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1965 1000 yard national match rifle

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A generous man by the name of david merideth donated a match grade 1965 remington X-40 chambered in 300 win mag, with a 20x unertl scope, to our JROTC rifle team. He told us to raffle it to raise money so we can shoot the Junior olympic 3P air rifle match this summer. Problem is, i dont know much about this gun. So im looking for a value as to what the gun is worth, and any info that can be provided. The rifle has never been shot he says, and i believe it. The crown and muzzle is in perfect condition. I am going to carefully clean the rifle before it is sold.

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Thanks for any help
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Re: 1965 1000 yard national match rifle

Wow, an engraved presentation rifle. I can't help with the value, but it is a very unique and rare rifle that should make collectors drool.
 
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I too cannot help with value.. But that is an amazing rifle!
 
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The rifles value itself is fairly speculative due to its engraving, "never fired" condition, and the pedigree of an NRA champion shooter on the stock. The scope itself is worth over $1000 on a good day with those original rings and spring, more with original packaging & papers. Book values don't have a range for the rifle, my blue book says the 40X centerfires from '61-64 top out at $1200, but that sounds way low to me, and 300WM isn't even a listed caliber for that year range.

If I was to Gunbroker that package, I'd put it at $4,000 myself.


BUT, the good thing about a raffle is you can sell a LOT more tickets than the item is actually worth, since everyone is taking a chance. It really doesn't matter at all what the gun itself is valued at, a $500 or $5000 item could potentially sell just as many draw tickets. Since he said raffle, a raffle it is. Unfortunately you've been given til summer which isn't much time, as expensive raffles do well over months of selling.

If I were you, I'd probably hope for 2-5000 $1 tickets. Set up posters at all the local ranges/sporting good stores, and then get a group buy started up here and on ARFCOM.

Then tell me, so I can buy lots of tickets. *evil grin*
 
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I wouldn't venture to guess the value, but I would think its worth a second mortgage plus selling a couple grandkids into the slave trade.

I deffentaly would say its worth more then 4 grand. I think you would get a better ideal going to the CMP Website and chech out the auctions of what those rifles go to. Also go to the CMP bolt action forum and get their opinions.

It is a beautiful "one of a kind" rifle that apparently was given as a trophy to the winner of the match. We're not talking about a 1000 yard rifle some one had put together.

Come back and tell us the price tag you put on it.
 
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I would absolutely be in for some tickets if you decided to expand the raffle. I think $10 tickets would net more money and be easier to keep track of.
 
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you will want to post this over on usrifleteams.com, but the LR and NM forums.

Hopefully some collector will grab it.

It belongs in the NRA museum. You might consider contacting the NRA and seeing if they can combine a grant program for your kids with the rifle being available for the NRA museum.

This last avenue I think would be the best avenue for you to get revenue for your club with it. That or a wealthy donor willing to give you the $$ then donate it himself to the NRA Museum.

Is your club by chance set up with a 501(c)(3)?
 
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Im a winchester man but I would go 3-4 grand on that rig. may be photos but looks like moisture got to it. surface rust? on a good day with all the stars lined up it may do 5K . very nice old school rig that U can bet will hammer..
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cattle buyer</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Im a winchester man but I would go 3-4 grand on that rig. may be photos but looks like moisture got to it. surface rust? on a good day with all the stars lined up it may do 5K . very nice old school rig that U can bet will hammer..
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The flash makes the rust look worse than it is. Nothing I can't take care of in an hour.


I think were going to do 10$ raffle tickets. I'll throw out the idea of the NRA museum also.

Yes, everything is vintage on the rifle and original.
 
Re: 1965 1000 yard national match rifle

If you decide to go the raffle route, if you have not done one before (particularly for a firearm) you should look into your state's laws regarding same before moving forward.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: VJJPunisher</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i'll buy a raffle ticket </div></div>
Me too!
 
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Ok guys, after seeing so many people who want to buy tickets, ill talk to colonel or my dad (coach of our team, USMC 2nd div. rifle team 99-2001) and see what we can do. Ill get back to everyone soon!

By the way, the rifle is at a local smith who is thoroughly cleaning it for free!
 
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I would also buy a ticket or two! *that would be an amazing rifle to own
 
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If this goes to a raffle I want a ticket!
 
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at $10, I'll buy a couple tickets and thanx for offering this beauty, it is meant to be shot not sit in a museum.
cheers.
 
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Do not delete these pictures!!!!!

We can use these for future information. I hate when people put this type of stuff up, then delete it to clear out their free Photobucket account.
 
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Ok guys, so were thinking 10$ tickets, using paypal. We will send you the ticket stub in the mail, so we would need your address and phone #, OR scan it and send the image via Email. How does this sound to everyone?
 
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I like it! Except for the paypal part. Would you consider money orders or USPS money orders?
 
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Recommend advertising this raffle also in the American Rifleman. Marketing to that group would help you net more $. Juniors are our future. Mr. Meredith is a true patriot, and he could shoot!

From this link, you can see the Dupont Trophy winners:

http://www.nrahq.org/compete/nat-trophy/tro-070.pdf

1965 1LT David H. Meredith, USA 796-79V

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: longebow</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Recommend advertising this raffle also in the American Rifleman. Marketing to that group would help you net more $. Juniors are our future. Mr. Meredith is a true patriot, and he could shoot!

From this link, you can see the Dupont Trophy winners:

http://www.nrahq.org/compete/nat-trophy/tro-070.pdf

1965 1LT David H. Meredith, USA 796-79V

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not to mention he holds the national record for that class.
 
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Nice rifle...needs a badger bolt knob though
 
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If you can do something other than Paypal, I'd get a ticket for the chance of the drawing! Let us know if there will be other options.
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I would be in for other than paypal.

Paypal is the debil, Momma.
 
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***** FOR ONLINE PURCHASES****

Tickets are $10 each, the drawing will be held on July 15, 2012.
Please Send a check OR money order made out to "North Brunswick JROTC" and mail it to Po Box 2406 Leland, NC, 28451. Please include a note with your Name, Phone Number, and Address listed. We will fill out your tickets and mail them back to you, or we can scan and send the image via Email.

It is also a good idea to send me a PM if you decide to purchase a ticket, so we know who and how much to expect.




If you happen to live Near wilmington NC, and want to purchase a ticket in person, They are available at Backwater guns and also at Jims pawn and gun. You can also contact me and they can be delivered.

There is a facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Remington40x300winMag


Thanks everyone!
 
Re: 1965 1000 yard national match rifle

Im in on 2 tickets, is it a closed in raffle or all you can sell till 7-15 ? great rig for an even better cause... good luck
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cattle buyer</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Im in on 2 tickets, is it a closed in raffle or all you can sell till 7-15 ? great rig for an even better cause... good luck </div></div>


Right now there are 500 tickets printed. If all of them sell, we will print more.
 
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Responded to guns4570, awaiting camocorvette's message.


Here is an article published last week in the paper about the team



 
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casual question, neat rifle, but what causes/what ARE the vertical scratches/markings on the stock? is this the finish cracking?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JasonB</div><div class="ubbcode-body">casual question, neat rifle, but what causes/what ARE the vertical scratches/markings on the stock? is this the finish cracking? </div></div>

Yes, it is cracked. It is an almost 50 year old lacquer finish. This is quite common for old lacquer finishes, especially if they are not oiled every once in a while.
 
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got it, thanks. Still a good looking rifle, will suit someone very well either in a display case or on the bench i'm sure. wish you well with the raffle and hope you have to print more tix!
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Kinda hoping for july 16th to come around and get a email saying " Hey congrats you won the rifle! where do we ship it"
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: camocorvette</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Kinda hoping for july 16th to come around and get a email saying " Hey congrats you won the rifle! where do we ship it" </div></div>

It'll be a phone call
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Hope you win it!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: VJJPunisher</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i'll buy a raffle ticket </div></div>

Yup...
 
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Man that is a awesome rifle.
 
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One again, Tickets are for sale!!!!!!!

***** FOR ONLINE PURCHASES****

Tickets are $10 each, the drawing will be held on July 15, 2012.
Please Send a check OR money order made out to "North Brunswick JROTC" and mail it to Po Box 2406 Leland, NC, 28451. Please include a note with your Name, Phone Number, and Address listed. We will fill out your tickets and mail them back to you, or we can scan and send the image via Email.

It is also a good idea to send me a PM if you decide to purchase a ticket, so we know who and how much to expect.




If you happen to live Near wilmington NC, and want to purchase a ticket in person, They are available at Backwater guns and also at Jims pawn and gun. You can also contact me and they can be delivered.

There is a facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Remington40x300winMag


Thanks everyone!
 
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Back 25 years ago, when I was the Electrical Inspector, a guy with a house on the shore of the Hudson River had a similar rifle over his mantle. I asked if the Unertyl scope was for sale. He chuckled and said not that one-read the plaque. It was an engraved Win M70 in 300 Win mag, and he was the highpower champ in I think 1968. He said he gave up shooting after that, since he was at the top. He teaches history at I think Bard College, or did at the time.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: xs hedspace</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Back 25 years ago, when I was the Electrical Inspector, a guy with a house on the shore of the Hudson River had a similar rifle over his mantle. I asked if the Unertyl scope was for sale. He chuckled and said not that one-read the plaque. It was an engraved Win M70 in 300 Win mag, and he was the highpower champ in I think 1968. He said he gave up shooting after that, since he was at the top. He teaches history at I think Bard College, or did at the time. </div></div>

Mr Meredeth was champion in 1965 and just moved to north carolina a year ago. He moved from new york. Infact, i remember when we picked up the rifle, he had a picture of his old house hung on the wall. It was taken from a boat because it showed water and a dock infront of it.
 
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Must be the same rifle! Wow! I thought it was a Win M70, because of the 300 Win Mag chambering, I guess. That finish cracking is probably from being by the river, and the wood swelling every summer, and shrinking in the winter, when the heat kicks on. The engraving looks familiar, too. Smart man...moved out of NY!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: xs hedspace</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Must be the same rifle! Wow! I thought it was a Win M70, because of the 300 Win Mag chambering, I guess. That finish cracking is probably from being by the river, and the wood swelling every summer, and shrinking in the winter, when the heat kicks on. The engraving looks familiar, too. Smart man...moved out of NY! </div></div>

Want a chance to win it? Were selling tickets
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