100-500 USD depending on condition, accessories, box, manual, etc..
100-500
Forty and four respectively
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Four and forty from right to left
40 and 4
Depends on condition and what Model. AFAIK only the Model 740 was marked .244. Range 250-600.
If the barrel is the factory piece and no repopped. The 244 had a 1 in 12 twist until 1962 when it became commercialized as the 6mm Rem. Cal with a 1-9 twist that stableized the round in the model 700. Therefore, your rifle is of '61 vintage or a bit earlier. The age is not much help in the value unless basically NEW IN THE BOX... As you have NOT stated the NRA condition of this rifle, it could be roughly valued at 200-325.00 in good condition, MINT in the box, the 244 caliber in the Model 722 is bringing 600-1100. Hope this helps... Semper Fi. 8541 US Marine 6-er.
15% off of 244 = 207.40 = 15% discount applied to 244 = 244 - (15% * 244) = 244 - (0.15 * 244) = 244 - 36.6 = 207.4 or 244 * 85% = 244 * 0.85 = 207.4
If you think to molar mass the value is 43,989 829 244 g.
Less than 75 cents.
30% of 244 = 244*30/100 = 73.2
244