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Thread: Encore barrels value?

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    Boolit Buddy cumminsnut76's Avatar
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    Encore barrels value?

    I have an opportunity to purchase a blued Encore rifle from a buddy of mine. It comes with a blued 300 win mag and a 209x50 barrel. both blued. I may keep the 300 barrel but really dont have a lot of interest in the muzzle loader. both are in good condition, not perfect but overall good. any idea what they would be worth as just barrels? I am buying the gun worth the money and mostly just have interest in the frame and stock. Just looking for an overall average value that i could sell them for. I feel that Gunbroker can be all over the place on pricing.
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    $250-350 depending on caliber and if a forend is included.

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    I paid $275 for a blued 300WM barrel not long ago. It’s a little finicky to chamber and close with the belt. A different 338WM works flawlessly.

    You might try chambering and extracting a few rounds before you buy it and see if it’s an issue for you.

    Another buddy has an Encore strictly as a muzzle loader. Says it’s the most accurate mz he’s tried.

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    My Encore ML would shoot 1.5” five shot groups at 100 yards using Barnes 290g with supplied sabots and BH209. Might want to try yours out before selling

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    You might want to keep that ML barrel if your luck is like mine(Murphy's Law). I had a good shooting NEF Huntsman 50 cal that I shot very sparingly and so I sold it. Well, just my luck, one of the best big buck Management Areas in my state went to archery or ML only as soon as I sold it!
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    Following them on gbroker for about a decade the ML barrels are the slowest to sell. They take their own forend. I owned a 300 WM and currently have a 7 Rem mag I swapped for. Mike Belm reminds us that the Encore is a 60000 psi gun max and though the manuals might take you higher, some loads will stretch your frame.
    My personal opinion is that the 308/3006 family are better suited for Encores.
    Prices jumped recently so if your selling that's good, if your buying, not as much.
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