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I have a 40X with benchrest stock with weighted butt stock. It has a 223rem AI target barrel stainless,about 700 down the tube. I also have 2 more barrels stainless, one in 6mmppc and the other in 22ppc. Also Bald eagle shooting rest. What are these things going for. Thanks Del
 
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Remington offered/offers the 40X in many configurations. XB, XC; single shot, repeater; wood stocked, kevlar stocked.....
An unmolested 40XBBR KS in 95% condition is listed in the Blue Book at $1800.00
It sounds like you have a gun smith custom rifle.
Much more difficult to place a value estimate on one of these.
Typically less (sometimes a lot less) than the sum of the parts used to assemble the rifle.
But a highly respected well known gun smith can add a premium.
Bob White at Shooter's Corner would be a good resource.
http://www.benchrest.com/shooterscorner/
Good luck !

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It probably wouldn't meet BR rules for sporter, LV, or HV if over 13.5lbs. I would expect in top shape $700+. A good used Bald Eagle rest should be $250.
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Any idea what the barrels would be worth. Thanks Del
 
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Most used BR barrels go for $75. if they are 24" or longer. As they are they will fit Remington only and a Remington bolt will not pull a PPC case without mods. If somebody bought them for other rifles, they would have to cut the tenon off at least and rechamber. You would have the same labor rechambering a used barrel as a new one.
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I used a Rem 700 with a .473 BF, for 2 years with no BF mods to pull PPC cases. Never had a failure.


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.223 is a .378 base and PPC .443 as I recall - what kind of bolt face does it have and it IS a short action 40x right?


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All 40X actions were and are, short actions.


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DocEd,

What about the 40X rifles Remington offers in 300 win mag or ultra mag. Those cannot be short actions?

Just curious.

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the XC's were long actions. I had one in 30-338, a Remington idea I think. They thought the 300WM neck was too short.

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I have a 300 WM in a 40X, that I have had for 15 years. It is a SA. It will not eject a loaded round. You must pull the bolt. I would think that a LA 40X would be a collector's item.


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DocEd,

Thanks, that explains it.

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I am going tobe selling the 40x in 223ai.Let me no if you are interested in pics I will send them out to you. Thanks Del
 
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Del,

If the Bald Eagle is windage adjustable, I am interested at $250.

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The bald eagle is sold Thanks Del
 
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