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whadya reckon its worth.

Bushnell elite 6-24 x 50 sf

Very heavy Kreiger 1 in 10

Stiller predator action

A5 Micmillan stock

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round count around 300

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It's worth exactly what someone else will pay for it. :?

Nice rig, I would imagine it cost around the $5k mark to put together, but suspect it would sell around the $3.5k mark if you can find a buyer. It might be easier to sell the scope and rifle seperately.

Good luck.
Out of interest does the 1-10 still shoot the 39bks ok ?
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yes. but since 40vms are half the price 1 in 10 turned out a good choice
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Surely about $3000 Trev. I'd love to own that one!
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so you guys are trying to talk me into keeping it.

thats what a bloke needs mates for!

Grumpy I reckon you might be close
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I would say it is worth the cost of all of the parts. So that negates the gunsmithing costs.
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Trev, for the $25 on usedguns why don't you stick it up and see what happens.You never know and your in control so don't compromise on the price if you think it's worth more.

Then you can at least say you have tried to sell it :lol:
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If you're going to build a rifle out of all those cheap bits, you really can't expect much resale value.....! I'll happily take it off your hands though. :mrgreen:

Seriously though, I'd never part with my Stiller. You'll regret it if you sell it!
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Why are you selling it and why the fluck didnt you post it up last week, just put a deposit on a sako on saturday.
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Its not for sale Drafty. I have a gun for sale on used guns that is worth what I think this is worth. Just wondering what the experienced among us think this is worth IN CASE I decide this would be easier to part with than the 6x47l bench gun
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And here i was wondering if i could get my deposit back :roll:
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well might be worth asking if you've got a fair bit of cash :P
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Not any more. Sako 85 and NSX have left my wallet really, really thin.
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Ah f#ck it! Would have handed over a few large wads for that before this custom job started!!! Good luck on the sale if you go for it, should make someone very happy!!!
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Trev I agree with the it's worth what someone is willing to pay theory................big help arn't I :),If I was in the market for a .204 and seen yours I would expect and may be willing to give you around the $3500.
Trev ignore this question if you think it's a bit rude to ask but what ballpark figure were each of the builds when finished.....................I have picked one as more costly than the other...............and it's not the other one,just thinking out loud.




Regards Chris.
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