How much is a Remington 257 Roberts worth?

How much is a Remington 257 Roberts worth?

257 ROBERTS rifle PRICE AND HISTORICAL VALUE A 257 ROBERTS rifle is currently worth an average price of $1,607.90 new and $1,127.68 used .

What is a Remington 700 Classic?

The Remington Model 700 is a series of bolt-action centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962. From 1978 to 1982 Remington offered the Sportsman 78 which is the same model 700 action but with cheaper features such as a plain stock without checkering.

Who makes the Remington 700 now?

Currently, Roundhill Group owns the rights to produce all Remington-related brands (DPMS, Bushmaster, Dakota Firearms, Para USA, H&R) with the exception of Marlin’s assets, which went to Ruger. One of the most recent versions of the Remington 870 pump shotgun.

Will a .308 shoot 1000 yards?

308 drops 389 inches at 1,000 yards and drifts 100 inches in a full-value 10 mph wind. DTAC bullets at 3020 fps drop only 263 inches at 1,000 yards while drifting just 66 inches in the same wind. That’s more than 30 percent less drop and almost 35 percent less wind drift than the .

What’s the value of a 257 Roberts rifle?

The new value of a 257 ROBERTS rifle has risen $442.26 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $1,678.58 . The used value of a 257 ROBERTS rifle has fallen ($174.40) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $1,187.45 .

When did the Remington 700 series come out?

Discontinued 2004. Model 700 configuration chambered for .25-06, .270, 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag. Fitted with synthetic stock and 24” or 26″ heavy barrel. Made from 1994 to 2002. Introduced in 1996.

What’s the weight of a Remington 700 BDL?

Model 700 BDL SS Fitted with a stainless steel barrel and black synthetic stock. No sights, barrel lengths of 24” to 26” (magnums). Weight about 7.325 lbs., in most popular calibers.

What’s the price of a Remington 7mm rifle?

Offered in short and long actions, a wide variety of calibers from .17 Rem. to .375 RUM have been offered over the years. Current calibers include, .243, .270 Win, 7mm Rem Mag, .30-06, in barrel lengths of 22”, 24” (7mm Rem Mag). Note: Add $100-$200 for .222 Rem. Mag, 6.5 Rem.