!964 is a date that seems to indicate to non informed that a gun should be a lot more valuable. I think this stems from the fact that the Winchester company ceased making the original controlled feed actions in 1964. So Pre 64 winchesters in Model 70 had a higher value for a while as Winchester fans sought them out. They still have a little inflated value but they have started making them again.
So some older guns will have collector value but the magic pre-64 seems to me to be tied to Winchester Model 70's.
Perhaps there are more reasons and one of the collectors on this site can contribute to my opinion or correct my misinformation if necessary.
So in my view you have a REmington 700 in .308 blued with well used stock and unknown amount of rounds down the barrel. To most of us, this is simply a Donor action type of rifle and 300-450 is likely what you will get as offers. Likely on the lower end of that. I base that opinion on my ability to purchase similar in local want ads and pawn shops.
If it is indeed collectable, then post it on Gunbroker.com
So some older guns will have collector value but the magic pre-64 seems to me to be tied to Winchester Model 70's.
Perhaps there are more reasons and one of the collectors on this site can contribute to my opinion or correct my misinformation if necessary.
So in my view you have a REmington 700 in .308 blued with well used stock and unknown amount of rounds down the barrel. To most of us, this is simply a Donor action type of rifle and 300-450 is likely what you will get as offers. Likely on the lower end of that. I base that opinion on my ability to purchase similar in local want ads and pawn shops.
If it is indeed collectable, then post it on Gunbroker.com