Remington SP-10
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Remington SP-10
Any of you guys know what camo sp-10 is worth? There is one coming up on a online auction that a local auction company has having. Not sure why I would a need one but it seems to be calling my name.
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Re: Remington SP-10
I bought two of them off a guy a couple years ago for 850.00 apiece.Ericae2434 wrote: ↑March 27th, 2020, 8:10 pm Any of you guys know what camo sp-10 is worth? There is one coming up on a online auction that a local auction company has having. Not sure why I would a need one but it seems to be calling my name.
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Re: Remington SP-10
Depending on what model. Camo or not and condition6-1,200
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Turkey model, 24in barrel, factory turkey choke,
rifle sights bottomlandss camo for $800 last year at a local shop
rifle sights bottomlandss camo for $800 last year at a local shop
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Re: Remington SP-10
Last ones I’ve seen go on Gunbroker In Bottomland went for $1000-$1500
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Wood on blued with 26" barrel just sold for 850.00 here locally.
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I bought the 23" - Mossyoak Bottomland for $800, about 4 months ago.
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I gave 850.00 new for mine back in 95, it was bottomland camo, sold it 15 years ago for 800.00. Sure don't miss that 10 pound boat anchor....
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Re: Remington SP-10
Thanks for all your input. I didn't realize those sp10s came with such a hefty price tag. The auction is on April 15th so I'll watch it, but it might go out of my price range.
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My suggestion, forget about the SP-10, get yourself a good light 20 ga, spend the rest on TSS. I think you will be happier in the long run, but that's JMHO.Ericae2434 wrote: ↑March 29th, 2020, 4:25 pm Thanks for all your input. I didn't realize those sp10s came with such a hefty price tag. The auction is on April 15th so I'll watch it, but it might go out of my price range.
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An original Ithaca Mag 10 is on my gun wish list. But a 20 gauge turkey gun is too. So many guns, so little money.
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I just checked Gunbroker and I only see 1 gun listed at $1299 right now. Usually there are 6 or more listed. If they get to $1500 I will let mine go for sure!
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Re: Remington SP-10
I sold a 23 inch Bottom Land camo one for $850 5 or 6 years ago. You'd have to give me $850 to take it back. Those heavy, hard kicking monsters definitely aren't worth the pain for the performance they deliver.
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Re: Remington SP-10
I'd take my SP10 any day over my SBE IIOzark Ridge Runner wrote: ↑April 11th, 2020, 7:19 am I sold a 23 inch Bottom Land camo one for $850 5 or 6 years ago. You'd have to give me $850 to take it back. Those heavy, hard kicking monsters definitely aren't worth the pain for the performance they deliver.
Bought my SP10 Bottomland Camo in 2/94 for just under $900 and don't know how many cases of shells have been through it.
I'd shoot a box of 10 ga shells a day early goose hunting and feel a lot better than a box of 12 ga shells through the SBE II Don't know how I survived all of those "8 shells shot" volleys on the Conservation Snow Goose Hunts in Missouri
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I prefer the Browning platform but I like the sp10 as well. It handles nicely. I have just always been a Browning guy but Remington is a close 2nd. I love all my 10 gauges in general though, all makes and models.
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Yea this one looks really nice but it's in A online auction. That ends on Wednesday and it's getting up to high for me.
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I bought a bottomland one in @ 1995 give $900 for it and it would not shoot lead shot , kill a woodduck at 90 yds with #2 steel , but just would not pattern lead . back then we weren't to savy on aftermarket chokes . about all we knew about was Colonial tubes and hardly anyone built 10 ga chokes then . it was horrible wouldn't kill a turkey at 30 yds , shot poa though . struggled to get 2 + oz loads to do 90 - 100 in the 10 at 30 yds . Bought a 12 ga 3 inch gun and changed up to Charlie Boswell 's newly acquired Kicks chokes and killed a large pile of gobblers since ......The SP 10 is one of only 2 guns I ever sold ! And I got $950 trade value for it 4 yrs after I bought it ! And never looked back .
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