Subtract the old (60) from the new (94), then divide by the old value (60). Thus: (94 - 60) / 60 = 0.566666667 Round up to 57 and add the % So the increase is 57%
To the nearest ones, it's 94 To the nearest tens, it's 90 To the nearest hundred, it's 100 To the nearest thousand, it's 0
Yes
94 + 94 = 188...
If both integers is negative add them and put a negative sign in front: Sample: -4 + -5= -9 If two negatives subtract bigger with smaller (ignore the signs 4 now). Then whichever has the greater value (positive or negative) add that sign. Sample: -44 + 94 = ? 94 - 44 = 50 94 > 44 So -44 + 94 = 50 Sry if I can't explain it!
The XTR's were kind of like a special edition in a way. The value of this rifle is around $500.00. Check Oldguns.net gunsandammomag.com www.krausebooks.com
I can say that your winchester model 94 big bore(BB) was made between 1983-1989.That is because the XTR suffix was discontinued on the rifle in 1989.If your winchester is in .375 Win caliber then it was made between 1983-1987.
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I guess it's worth what you can sell it for...
Between 300-450 dollars on todays market,and its overall condition.
These winchesters are going for between 200-400 dollars depending on the overall condition of the rifle.
The XTR .375 was first produced in 1978. I believe the production ended in 1984. The rifle now sells for $699.00-$999.00.
A little.
year 1981
1978 -1983 big bour 375 1983-1988 big bour xtr you gota lov the 375win
100-500 or so
By the serial number letters BB ahead of your serial number,it sounds to me as if you have a Winchester model 1894 XTR big bore.These were chambered for the .307Win,.356Win,and .375Win,cartridges from 1983-1998.The .375 Win cartridge was only available from 1983-1987.Later they added the 444 Marlin to this line.Being that your rifle is marked with the XTR marking,this dates your rifle from 1983-1989.