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Encore 7mmRem & 22-250 Value

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20 January 2007, 05:31
MThuntr
Encore 7mmRem & 22-250 Value
I know that this is not an appraisal site, but I have a T/C Encore in 7mmRem with a spare barrel in 22-250. They are currently taking up space in my safe for guns that I will actually use. Both barrels have low end scopes on them. The 7mm has been shot less than 100 times in 4 years and the 22-250 has been shot probably 500 times in the past 4 years. The stock has a couple small scratches & dings from hunting.

What do you think they're worth in 90-95% condition with cheap scopes on them?

To me, I think that the combo is worth $450-500 and maybe even 600, but I have high hopes too.


"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit"--Aristotle (384BC-322BC)
20 January 2007, 06:04
CARNE
m,
I just purchased a blue/Walnut encore shotgun and turkey barrel for $750. All new. Your $500 isn't out of the question; however, how much does the seller want to sell the gun?
20 January 2007, 06:11
JLarsson
You mean an Encore frame, buttstock/forearm, and 2 barrels with cheap scopes?

It would be nice to know blued/stainless, walnut/synthetic, and barrel lengths/contours.

Discounting the scopes, You've got a solid $175 in each barrel and $200-$225 in the frame plus $50-$75 for the buttstock forearm combo. All that is depending on actual condition, of course.

I would think $600 might not be out of line for everything.


Jon Larsson - Hunter - Shooter - Reloader - Mostly in that order...Wink
20 January 2007, 06:31
MThuntr
Sorry, I had a brain fart earlier. Its blued with Walnut stock. Scope on 22-250 is NC Star 6-24x50AO and scope on 7mmRem is Trekker 4-12x40AO. Each scope was worth <$100 new.

Thanks for the Ideas of prices. Please keep them coming. I haven't seen an Encore like mine in a store for a couple years so I do not have a reference of the value.


"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit"--Aristotle (384BC-322BC)