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The Blue Book has it at $850 at 100%, $685 at 98%, and $550 at 95%. You can also add $50 - $70 for the magnum caliber, and $35 for long action. You can add another $80 if it's left handed.
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Market Value of a Sako Hunter 75 in .270 Wb
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Earlier this year I bought a used Sako 75 Hunter in .30-06, in what I'd call 95% or better condition, from a private party in Idaho. It included new in the package Sako Optilock rings. I paid $600 for it, and thought that was a good deal. It shoots great....
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The ammo is kinda high for it though.
Only one answer to that. R e l o a d.
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Market Value of a Sako Hunter 75 in .270 Wb
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Yep, the Weatherby caliber cartridges are expensive. I had a Sako in 7mm Weatherby mag and the cheapest ammo I could find was remington at $24.00 box. I sold the rifle, bought a new Sako in 7mm and picked up a reloader. Dont ask me why I sold the rifle . . . I still dont understand it myself. :?
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Market Value of a Sako Hunter 75 in .270 Wb
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August 28, 2003, 06:21:42 PM »
Hey there Shooters,
Yep, that Weatherby brass is expensive. VERY EXPENSIVE!!
However, some new Winchester belted brass and a bit of case forming with your standard loading dies then throw in a bit of trimming and possibly neck reaming or turning and with the exception of the B I G calibers you now have all the "Weatherby" brass you need and at a fraction of the cost!
Keep em coming! :wink:
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