price wise between an original super grade (even a late post war gun), and a shooter Pre64 375 rifle. IMO to try and get the attention of someone who doesn’t know better. I’m sure they’ll say you gain value with the SG Bottom Metal and Stock (if original) but you really don’t because you loose value but it not being in its original configuration. I’d take an 70-80% Super Grade all day over someone’s cobbled together 95 or 98% condition clone.Was just going to say that is a shooter with a collector price tag.
Yea I looked at his other stuff after I posted. Definitely some neat ones.Guy has some interesting stuff. Think I have 8 of his auctions on my watch list.
My money is on @buckstix getting the Brevex