I'm the same wayI need that like another hole in my headā¦..but, I'd love to have it! memtb
I'm the same wayI need that like another hole in my headā¦..but, I'd love to have it! memtb
I can't afford to buy it but if I had the money I definitely would.
She is wanting me to sell it for $1500 does that sound about right?
They are cool guns and i have been considering buying one for the last several years. I was gifted quite a bit of factory ammo and brass from a family member and have had the itch to put it to use. I think your price guess is spot on, i was going to say 900-1000 for this particular model. I'm actually now considering building a 350rm on a tikka action because I like them so much more than remingtons.Over the years, I have near exclusively switched to using a Model 600 350 Rem Mag for whitetail and bears in PA.
While in the thick woods, hoofing it up some of the big hills around here, or crawling through mountain laurel or green briar, it is perfection. It hammers all game, it is light, and it is short. I don't think anything of carrying it all day. The 350 Rem Mag is a hammer and is essentially the short action version of the 35 Whelen. I cannot speak highly enough of it - at least for the type of hunting I do.
The $1,500 is pretty high above market. They used to being significantly more, but they aren't any longer.
They don't pop up on the forums too often, but here are some examples from GunBroker (open auctions that really test the waters to see what people are willing to spend at a given moment). There are some examples of a couple that went for more, but those seem exceptions and not the norm.
M600 350RM - Sold November 3, 2024 - $917
M600 350RM (with Leupold) - Sold November 29, 2024 - $999.95
M600 350RM - Sold December 22, 2024 - $855
With all of that said - if y'all could come to an agreeable and fair price, I think it would be a great addition. I personally don't think they recoil anywhere near as bad as people frequently complain about. I love the rifle so much, I've considered picking up a second to tag along as a spare for bear camp to let guys borrow who show up with the wrong cartridge for the activity.
They are beautiful but they kick like a mule. I mounted a scope on one for my cousin last summer and went to the range and he wanted me to sight it in, I said go ahead. After 10 rounds he had had enough and sold the gun. At 69 and bad shoulders guns with that much recoil are not fun.I had never seen one of these rifles before but a friend brought one over last night for me to sell.
Those things are beautiful and very impressive.
I have no doubt that this thing is a beast against dangerous game in close quartersI had a Model 600 in 350 Rem Mag and the recoil was so ferocious that I was actually glad when it got stolen. That rifle had recoil similar to a 12 gauge 3.5" shotgun. I can't imagine how ANYONE could actually enjoy shooting it.
I now own a Model 7 Custom Shop in 350 Rem Mag with a removable brake and it has the much coveted Brown Precision camo stock. It's still a ferocious beast but manageable and I can't think of a rifle I'd rather have with me if I was hunting in the forest or brush for large and/or dangerous game, especially if it got up close and personal.
I sold my 375H&H AWR instead of this one because I hunt so rarely for anything bigger than a deer or antelope but until I one day decide I never will hunt large and/or dangerous game again, I suspect it'll still reside in the back of my safe only to be taken out once or twice a year to keep me familiar with it just in case.....
Yup you have it's twinI also have a Remington 660 in 6.5mm Rem Mag. It too has seen woods time! The 660 has a 20" barrel & has a smidge of glass bedding in the recoil lug area. It is by far the hardest action to remove from the stock on any of the pile of guns I own!
660 in 6.5 on left; 600 in 350 on right. The 660 had a Redfield 1.75-5 wide field when I first bought it. It now has a Leupold VX3i 2.5-8 on it. The 350 has a Leupold VX2 2-7 on it.
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