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    Browning BAR 338 Win Mag?

    NIB Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation 10th Anniversary Banquet Rifle from the custom gun shop. Number 259 of 275 made, any ideas of worth. Bought it at the banquet in Memphis from the live auction and been sitting in my safe ever since. Beautiful wood and engraving, looks like a Grade 4 but have never been able to find what it is wor133357102_10221270071194841_2484031469771426123_o.jpg132545717_10221270035113939_647526618211814507_n.jpg132660716_10221270034553925_3202620639061054530_n.jpgth.

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    IN my experience the commemorative models do not bring much of a premium for most folks. RMEF DU etc. I would value a regular grade IV higher for sure.

    It is still a nice rifle and likely brings some premium over the run of the mill model. I would guess in the 1500-2000 range. I am no authority though and something is only worth what someone is willing to pay.

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    Thanks for the reply, that is less than I paid for but didn't buy expecting to make my money back or a profit. That is what range I was thinking I could get for it. My neck of the woods can't sell my big caliber guns without practically giving them away. I am a more user friendly caliber guy now, 270 is about big as I will shoot.

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