SGJennings
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A close friend is getting out of short range. I'm going to buy his rig, including all his gear, from him. Some, I'm going to keep, some, I'm going to sell.
He has a Borden-built, Borden action 30 BR HV, Harrel FL die with bushing, Borden seating die, Kelbly 1" rings, 1850 BIB 112s, 4 lbs of 4198, 276 pieces of 1 to 4x fired brass, and four Neon flags and poles.
The situation is that we are close friends and I want to make every effort to fairly value everything.
The flags and poles are un-used. So, they should be valued at his cost. The bullets and powder at whatever percentage of their whole-lot cost. E.g., 8 lbs is $152 at Powder Valley. 4 lbs would be $76.
Skipping to the end of the story, how would I go about determining a fair value for the rifle? It's about a year old, 790 rounds down the tube, no special paint or anything, just clear coat over the normal molded in finish.
How would you go about it?
Thanks, Greg Jennings
He has a Borden-built, Borden action 30 BR HV, Harrel FL die with bushing, Borden seating die, Kelbly 1" rings, 1850 BIB 112s, 4 lbs of 4198, 276 pieces of 1 to 4x fired brass, and four Neon flags and poles.
The situation is that we are close friends and I want to make every effort to fairly value everything.
The flags and poles are un-used. So, they should be valued at his cost. The bullets and powder at whatever percentage of their whole-lot cost. E.g., 8 lbs is $152 at Powder Valley. 4 lbs would be $76.
Skipping to the end of the story, how would I go about determining a fair value for the rifle? It's about a year old, 790 rounds down the tube, no special paint or anything, just clear coat over the normal molded in finish.
How would you go about it?
Thanks, Greg Jennings