1148 in 12 ga. auto, field grade, would probably sell for $200, if in very good condition. There is no such thing as a 270 gauge. It is a .270 Winchester caliber, in the 7400 Remington. In very good condition, it would likely $250 or so. The scope is usually a throw-in, and will only bring extra dollars if it is a Weaver, Redfield, Lyman, Leupold (unlikely). In that case...+$50 for a good weaver, $75 for a Redfield or Lyman, and $125 for a Leupold.
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Any scope that you choose to use can be used on your remington model 700.
none of above mine is a 10 gauge with 3 1/2 inch chamber and in camo drilled and tapped for a scope
The scope mount for the Remington Model 750 is regularly sold at GunBroker.com.
Assuming you mean the Remington 870 shotgun, with a scope- is your barrel rifled? If so, sabot slugs are generally the most accurate. If smoothbore, then rifled slugs will be most accurate.
A shotgun scope usually has a shorter paralex and heavier cross hairs.
The value of a Remington 870 12-gauge shotgun with two barrels, a Nikon scope, and a trigger lock strap can vary based on its condition, age, and local market demand. Generally, you might expect it to range from $300 to $600. The additional barrels and scope can enhance its value, particularly if they are in good condition. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to consult local listings or firearm appraisal services.
Check the scope mount makers web sites or call Remington.
A Bushnell 3-9x40 variable scope
Remington 30-06 Springfield scope.
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what is the value of a 760 Remington gamemaster 30/06 with a maverick 3-9 scope. How old is this rifle?