Bullshot
Well-known member
I have noticed a bit of a trend, or what I think is a recent trend while window shopping used guns. I think we are experiencing a very strong generational rollover in tastes that is creating space for some deals where normally none were to be had in the recent past. Specifically I am talking about high fit/finish quality Remingtons (not the latest production over the last 10-15 years ). But you have to be OK with “boring” calibers like 30-06 and 7mm mag with .270 landing in third. (Chamberings like .260, 7mm-08 buck the trend and prices have in fact risen). There is no excuse for people who say they can’t find a quality affordable rifle. Seems most people nowadays want only sexy new calibers in some derivative of a synth stock, and have lost the love for old cartridges in any kind of wood. Well, the older Rem 700’s are still some of the best quality in class, endless parts and support. To make them now as good as they were then, would come off the line at $2000+ probably but you could shop selectively and pick up several barely used rifles now and still not exceed that. “Too bad” I already have a half dozen or so…..but still tempting.
Any other changes in the gun market people have noticed?
Any other changes in the gun market people have noticed?