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hello ,,and welcome to the boards ,,sorry to hear your having health problems and can't get out in the woods anymore ,,your woodsmaster semi is a good rifle but doesn't have a high ticket resale value but still should be worth around300- 350..as for the scope it depends who makes it,,leopold ,redfeild and weaver are the top three in order ,,and for a leopold it should be worth 150-200,,for a redfield 50-75,,a weaver would be worth 40-75,,if you have a tasco or symmons scope then there worth around 25-40 for either one ,,those are the major scope brands you see these days ,,if it has one of the better scopes you might be better off selling the scope seperatly,,because if it's mounted then you might increase the rifles value half of the prices quoted for the scopes ,,off the rifle you can proably get somewhere in the price range given,,a dealer would proably offer you around 200-250 for the rifle and scope package no matter which scope you have ,,because he's buying the rifle not the scope mounted to it,,if it's a good scope most of the time a gundealer will take it off and replace it with a cheaper scope or sell it.. without a scope and sell the better scope seperatly or even offer "a nice scope that was made for this rifle".(your scope).lol..lol,,..so if you sell the rifle.. sell the rifle ,,whoever buys the rifle offer them the scope at a reasonable price within the ranges given,,the moneys just as good in your pocket as someone elses ,,
bigcurt
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