I got a phone call earlier this week from a gentleman that was a friend of a friend of a friend. He's an avid hunter and what I'd call a Cabelas-type gun accumulator. He's never been on a safari.
He was trying to sell a Weatherby Mark V in 460Wby with 80 rounds of handloaded ammo.
I stated that I thought he had a difficult gun to sell because people spending those sums for a large bore generally want CRF, more manageable recoil, and they do not want somebody else's handloads.
He said he wanted $3200. I have no idea what the going rate is, but my gut said he had a $2000-$4000 setup provided he'd pull the bullets and deprime, including bullets and brass with his sale. I recommended he list it at a low starting bid on GB and let the free market decide.
Do you think I gave him a reasonable answer that is going to get his gun sold for a reasonable amount of money?
I'm not a 460 guy, I'm not a weatherby guy, I don't know any weatherby guys, I don't see much interest in them on AH classifieds, hence I recommended he cast the biggest net possible using GB.
Critique?
He was trying to sell a Weatherby Mark V in 460Wby with 80 rounds of handloaded ammo.
I stated that I thought he had a difficult gun to sell because people spending those sums for a large bore generally want CRF, more manageable recoil, and they do not want somebody else's handloads.
He said he wanted $3200. I have no idea what the going rate is, but my gut said he had a $2000-$4000 setup provided he'd pull the bullets and deprime, including bullets and brass with his sale. I recommended he list it at a low starting bid on GB and let the free market decide.
Do you think I gave him a reasonable answer that is going to get his gun sold for a reasonable amount of money?
I'm not a 460 guy, I'm not a weatherby guy, I don't know any weatherby guys, I don't see much interest in them on AH classifieds, hence I recommended he cast the biggest net possible using GB.
Critique?