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<blockquote data-quote="Steelers Fan" data-source="post: 4041079" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>I have a collection of 24v's. Condition and model specifics can make it $250 to $1200. The more coveted arrangements can bring $2000 plus like my .357/20ga. I love the double guns as they have been a number one go to when predator hunting, especially when I'm alone. You have long and short range coverage at the flip of the hammer lever. When predator calling in groups we generally have a dedicated shot gunner and a rifleman. But coyotes are coyotes and the shot gunner might reach out to 60yds on occasion and the rifleman will kill at 12yds.</p><p> Check Gun Broker and see what a like kind is selling for (not asking price). Then take 10 -15% off and your in the fair market range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelers Fan, post: 4041079, member: 16254"] I have a collection of 24v's. Condition and model specifics can make it $250 to $1200. The more coveted arrangements can bring $2000 plus like my .357/20ga. I love the double guns as they have been a number one go to when predator hunting, especially when I'm alone. You have long and short range coverage at the flip of the hammer lever. When predator calling in groups we generally have a dedicated shot gunner and a rifleman. But coyotes are coyotes and the shot gunner might reach out to 60yds on occasion and the rifleman will kill at 12yds. Check Gun Broker and see what a like kind is selling for (not asking price). Then take 10 -15% off and your in the fair market range. [/QUOTE]
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