As with any rifle, it is worth what someone is willing to pay for it, when you are willing to sell it. In reality, you can purchase a new, (in the box) Remington model 700 BDL/CDL in .30-06 for between $546 - $919, all depending on the features/options.
The fluted 26" barrel in SS with a real walnut stock will run you about $919.00, while the blue/blue version starts are about $546.00
Another option is to contact your local gunshop and have them see what the local market price is for your gun, or research it on the internet gun sites, such as Gunbroker.com and others.
By the way, the Remington Model 700 in .30-06 is (in my humble opinion) the best all-around rifle for hunting in North America, from predators and hogs, to deer, elk and moose. Hope that helps!
There is no model number 3006 or 243 in the Woodmaster line. Check Remington's webiste under the Sportsman's Library.
Depends on condition and parts originality. Range from 300-800
depends on what model it is as well as the age. need more details on the rifle.
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About $250, depending on which version and condition.
100-1000 USD and up depending on specifics
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
See related links for date code stamp information on the Remington Society of America.
You can get an owner's manual from Remington. Check their web site.
I just bought one for $200, so perhaps that's in the ballpark. The condition is good to very good with very few, very small scratches or dings.
Need much more information.