With factory Tupperware I'd try to get it as close to under $500 as I could...closer to $400 would be better...but beware...THEY ARE AWESOME SHOOTERS prepare to get hooked on barrel nuts...
Capt Beach
What is the value of a non accutrigger savage 110 tactical it's the model where it says tactical on bolt. Owner says less than 70 rounds 24 in heavy barrel 1:10 twist. What's a fair price for a rifle as described any help is appreciated.
With factory Tupperware I'd try to get it as close to under $500 as I could...closer to $400 would be better...but beware...THEY ARE AWESOME SHOOTERS prepare to get hooked on barrel nuts...
Capt Beach
I have one I bought in the early 90's....a Left Hand .308 built on a long action as were all short cartridges in those days. It is still one of the most accurate rifles I own.....a consistant 3/8" with several loads. It now resides in a Choate Super Sniper stock.
As the man above says, if you can get it for under $500, it's worth it. If you can get it for $450 or less, jump on it.
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He's asking 530 shipped to me with 60 rounds of handloads fit for the gun and load data.
The non accutrigger are the older FP110/10s and they ran $487 new in in 85. I have 2 of the early non accutrigger ones...so that being $400 would be a fair price, the $530 price...Id pass or tell him $430 shipped IMO.
If he ships it the right way....Priority,Insured,Delivery Confirmation etc.....it will cost him at least $30. Considering you get 60 rounds of ammunition sounds like he is somewhere between $475-495. If the round count is as he says and it is a shooter, sounds like a fair price. Ask him if it is a three screw trigger.
I recently sold one (older tactical with the three screw trigger) for $550 but, It was sporting a Weaver 6.5X20X44 in Burris Signature Zee rings on an EGW base. The cheapest the buyer could find a tactical locally (the ONLY one he could find), they wanted $650 w/o a scope or mount/rings.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
I would think $500- shipped would be a reasonable price. Seeing that it comes with essentially 60 rounds of brass and 60 bullets. There is no way on earth I would shoot unknown reloads in my rifle.
Any clod can have the facts; having opinions is an art.
My buddy just picked one up 400 rounds down it and it just says Tactic on the bolt, I assume it means tactical but he paid around 700$ with weaver 36 power scope. I checked it over it's a .308 flat back 4.2 spacing, I made sure I told him so he can get the right parts for it, (stock,and bolt handle).
There really is an excuse for everything!
Maybe I've just been lucky,but I've bought a flat back 110FLP & 12FLVSS,and also a newer 12FLV w/Accu-trigger over the last couple years,and didn't give more than $400 for any of them.
The flat back's were barely shot by the look of the bores,and the 12FLV probably didn't have a box of ammo shot out of it.
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