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19 September 2005, 15:39
Taupo Hunter
Remington 788
I have just puchased a 788 in 22-250. I was wondering what that action is like. And would the 700 action fit in the same stock (anshutz target stock) without too much work? Any help would be great.
Thanks.


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19 September 2005, 19:09
Fjold
The action is a 9 lug, rear locking action and totally different from the Model 700.


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19 September 2005, 22:31
butchloc
the 788 is kind of an animal all on its own. It has rear locking lugs instead of front ones. Remington brought it out with the idea of selling a centerfire cheaper than the next guy, but it never really sold well. In fact the action is quite rigid and accurate rifles were made from it.
20 September 2005, 02:27
redrover
I believe the info in the following link sums up the 788 fairly well.

http://www.charm.net/~kmarsh/788.html

Personally, I have never been too convinced by the claims of the people who seem to think that the 788 is the Porsche of hunting rifles, disguised as a Skoda.
20 September 2005, 08:22
Kingfisher
I've read over that information on several occasions and it's definitely accurate. I think you'll be happy with your 788. I do suggest being gentle with the bolt handle but you don't have to baby it. My first gun that my father gave years and years ago was a 788 in .243 and I still have it. It was a shooter then, and it still is. I almost forgot... the stock is not interchangeable with the 700. However Ram-Line does make a replacement, and you can probably order one from Richard's Microfit if I remember correctly (don't quote me on that).

Timney is now making a replacement trigger for the 788, I just saw it in a Midsouth catalog the other day. A gunsmith can also do a nice job on it, I had Doug Shilen work mine over a couple of years ago and it's pretty slick. Canjar made one for a while, but not anymore and they're getting hard to find so I'd probably just order one of the Timney's. Good luck with your purchase.