Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
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Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Looking for some insight into the overall quality and shooting ability of the 788.
Found one at local pawn shop and examined it closely.....definitely not a plain jane 700 (what I always thought it was). I did some research and it sure was offered in a variety of calibers (44 mag to 308).
The one I am looking at is a 30 WCF. I have often thought I would like to find an inexpensive Savage 340 in 30 WCF to rebarrel to 7-30 Waters. Maybe I found a project rifle for this winter.
Found one at local pawn shop and examined it closely.....definitely not a plain jane 700 (what I always thought it was). I did some research and it sure was offered in a variety of calibers (44 mag to 308).
The one I am looking at is a 30 WCF. I have often thought I would like to find an inexpensive Savage 340 in 30 WCF to rebarrel to 7-30 Waters. Maybe I found a project rifle for this winter.
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
I'd snap up that 30-30 in a heartbeat...788s have a great reputation for being tack drivers... Silhouette shooters drove the prices way up on the ones produced in .308... I've got one in Duce that I love...Too bad I just chucked an article by Frank DeHass for tricking them out that had been collecting dust with a bunch of other old American Rifleman magazines from the 50&60s... But mine shoots well enough that I never bothered...Good luck
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
The Remington 788 is a fine accurate rifle. I previously owned one in .308 and it was very very accurate. Supposedly they all have Douglas barrels. I have a Stevens model 325(predecessor to the Savage 340) and really like having a 30-30 bolt gun as I can load spritzer bullets in it.
If the price of the 788 you have found is $400 or less you would be well advised to buy it.
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If the price of the 788 you have found is $400 or less you would be well advised to buy it.
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Great actions, custom rifle builders were buying them up for target projects. Not really the best looking rifle made back then but I'd think if Remington would build it now it would sell great, especially since there are so danged many homely rifles out there now. I'd grab it if I could.
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I've had two, both in .308 and wish I'd never let them go.
Not sure I'd rebarrel/rechamber one if it was on .30-30. Might be more valuable in that original state.
Mags are hard to find and expensive.
Not sure I'd rebarrel/rechamber one if it was on .30-30. Might be more valuable in that original state.
Mags are hard to find and expensive.
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
I have always thought it would be the only rifle that could truly take advantage of an A. I. chamber reaming.
Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Like the other guys have said, excellent gun. It was discontinued because it put a hurtin on the sales of the 700. It's a rear locking bolt gun.....unusual.
I've shot them in 308, 44 mag. and .222?. Can't remember, it was many years ago but I thought it was a 22 center fire. I owned one in 44 mag and that caliber and the 30-30 are rare. The big problem with those is that if the extractor breaks, there are none to be had. Mine in the 44 broke so I sold it at a loss but that was the days before the internet so maybe someone started making them again.----6
I've shot them in 308, 44 mag. and .222?. Can't remember, it was many years ago but I thought it was a 22 center fire. I owned one in 44 mag and that caliber and the 30-30 are rare. The big problem with those is that if the extractor breaks, there are none to be had. Mine in the 44 broke so I sold it at a loss but that was the days before the internet so maybe someone started making them again.----6
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
A lot and I truly mean a large number of 788's have been barreled and made into bench guns . They are a bit heavy but for a tree stand or grounding gun they are usually top notch . Suggested retail on these things about the time they quit making them was about $120 if memory serves .
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They made them in 222, 223 , 22-250 , 243 ,6mm ,30-30 , 308 and 44 MAG . ALSO MADE a LH version in 6mm and 308 .
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
I bought my 788 new in 1977 for less than $200. Chambering is 22-250. Barrel length is 24 inches.
This rifle is very accurate and shoots a variety of bullet weights quite well. I'm not clear why it went out of production.
TR
This rifle is very accurate and shoots a variety of bullet weights quite well. I'm not clear why it went out of production.
TR
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
I'd buy one in 30WCF in a heartbeat!
A friend of mine has 2, one in .308 and one in .223. Both are super accurate. I've never heard anything bad about them except that they don't make them any more.
BUY IT!
A friend of mine has 2, one in .308 and one in .223. Both are super accurate. I've never heard anything bad about them except that they don't make them any more.
BUY IT!
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
The only caveat regarding the 788 is that magazines are long out of production.
If I were to take one into the field, I would duct tape the mag in place.
Jack
If I were to take one into the field, I would duct tape the mag in place.
Jack
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A good friend has one in 22-250 that he uses when we go prairie dog hunting. He kills his share with it and then some.
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Had one in .222, that I punched out to .223.
It shot 9 deer that I am aware of, shot everything great.
Shot tons of military ammo out of it, so I do not understand " don't shoot 5.56 in .223 guns thing; but it is a VERY strong action.
9 locking lugs if my memory is correct.
Back in the 70's they were very much sought after by silhouette shooters.
It shot 9 deer that I am aware of, shot everything great.
Shot tons of military ammo out of it, so I do not understand " don't shoot 5.56 in .223 guns thing; but it is a VERY strong action.
9 locking lugs if my memory is correct.
Back in the 70's they were very much sought after by silhouette shooters.
Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
He who hesitates is lost.....and I hesitated and someone snatched up the 788.
The search for a winter project rifle goes on.
The search for a winter project rifle goes on.
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Moral of the Story: If you find something that really appeals to you, Do Not bring it before the "Committee" for approval.. Buy it.. Wring it out.. If it doesn't work for you, you can sell it off again..
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Also...don't wait to check your bank account to see if you have enough money. Who cares? Life is short. You can eat crackers for a while if you have to.....Buck Elliott wrote:Moral of the Story: If you find something that really appeals to you, Do Not bring it before the "Committee" for approval.. Buy it.. Wring it out.. If it doesn't work for you, you can sell it off again..

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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Bolt handles where brazed on so dont use undue force to open a sticky bolt from an improper load. I have had three, the first I bought new in 223 and kick myself for selling. The next was 6mm with no clip it's gone also. Still have a 22-250 with walnut stock.
Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
I have one in .223 for a bunch of years. Always shot better than I could hold.
Have not shot in in several years though, not since I became more interested in lever rifles.
hayabusa
Have not shot in in several years though, not since I became more interested in lever rifles.
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Of course you're right Buck but I was not familiar with the 788 action and wanted to do a little research first. Now I know.
Oh well it is the search that makes life interesting.
Oh well it is the search that makes life interesting.
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Back around 1970 I bought a used one in 22-250. My buddy and I took it to the range and the local gunsmith and his buddy, a top rifle competitor was there too. One made a snide remark, well ya better throw that Tasco scope away first! It outshot the "experts" that day. It was a super accurate rifle! Talking about it, I cant remember getting rid of it but I dont have it anymore.
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I've still got the Tasco that came on my 788 combo ($124.95)
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
I had one in 222 Rem. Great rifles! As accurate as anything out there and likely one of the most accurate 30-30's ever made. Folks who shoot cast bullets love 788's in 30-30 Win. Only thing (for me) about the 788 is that it's a bit heavy and "chunky" for my style of deer hunting. The carbines are sweet! As has been said previously..buy it!
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
I had a 788 in 30/30. Great shooting and accurate with cast bullets too.
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
There were or still are a bunch of fellows campaigning 788's n 30-30 in the Cast Bullet Association benchrest matches . The late Frank Marshall considered a Remington 788 in 30-30 as his pretty fair weather deer rifle (that shot better then 1 MOA with cast).3leggedturtle wrote:I had a 788 in 30/30. Great shooting and accurate with cast bullets too.
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Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
Back in the 90s I bought one in .308 I stuck a cheap Tasco riflescope on it for my 14 year old son to use. That gun was scary accurate with 165 gr. handloads. Wish I still had it.
Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
The aspects of the 788 have already been well covered. I can add that I've owned two, both in 308 Win. Sold one during a financial crunch and purchased the second around 2009 for $300. Mine is a real joy to shoot and I have several sub MOA hand loads for it. Mine has a 22" bbl and I think they were also available in an 18" bbl version. The only downer for me is the protruding magazine at the rifle's balance point.
KK Magazines in San Diego makes after market magazines for the 788. Gun shows usually have new, original, Rem mags ranging from $80 to $125.
You should buy that 788 in 30-30.
Mine...

KK Magazines in San Diego makes after market magazines for the 788. Gun shows usually have new, original, Rem mags ranging from $80 to $125.
You should buy that 788 in 30-30.
Mine...

Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
I had one in 30-30 Ackley Improved. It shot very well. I sold it because I do not like magazines that protrude below the stock. Wish I had kept it as now I developed an interest in the smaller capacity cases and it would be perfect for experimenting with wildcats based on the .375 Winchester case.
Re: Remington 788 --- Anyone have any experience to share?
You left out the 7mm-08. I've owned and shot them all. Never owned one that wasn't accurate. OP if you buy the .30-30 leave it alone, the .30-30 and .44 mag are the rare ones. The left hand 6mm is pretty hard to find too.6pt-sika wrote:They made them in 222, 223 , 22-250 , 243 ,6mm ,30-30 , 308 and 44 MAG . ALSO MADE a LH version in 6mm and 308 .
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