I still have my 22-250 from waaay back. It wears an updated scope and has an Timney trigger now, but it will still shoot the eyes out of coyote!
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I still have my 22-250 from waaay back. It wears an updated scope and has an Timney trigger now, but it will still shoot the eyes out of coyote!
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The LGS proprietor needed some fast cash and made me a deal I couldn't refuse on a Rem. 788 in .223 caliber. He threw in a scope with mounts for cash in hand. He said it was a good rifle and would stand behind it if I was not satisfied. I took the bait and coughed up the $ 200 if I recall correctly. He was right in every sense of the word. I have used several lbs of W844 behind Nosler's 52 gr. match bullets. Nosler printed right on the box these bullets came in that they were for accuracy and not to be used for varmint hunting, but they were wrong. If ever a finer varmint bullet was made, I would like to see it. Those bullets are absolutely explosive. But no matter how good the bullet, if they are not shot in a good rifle, they won't perform. I've had this Rem. 788 since the early '80s and have no plans to part with it in my lifetime. I will pass it on to my son when I am done with it. Big Boomer
I've had my 788 in 6mmRem since late 70's and it shoots well. I would like to install a good recoil pad to absorb some recoil, but can't find one so far that fits. Has anyone found a good one to recommend? Thanks.
I like Hogues. You won't find a pre fit for a 788. It's going to be grind to fit or slip on for choices. Limbsaver makes a great slip on that really works. I use it when bench testing rifles such as milsurps or guns of significant recoil. I bought a "pre-fit" for a Rem 870 and the fit was a little off. I feel that is common.
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I'm not afraid of a little hard work, but I'd like to start with a model that is a pretty close fit to minimize the effort. Im using a slip on recoil pad now and am not satisfied. Suggestions appreciated.
Boyd's Gunstocks list stocks for the 788:
http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/FindAS...=204&Action=93
You'll need to measure your buttplate heel to toe and widest point and compare these measurements to the pad you like. If you call Brownell's or Midway they can probably get you close. I have dealt with Hogue directly as well for this.
It's not hard work- just messy &stinky grinding rubber. A fitting jig will help but unless you're doing several it's not worth the
$$.
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This is the Hogue I like. Soft enough to work and hard enough to take some abuse.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f8ba9a7fe5.jpg
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Sparkyv- I've sent you a pm.
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The neatest thing I saw about fitting recoil pads was to use two layers of masking tape on the wood next to the pad. As you grind down, the top layer is lifted off, allowing you a bit of breathing space before you hit the stock.
Using the Limbsaver template, model # 10807 seems to be a pretty close fit. Might have to put it on the list.
Mines a .243 carbine . One of my boys will get it when I die but it's not going anywhere till then .
Bought a .44 magnum M788 back in 1968; astonished me with accuracy. Stock is walnut. Refinished with a Herter's linspeed equivalent when the varnish began to flake. Extractor/ejector is peculiar for rimmed cartridges, and broke once, so replaced it and bought a spare.
Bought a left hand 788 6mm Remington last year, made a post about it on here - Saeco RG6 100gr GC great in it.
Guy at work has a pristine 788 in 30-30
He'd take $550 I'm pretty sure.
I'm already trying to see what I can sell to get it......
I bought my 788 in .308 used, many years ago. Put a Leopold scope on it and probably only shot it a couple of hundred times at the range. I really don't remember how it shot. With my skill that is probably best. All the ammo was some Norma that I got on closeout(I think). Kicked pretty good with 180 gr. bullets. I mostly wanted the brass anyway.
After reading this thread, I need to dig into the back of the safe and cast some boolits for it and quit moving that Norma brass around to get to something else.