Looking at two variations of a similar Howa 1500 243 Varmint 24" barrel.
First option: Brand New, Howa 1500 243 Blued Varmint 24" barrel, older synthetic stock (not hogue), not pillar bedded, internal mag, $550 new price, but extra $100 for courier and LGS transfer/accepting fee, so $650 couriered to LGS & transfer fee.
Second option: 2nd hand, Howa 1500 243 Stainless Varmint 24" Barrel, between 700 & 900 through it. Hogue pillar bedded stock, after market trigger, but unable to ascertain brand/fitting details, internal mag, for $650, possible inclusion of load data for a good grouping reload.
I like new and un muddled with, also like the "idea" of stainless & possible all ready to go reload for it. Negative is I don't have reloading gear, so either rifle will be using factory ammo for a while until enough coin for the gear.
Possibly be re-barrel in future to 260 or 243 improved once shot out, but doesn't really effect the choice of which one.
Similar price, slight variation one brand new, the other stainless but 900 rounds through it. Both available now.
It'd be used mostly with a bipod or some kind of front rest, so the flex in the 2nd hand Howa with the hogue stock may be a pain/negative.
Does one toss a coin, or is there a more scientific way of coming to a conclusion

Cheers