Hey Longtom and Ranger,
No offense taken at all. I sincerely appreciate your viewpoints. :-)
Yea, I think you are right. This is the type of rifle that someone who is a hunter/shooter, and has wanted a pre-64 Winchester all of his life, and likes a beautiful rifle, would be looking for. (1.5 MOA with factory ammo). Collectors and utility hunters would have no interest.
When I use to shoot this at the range at the Memphis Gun Club (huge, 600 acre club), everyone on the firing line would come down and ask me what my rifle was. Then they would handle it, and ooh and ahh at the beauty, and pass it around. Memphis had lots and lots of guys with money who were interested in rifles and hunting. They would not hesitate to lay out $800 to $1,000 for a hunting rifle, just because they liked it! The .308, .270 and 7 Mag rule in that area. (Long beanfield shots on big deer, at 250 yards, are not uncommmon.) Almost nobody out there brings a .30-06 to deer camp.
Guess I'll have to think on this. Seems maybe it is valued around $600 to $700 range for someone who is looking for just this type of thing. I compare this to the price of brand new rifles that are no where near as nice as the pre-64 Win, such as the new T/C Icon, or a new Sako.
Regards,
Mannyrock