West..........
My father, August Westergaard, had a Benny Action 22 long rifle, target gun that he won at Camp Perry, Ohio in the early 1950's. Am trying to determine the value and possibly sell this gun. Have tried Blue book of guns, Guns America and Gun Broker and no luck. Any suggestions?
Howdy West,
Ok. You are holding out on us. I thought your Dad's name looked familiar. More on that in a minute. Benny was Benny Sunderhaus, I think I spelled the last name right, he was a gunsmith in Ohio and he built some custom actions that were supposed to have been good. Sometimes he used Eric Johnson barrels, which is an interesting thing because Eric's son, a very nice gentleman in his early 80's told me that his Dad would not sell barrels for someone else to install, after all they had his name on them and if installed improperly and if they didn't shoot well it would reflect badly on his name. Benny must have been considered a good enough gunsmith by Eric, because there is a gentleman on this forum sometimes who uses the name 40ezxs who used to have Benny action with barrels made by Eric Johnson, but installed by Benny Sunderhaus. He had one or two of Eric's barrels installed. He usually posts on the rimfire forum. Hopefully he will see this and comment.
Now, regarding what I said about holding out on us. I did a small bit of digging and came up with this, go down the page 'til you reach 50m & 100m Teams. I will copy that part of it here, but you need to see it on the website yourself. You do realize your Dad was shooting with legends in 1954 when he was part of a World Champion team? And it looks like he tied Art Jackson for the high score.
http://www.usashooting.com/alumni/USAworldchampions.html
USA World Champions
50m & 100m Free Rifle Prone 30 + 30 shots
1952 - USA - 2364 NWR (Arthur Jackson 596, Verle Wright 595, Arthur Cook 589, Emmet Swanson 584)
1954 - USA - 2373 NWR (Arthur Jackson 596, August Westergaard 596, Verle Wright 594, Arthur Cook 587)
I hope I have not come across wrong, I presume you already knew this.
I don't know how to value the rifle, especially without pics. It won't be in the Blue Book as it is custom all the way. And it very well may have history to it that you are unaware of.
Again, with no offense intended, if indeed that is your Dad that I referenced, I would not sell the rifle. It is priceless.
If I weren't broke right now, I would be interested, but I bet you probably don't want to sell it now.............
Take care,
Greg