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250 Savage
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01/19/18 07:10 PM
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bohica
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I inherited a Lever action 250 Savage Rifle recently and have no idea what its worth. Its in really nice shape and was wondering where I could go to find out its value. Any ideas?
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Re: 250 Savage
[Re: bohica]
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01/19/18 07:40 PM
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NMGW
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I am guessing you mean a model 99 250-3000 "so named because it was the first cartridge to achieve 3000 fps". If it is a takedown in good shape could easily be worth $1000. An average 99 with a good bore is worth $500-$650. That can go way up or WAY down depending on condition and especially the bore.
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Re: 250 Savage
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01/19/18 07:41 PM
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bohica
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Re: 250 Savage
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01/19/18 08:32 PM
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I am guessing you mean a model 99 250-3000 "so named because it was the first cartridge to achieve 3000 fps". If it is a takedown in good shape could easily be worth $1000. An average 99 with a good bore is worth $500-$650. That can go way up or WAY down depending on condition and especially the bore. This is about right. I have a 99f that was rebarreled to .250 savage many years ago. It’s a great, fast moving .25 but ammo is tough to come by.
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Re: 250 Savage
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01/20/18 02:42 AM
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250 Savage brass is available now, I would suggest buying some before the supply drys up again.. It is produced "seasonally" meaning not very often. M
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Re: 250 Savage
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01/20/18 04:01 AM
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Ox190
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Love shooting my Ruger M77 in .250 Savage.
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Re: 250 Savage
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01/20/18 12:07 PM
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J.G.
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250 Savage brass is available now, I would suggest buying some before the supply drys up again.. It is produced "seasonally" meaning not very often. M Can .22-250 be necked up to 250 Savage?
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Re: 250 Savage
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01/20/18 07:54 PM
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250 Savage brass is available now, I would suggest buying some before the supply drys up again.. It is produced "seasonally" meaning not very often. M Can .22-250 be necked up to 250 Savage? Yes
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Re: 250 Savage
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01/21/18 03:27 AM
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They are great Guns but for some reason don’t have a big collector following. I just bought a takedown in 90% off Gunbroker for 580.00 a clean std. rifle goes for around 450.00
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