200-400 is a good range, being painted, and drilled will probably bring the riser value down to 100-115. The value of the limbs varies with tip color and condition. Top end white tips 250. Red tips a little less, and Gainesville green tips less yet. The white or red tips should be marked with weights on any of the three risers and will be a set of #1 limbs and indicated as such in the Ser. No. the Gainesville will be 2A's (Same limb I don't know why the change). The Ser. No. of the riser should be stamped on the tang in the upper socket, and will give you a hint as to age. The early one had little plastic “Bear: logos on the belly of the latch. If they broke off it left a little hole. Obviously the presence of the Logo’s adds some value, (maybe 25). I have never shot this combination with white or red tips, but I had a set of green tips, and they stacked like a Banshee passed a 28" draw. All in all I think the System Fred came up with is the greatest. 3 lengths of limbs, 3 lengths of risers, 3 different grips, a built in adjustable rest, an optional built in sight, a true Takedown, with positive limb attachment, and no tools required, and in the Magnesium the window is true center shot. Way ahead of his time and never duplicated. If you go for the bow, and need a quiver let me know I have several of the 8 arrows for it.