a used SIG 970 in "like new" condition can be bought for $450 to $500/ See gunsamerica.com
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
Numrich E-Gunparts still has the .270 Winchester and .300 WinMag barrels and a few other parts for the Sig SHR 970.
A shr 970 should bring between $400 and $600 depending on it's condition. It can be replaced for under $600. Sometimes, in some geographical areas, rifles chambered for wildcat cartridges bring less. I am in Wyoming and have found it difficult to sell rifles chambered in .25-06. Maybe it is liked as a plains deer or antelope cartridge but some think it is too light for the heavier animals. I have a good friend in Arkansas that sells them about as fast as he gets them. Location, condition, accessories, configuration, ... you left out too many variables to give you an exact answer
IPP-SHR was created in 2006.
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Shr-Hwa International Tower was created in 2004.
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Share = shr; shares = shrs
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A consonant blend is self-explanitory, it is a series of consanants that are pronounced all together, so 'shr' is a consonant blend, 'sion' is not a consonant blend.
Spacing Height Ratio is defined as the ratio of the distance between adjacent luminaires (centre to centre), to their height above the working plane. If you know SHR and the height, the distance apart D is pretty straight forward. You then need to check absolute limits such as SHR (Transverse), SHR (axial) and SHR Max. You can also use the following as a quick means check: SHR(Nominal) = (1/Hm) x (Square root(Area/N)) Where Hm is mounting height, N is number of luminaires. Regards