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What can you tell me about the Winchester 88.
22 September 2005, 05:46
DoublegunWhat can you tell me about the Winchester 88.
Just took possession of a Winchester 88 in 308. The gun is in great condition and is topped with a Redfield scope. The checkering is in a basket weave pattern.
I know nothing about these rifles. Can someone give me an overview of the rifle. Are they keepers?
Thanks
22 September 2005, 07:37
bartscheThe stocks break.

roger
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22 September 2005, 07:38
boomerYour 88 is a post '64. They are a sweet, fast handling little gun. You can expect an inch to a inch and a half groups. The trigger sucks and I think that may have something to do with the groups size(maybe). What you see is what you get. I like mine for hunting the thick stuff were a snap shot is common. Tinker with it, if it shoots to your liking, keep it.--Mike
22 September 2005, 07:43
Sendero300I had a chance to buy a mint pre 64 , mod. 88, in .284 from my uncle. I tried it out but it would not feed and jammed every now and then. So I passed on it......shot 1 1/2" groups..
I wished I had taken it to my gunsmith..and had the feeding corrected.
These are a neat whitetail rifle IMO. A friend has one just like yours in .243 and loves it.
Sendero300>>>===TerryP
22 September 2005, 08:07
willmckeei had exactly one in 308 and while i think a very attractive gun, for a lever or anything else, mine gave sticky extraction, seriously sticky. and even when it worked i was constantly pinching my trigger finger in the gap between the lever and trigger guard. i guess too many yrs of taking finger out of trigger guards of m94's and the only safe place for the finger to be and NOT get a big whopping blood blister was inside the guard. love their looks but never wanted another. as an aside, just finished reading charles askins book safari (can't even recall the exact name) but an m88 in 243 was one of the guns he took to africa that particular trip for the little stuff. he loved it.
roger
22 September 2005, 16:29
TC1One of the only rifles I ever regret selling was my M88 .308! The action on mine was smooth as glass, feeding was flawless and shot about 1 1/2" groups at 100yds. It had enough weight to hold steady for off hand shooting but was compact and easy to carry. The .308 works in most all circumstances. The trigger isn't super smooth, but this isn't a bench gun. The trigger assembly drops with the cocking lever which aids in follow up shots.
The more you use this rifle, the more you're going to appreciate it's design and build quality.
Unfortunately I sold mine when I was about 20yrs old and got "magnum fever"(bad move on my part!) I plan on replacing it one day.
Terry
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23 September 2005, 01:45
WstrnhuntrThe M-88 is right up there with the BLR and Savage '99 IMO. One of the best lever gun designs ever marketed. Because of its bolt like breach lock system and one piece stock they are capable of accuracy and strength that is quite superior to many other lever actions.
Enjoy it! We used to have one until some theif got his mitts on it, Id like to get another one.
23 September 2005, 05:18
cummins cowboythe one I have went from 2 moa to sub moa with a trigger job, the trigger still sucks but at least its shootable now. my comes up fast and fits me better than any of my other guns because the stock has a little drop to it. it is my backup hunting rifle. it wears a 4x redfield and may shoot even better with some more sceope power
in times when one needs a rifle, he tends to need it very badly.....PHC
23 September 2005, 05:43
DoublegunSo, it sounds like I should plan on holding on to this gun. I'll take it out in a couple of weeks and give it a go. The gun is not that much to look at, but if it is functional then I guess I'll keep it.
25 September 2005, 00:57
cobraOver the years I've had two and got rid of them both. My experiences with them were similar to Sendero and Will's. I ended up with a Savage 99F with rotary magazine and still have it. Smooth action and total reliability. I consider the Savage the finest lever action ever made.
25 September 2005, 22:47
POPI have a 1956 in nice condition for sale. It is in 308 with a lyman original era scope . Here is the auction
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?item=36881607 e-mail me
26 September 2005, 21:32
D99In the 88s post 64 is what you want. Especially if your going to go the Rogue River type rifle route on it.
Before Geoff Miller killed Rogue River we had talked about doing a custom rifle based on an 88 he wanted $5000. That's $5000 I would loved to have spent.
Damn I am dumb sometimes!
26 September 2005, 21:42
vigillinusThe post 64 was slightly changed mechanically and is superior to the early 88s.
27 September 2005, 04:40
Dr. Lou88s are just wannabe Sako Finnwolfs. If you want truly superior lever action rifle, try a Finnwolf. However, an 88 in 358 winnie is bringing a premium these days.
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27 September 2005, 05:18
TC1That Finnwolf is a pretty rare bird isn't it?
Terry
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27 September 2005, 20:09
Dr. LouThey're not that common, but if you want one they're not difficult to find. I frequently see them on Guns America.
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28 September 2005, 02:38
Gran Cazador Blancogreat article in May 2004 Rifle by Al Miller about his 88 in .284 Winchester. Good read! Makes me think about my first 3 deer taken with my Dad's pre-64 88 in .243--if you can find the article, it's worth it.
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28 September 2005, 16:39
D99quote:
Originally posted by Gran Cazador Blanco:
great article in May 2004 Rifle by Al Miller about his 88 in .284 Winchester. Good read! Makes me think about my first 3 deer taken with my Dad's pre-64 88 in .243--if you can find the article, it's worth it.
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