Just BB as you describe. A BBB would be medium weight barrel with semibeavertail fore-end AND target scope blocks instead of the quarter-rib.
22-250 special varminter non prefix serial number
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Thanks for the info guys! Yes it's a medium weight, quarter rib, beavertail forend. Just how it was bought new. I put 1,250 on it at a gun show in Hamilton, Mt. This weekend and didn't even get a offer! If you guys know anybody interested, get back to me and I'll figure out how to send pics! Thanks again SNAPDRAW
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The market for non-prefix Number Ones is not the hottest right now, so I'm not too surprised that you had no interest at the gun show. Also, the BB in 22-250 is the most common configuration/chambering of the non-prefix rifles, so that works against it too, unless it has killer wood, vertically split rings, etc.
Edit: I see you have the rifle for sale here in the classified section. With the extras and if as nice as you describe, your asking price would be a steal. It shouldn't last long here. Good luck.
Edit: I see you have the rifle for sale here in the classified section. With the extras and if as nice as you describe, your asking price would be a steal. It shouldn't last long here. Good luck.
Re: 22-250 special varminter non prefix serial number
Yeah, if you guys are looking for great Number One rifles, I would definitely go after a non-prefix gun because of how they are priced these days, even semi-scarce variations. Compared to the price of today's NIB current Number One's, buying a non-prefix is a no-brainer. If the market completely drops for guns of all kinds, you still have your scarce/rare non-prefix.
Chet15
Chet15
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Re: 22-250 special varminter non prefix serial number
Yes it's amazing (depressing?) what these are selling for these days compared with just a few years ago. And me at an age where I'm trying to sell down rather than build a collection.chet15 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 7:52 am Yeah, if you guys are looking for great Number One rifles, I would definitely go after a non-prefix gun because of how they are priced these days, even semi-scarce variations. Compared to the price of today's NIB current Number One's, buying a non-prefix is a no-brainer. If the market completely drops for guns of all kinds, you still have your scarce/rare non-prefix.
Chet15
About like my investing experience - buy high, sell low.
