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A nice find from a safe of a elderly shooter
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What a nice rifle, Ulrich! And a very generous gift. I'd be jealous too!
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How is this rifles value, what would you think?
I'd guess that its value is now less than before you aded the stock wax and thus dropped its value to a collector - who would want an absolutely standard finishon what was a pristine rifle.
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Beerhunter, i am sure that some collectors will roll their eyes, but this is for shooting and by the way, it wasn´t looking good before... all in all the new owner had a offer to sell it like it is now for 450 Euros. But he wont give it away.
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They are going for $350 in my area 
I wouldn't worry too much about the stock wax. Some people take things way too seriously. If it needed cleaned, it wasn't mint anymore.
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350 easy closer to 500 the way I see it
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I have seen them offered as high as $900.00. Probably worth less than that but still probably worth $700.00.
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Thanks guys! The stock wax wasnt a bought one it was a selfmade wax out of bees wax, lineseed and natural terpene. I have it from Jay Currah´s page and it is a good one.
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Are there many .303 shooters/collectors in your area?
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LEs are /were quite popular here in Germany
. Somewhat less now, as the price of ammunition is prohibitive. And that was the main reason why I got rid of my .303 No. 5 but kept the other in .308. But they still appear in most competitions, together with Mausers, Mosin Nagants and the dominant Swedes.