Valuing a left hand 2013 with original stock & sights

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boatschool02
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Valuing a left hand 2013 with original stock & sights

Post by boatschool02 »

Hello,
Thanks in advance for your help.
I was active here daily a couple years ago in the Olympic pistol disciplines.
I shot 3P rifle in high school and college.
I've fully moved on to benchrest shooting.
I've kept my 2013 for "someday," maybe, shooting a prone match with classmates just for fun.
However, I have not kept up with shooting prescriptions and custom lenses, etc. and I just don't see this happening.
Rifle was used 3-5 days a week for four years. We fired Tenex exclusively.
The stock has obvious signs of use but no abuse.
Would welcome input here in the open, by PM or by phone from anyone who wouldn't mind helping me price this properly/fairly.
I can provide recent references from several similar dollar value sales across multiple shooting disciplines.
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Of course, donation will be made to this site, should it end up selling here.
I remember how frustrating it was to source nicely used left-handed equipment when I switched from right to left-handed.
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Thank you.
V/r,
Luke
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ZD
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Re: Valuing a left hand 2013 with original stock & sights

Post by ZD »

Since no one has replied I will start the conversation. I need to know what kind of 2013 it is? Is it one of the older supermatch wooden thumbhole stocks, or is it aluminum (ether the older 2313 cast aluminum stock, or the precise?). A 2013 should go for at least $3000; the newer ones run anywhere from 3500-4000.
boatschool02
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Re: Valuing a left hand 2013 with original stock & sights

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It is the older wooden stock with short stainless barrel & bloop tube.
I'm including a new (take-off) full length blued barrel and the 20-click sight set plus a host of other accessories.
I posted the rifle for sale on Accurate Shooter, yesterday.
Looks like I came in under your figure, hoping the extra barrel and sight set will offset some wear on the right side from daily use.
Hope the rifle goes to a good home. It served me very well.
Thanks for the response.
Luke
stevenk.
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Re: Valuing a left hand 2013 with original stock & sights

Post by stevenk. »

Some picture here would be helpful, as condition is important. Prices have likely inflated a bunch since your purchase, so you many come out well. Trouble is at some price level, shooters will want the precise.

Have lH female might be interested? UMich Rifle team. You could also post in the buy/sell area.
boatschool02
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Re: Valuing a left hand 2013 with original stock & sights

Post by boatschool02 »

Thanks for the response.
My original intention with this post was some help with valuation as I've been away from 3P for quite some time.
I forgot to delete this post after a long period of no interest and my decision to formally list the rifle elsewhere.
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Agreed, any buying/selling should take place in the appropriate sub-forum.
V/r,
Luke
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