They typically sell for $750 to $1000 with the BOSS system. The BOSS system was introduced around 1992 and is often sought after by buyers.
It will be worth nothing If HELLery Clinton gets in as she is all for gun confiscations (IMHO)
Marocchi 100 is the latest update of M99 with Boss locking system strengthened even more and balanced to be used in real competition by expert shooter
The suggested "sweet spots" for a inchester 30-06 Springfield with a BOSS are as follows: Bullet Weight / Average Sweet Spot 150 / 1.8 165 / 2.0 220 / 9.6
The Trail Boss 960 is a "Pop Gun" no cork; just the noise. It doesn't take BBs. It is worth approx. $35 depending on condition.
Like a boss.
Well, if the "boss" you are referring to is the main part, then the Brain.
Yes.The Winchester model 70 classic custom grade rifle was chambered in .300 Weatherby Mag.This model was made from 1990-1994.The custom ultimate classic wcaliber as also available from 1995-2006 in this chambering.The model 70 Winlite was chambered in .300 Weatherby.This model was made from 1986-1990.The model 70 classic stainless BOSS was available from 1996-1997 in this caliber.The classic sporter BOSS was available in this caliber in 1996.The classic sporter III was chambered for this caliber from 1994-2000.The model 70 sporter was chambered in this from 1989-1994.This model was also marked XTR sporter in 1989.
Around $40,000 depending on model.
either a Boss RC-30 or if it's a slightly older model the Boss RC-20
BOSS stands for "Ballistic Optimizing Shooting System". With the BOSS system installed properly, the intent is that once a rifle is sighted in with a particular ammuntion, the BOSS increases accuracy by reducing barrel vibration. Each caliber, bullet weight, and Ammunition Manufacturer, has a setting for your model of rifle. The setting is what Browning calls "The Sweet Spot". For instance, you may have a .30-06 and you shoot Federal 165 grain bullets. The BOSS guide will tell you which setting on your BOSS (sweet spot) will optimize the shooting accuracy of your rifle. Click on the link to the Browning Web page that shows the settings for all calibers rifle models.
5000
You will have to shoot to find out.