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This topic has probably been around several times but I was not looking then. I talked to a guy I know pretty well today and he wants to sell several pre-64 Model 70s from his collection. He is getting on in years and his kids are not interested in hunting or shooting. The one that sounded interesting was the 375 H&H. It comes with a VARI-X 2-7 Leupold scope with some kind of custom mounting system. I am not sure of much more than that but believe that it would be in excellent shape with few rounds through it. What is it worth? I would like to have some kind of price range before I get serious about it. Hope some one can give me some advice. Thanks!
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In my neck of the woods, which happens to be your neck of the woods, $2400 with scope, give or take a couple hundred.
 
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From what I have seen, that rifle is worth between $1000 and $2500, unless it is a supergrade and then up to $4K. But it all depends on condition.
 
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I was going to say that any of them capable of being converted to a classic big bore...say 404 or such...couldn't be worth more than $400....and I'll take 2 of them. Roll Eyes

But...back to reality...the $2400 isn't far from about right.

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offer 2K and go up to $2200. Assuming its mint!-Rob


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If the "custom mounting system" includes a few holes in the side of the receiver you can knock several hundred off the price.


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I saw "excellent shape with few rounds through it" I missed "some kind of custom mounting system". I'd have to agree that would knock off a good chunk if there are extra holes.
 
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Thanks a lot for the information. He did mention that it was some kind of sidemount affair that cost him about $1200 to have install by an out of state gunsmith. It is still on the rifle. I am not familiar with this concept. Can you fill me in on what it might be.
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Possibly a Griffin and Howe which was offered for that period. I don't feel they knock anything off if they were not butchered on.
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For pricing you can check Gunsamerica or Dave Riffle online to get an idea on what they are going for. If it is a side mount system then Frank is probably right that it is a Griffin & Howe which was probaly the best "return to zero" scope mount of it's day and would not detract from the value if it was put on correctly except to a purist. If he'll take $1500 for it PM me! If he has other calibers, PM me anyway. Razzer


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For pricing you can check Gunsamerica or Dave Riffle online to get an idea on what they are going for. If it is a side mount system then Frank is probably right that it is a Griffin & Howe which was probaly the best "return to zero" scope mount of it's day and would not detract from the value if it was put on correctly except to a purist. If he'll take $1500 for it PM me! If he has other calibers, PM me anyway. Razzer


I really like the G&H mounts for myself, but I have found they hurt the price quite a lot in most cases.
 
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I really like the G&H mounts for myself, but I have found they hurt the price quite a lot in most cases.


Depends on the rifle, but yeah, they usually seriously reduce value, especially on something like a pre-'64 M70. Once they've been cut up for that thing, cleaning up the mess is often impractical.

The G & H sidemount was never "the best 'return to zero' scope mount of it's day". The claw mount was the best long before G & H came along, and still is today.
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Some great information. I hope to talk to my friend in the next couple of weeks, I will let you know what comes up. Thanks again,
John
 
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One in very good original condition will sell for $2000+/-200. Winnie guns don't like anything custom on these, and only Parker Bros crowd is worse in this respect.
 
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He doesn't happen to have a 338WM he wants to sell does he?
 
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