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BsChoy

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I have a Remington 700 with a 20 inch heavy barrel in 308 with about 200 rounds down the tube currently. It has a Sightron S-II 3.5-10 with a duplex reticle. I also recently got done painting the stock woodland camo and the barrel from the front of the reciever OD green. I left the reciever parkerized black as it came. The stock is what I believe to be a Macmillan. The only flaw is a stripped scope base screw on the rear mount. The scope bases by the way are Leupold standard front dovetail rear windage adjustable type with leupold rings. I would include 150 rounds once fired brass and the dies (RCBS) standard FL sizing and seating.
 
Painting it does not help the resell value.
Also, price/sell the scope seperatly.
The tricky question is how much and I am not sure what model you exactly have!
Do you have a picture of it?
 
No pics yet,. I know the paint doesn't help resale but it appeals to alot of people nowadays. The model scope is the SIIB351042 model on their website without mildots. Very clear and accurate
 
which model is it?
you're going to take a tremendous hit because of the paint, and you must know for sure if that is a mcm stock or not - it is most certainly material to how to price it.

if it is an ltr, and that is not a mcm stock, $450. if it is a mcm, $650... those would be absolute max prices for me - your mileage may vary. you'll do better to sell the scope seperately.
 
The scope is definitely not the usual remmy stock and it appears to have aluminum pillars (sp?). Thanks for the input guys I appreciate it.
 
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