If my memory serves me properly, most Remington 673's were about $749, other Remingtons were $659 & up, and the Model 799's were $529. A Charles Daly Shotgun was $879, while some other Shotguns were well over $1,000. One particular 12 Gauge Camo'd Turkey Shotgun was almost $1,200. Upper end Skeet shooters were much higher. The cheapest shotgun I saw was a Mossburg 500 at just under $300. I didnt see any of what I would call less expensive rifles.
A Marlin 30/30 was $396, no extras.
Now if you figure on buying a decent Scope, scope mounts, rings, swivels and a sling... plus one or two boxes of shells... You will have way over $1,000 in a mediocre rifle before it sees the light of day in the woods. That Marlin would be priced at between $500 and $550 retail, decked out. One will have to be real dedicated to be a hunter or a shooter at heart in the near future. Obviously, young newcomers will be priced out.
I will get into new Ammo prices in another post. Get ready for more Sticker Shock. Even for the old time calibers. I can say it pays to shop around for Ammo. There are some pretty sizable differences in Ammo prices.