The value of a Woodsmaster 742 in .30-06 can vary widely based on its condition, features, and the local market demand. Generally, you might find prices ranging from $300 to $700. Collectible or well-maintained models can fetch higher prices, while those in poor condition may be worth less. It's best to check recent sales or consult local listings for a more accurate valuation.
gunbroker.com and/or ebay.com
It's probably best to ask a expert.
1500.00
http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
It depends on what caliber it is chambered in.
depending on condition of the wood and the finish on the steel, as well as the rifling in the barrel and the action of the bolt... your price could range between $250-$450
100-300 USD
Actually, The 742A is the "Woodsmaster" and the 742 BDL is the "Deluxe". The differences in the two rifles are the stocks and forearms. The 742A has a rolled, impressed type of checkering and the 742 BDL has a basket weave style with the stock having a higher comb (where your cheek would rest when shooting). The receiver on the BDL has a slightly higher area where the scope is mounted.
The Remington Woodsmaster 742 is a semi-automatic rifle introduced in 1960 as a successor to the earlier Model 740. Designed for hunting, it features a gas-operated action and was offered in various calibers, including .30-06 and .308 Winchester. The Woodsmaster 742 was produced until 1980, during which time it gained popularity for its reliability and ease of use. Despite being discontinued, it remains a well-regarded firearm among hunters and collectors.
$300 without a scope in 95% condition!!
Contact Remington on their web site. Your question is impossible to answer without the caliber of the rifle
I recently purchased one well worn for 200 dollars, and was told buy one fellow at the gun show it was worth about 300 in working condition.