Your 100 in .284 is more valuable than most because not as many were made as the .308 and .243, and it is a pre-64 model. It would sell for about $600 and up in the condition you describe. IMPORTANT!!! The Winchester 100 has a recall in effect, and Winchester strongly recommends that you do not shoot your 100 until it has been repaired. The number to call to find out if your rifle has been repaired is 1-800-852-5734. Give them the serial number and they will tell you immediately whether it has been repaired by having the firing pin replaced.
If the firing pin has not been replaced, you can send it to one of the shops listed in the phone message, and they will repair it without any charge to you. If you shoot it without the pin replaced, the bolt may not close properly and it will shoot all 4 shots like a machine gun, or it can blow out the side of the receiver.
It isn't a Remington Model 100 it is a Winchester Model 100 and depending on the value they run from about $500 to roughly $390. It isn't a Remington Model 100 it is a Winchester Model 100 and depending on the value they run from about $500 to roughly $390.
The value of a Winchester Model 100 rifle made in 1967 is between $250 and $400. The actual value will depending largely on its actual condition.
100-700 usd
100-400 USD
100-1000 USD
100-1000 USD or more.
100-400 USD
100-600 depending on condition
100-400 USD
100-300 usd
100-400 USD
100-1000 or more depending on specifics