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What is a Win Model 70 375 H&H with factory black synthetic stock and Matte Finish on all the metal worth? No box, but unfired. Made in the 90's.


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Model 70s made in the 90s were some of the worst rifles Winchester ever produced. I would say $250-$300 for a synthetic stock/black matte rifle if you can find a buyer. It was an inexpensive rifle when made and it didn't get better with age. I'd say if Dr. Lou will give you $850+ for it, take it and run like the wind!


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I just sold a plain jane SS '06 for $575. All the standard models listed for $700+ aren't getting any hits but something in the $500-600 range will move.

M70's are not on the hot mover list these days but you'll certainly get more than $300 for it, especially being the longer action.
 
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What is a Win Model 70 375 H&H with factory black synthetic stock and Matte Finish on all the metal worth? No box, but unfired. Made in the 90's.



Push-feed M70s do not sell as well as CRF M70s (or PF Rem. 700s for that matter).

If it is the 'Ranger' or 670 model, $400 would be too much.

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Model 70s made in the 90s were some of the worst rifles Winchester ever produced. I would say $250-$300 for a synthetic stock/black matte rifle if you can find a buyer. It was an inexpensive rifle when made and it didn't get better with age. I'd say if Dr. Lou will give you $850+ for it, take it and run like the wind!


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Colorado Matt take a look on Gunbroker to get a comparison unless you want to sell it to me at Dave Bush's suggested sale price.
I don't ever remember a Ranger or a 670 in 375 H&H but I may be wrong.
 
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