Value of a weatherby .300 magnum made in germany
1000-10000 usd
it depends on who made the rifle. weatherby, Remington. there are many commercial rifles built today that are worth money. if you get a original receiver and barrel complete. i have built 3 in my past and there worth about 3000 prairie dogs......
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10-100 USD or so
10-100
Your description tells me that you have a custom rifle chambered in .300 Weatherby Magnum which was built on a 1903 Springfield action.The weatherby Cartridges did not come into being until the 1940,s and were only available in the Weatherby rifles of that time,It would be har to define a value for you because it is unknown how much work went into this rifle and the components used.If you can locate the gunsmith that made this rifle,i am sure he could tell you the amount spent to create it.
Depends on the exact model, and condition. Anywhere from $300 to $2000. We need more information to give you an answer with any real meaning. Sorry-
There is no .25 Magnum. There IS a .22 magnum, made by Davis, and a .25 ACP. Value is about $50-$75.
They have been made in the U.S. for several years now. Prior to that they were made by Howa in Japan and before that they were made in Germany.
There is no such cartridge as a ".308" weatherby, only a .308 Winchester, interchangable with the 7.62 Nato. Once upon a time, Weatherby only made rifles in unique weatherby cartridge calibers, eg. .300 weatherby, .378 weatherby, .460 weatherby, etc. Now weatherby makes rifles in many non-weatherby cartridge calibers, including the .308 Winchester. Do not confuse a rifle manufacturer with the company name that may have introduced the cartridge in which the rifle may be chambered. To further get your head spinning, many cartridge companies make cartridges (all equivalent) in the .308 Winchester caliber including Winchester, Remington, federal, norma, and multiple European companies. The short answer is yes they are the same. If you see a weatherby rifle chambered in .308, (and not .308 Norma Magnum), it is a .308 Winchester caliber (Winchester rifles exist in .308 Winchester caliber). The weatherby rifle is most likely a weatherby 'Vangard' model (a cheaper line of rifles manufactured by weatherby). Top of the line weatherby model rifles are noted for their high prices, ornate stocks and high power weatherby calibers (the .460 weatherby magnum is the most powerful factory cartridge in the world, about 80% more muzzle energy than the .458 Winchester magnum, first sold in Winchester's African model 70 rifle).
The basic Mark V is about $900 in excellent condition. Some magnum calibers are higher. Do not have a listing for left handed version.