In good shape I would say at least $660.00 My new 660 .243 was $119.00 in 1970 J.C. Epic
Yes, a .308 Winchester round is generally considered more powerful than a .223 Remington round. The .308 Winchester has a larger bullet, more powder behind it, and generally produces higher muzzle energy than a .223 round. However, the suitability of each round depends on the intended use and personal preference.
Let a gunsmith do it.
They definitely would have had the M1903A6, the sniper version of the Springfield 1903, and possibly the sniper version of the M1 Garand. Both fired the .30-06 round. The M21 (sniper version of the M14) did not arrive until 1969, and the Remington M40 did not see service until 1966. In 1965 the most commonly used rifles were the M1903A6, M-1D Garand and the Winchester Model 70, all chambered in 30.06. By 1967-1968 the Winchester Model 70 was being replaced by the Remington 700 in .308.
The round fired in an AK 47 is a 7.62x39. This number denotes the bullet diameter, 7.62mm and the length of the cartridge (the brass) which is 39mm. Now, the 7.62 bullet diameter is a .30 caliber in western measurements. Specifically, nearly identical to a .308. Here, we get into some common misconceptions. To begin, though the 7.62mm bullet is virtually identical to a .308 bullet, but the 39mm case/cartridge/brass is significantly shorter than a .308 winchester. The .308 Winchester is the caliber of the standard sniper rifle used by the US military. This .308 is virtually identical to the NATO 7.62 x 51. Same bullet diameter but with a longer cartridge/brass. I say the .308 is 'virtually' identical because a NATO 7.62x51 can be fired by a rifle chambered for .308 Winchester but one should not fire a .308 win from a rifle chambered for the 7.62x51. This is because the chamber pressures are measured differently. RELOADING NOTE-one can NOT reload a 7.62 x 51 NATO cartridge using the same reloading data as would be used for a .308 Winchester! The 7.62 x 51 NATO brass is thicker than the .308 Win so to load with the same number of grains/weight of powder would produce dangerously high chamber pressures which would result in, at best, innacurate rounds and, most probably, rounds that will cause the rifle to fail/blow up in your face. Chamber pressure in NATO rounds are measured in CUP (Copper Units of Pressure) and NOT psi. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_units_of_pressure TO SEE IF YOU ARE LOADING A NATO CARTRIDGE LOOK FOR THE "PLUS" SIGN HEADSTAMP: http://www.frfrogspad.com/natocase.jpg there is a 'plus' sign or cross in a circle. A cartridge with this stamp is NOT THE SAME as a .308 win cartridge. Hope this helped!
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There is no such model.
$355 low end to $780
These were offered when the remingtom model 700 first appeared in 1962.
100-400 USD
It isn't a Remington Model 100 it is a Winchester Model 100 and depending on the value they run from about $500 to roughly $390. It isn't a Remington Model 100 it is a Winchester Model 100 and depending on the value they run from about $500 to roughly $390.
As with all guns, the value depends on rarity and condition. A 788 in good condition in the most common caliber, .308, will sell for about $300 and up. It has this high value because it was one of the most accurate rifles ever sold, and is still being used by custom gun builders to make target rifles.
$350 Down south
they typically sell for between $300 to $350 in nice condition more if new in box
200 to 355 depending on condishion and model
yes as long as the Remington model 700 sps is chambered for 308 Win.
I have seen the priced $450 - $525.
Winchester model 100 (rifle) in 100% shape is worth $550.00 in the 308 caliber. Winchester model 100 (carbine) in 100% shape is worth $795.00 in 308 caliber. If you find a model 100 in the 284 caliber consider yourself lucky and buy it, dinosaur bones are easier to find.