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Rem.788 243 #3329911
01/21/21 05:09 PM
01/21/21 05:09 PM
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Luxfisher Offline OP
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Anyone know what one in good condition is worth?

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3330053
01/21/21 07:23 PM
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Kims Corner, Al.
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4 to 5 hundred if really good shape.


It's not how much money you make, but how much you can keep.
Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3330394
01/21/21 11:45 PM
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Please call me first if you want to sell it.

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3330459
01/22/21 06:32 AM
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Not mine but Diamond Pawn in Columbus Ms. has one asking $430..

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3330528
01/22/21 08:22 AM
01/22/21 08:22 AM
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Hoover, AL, USA
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I've killed most of my deer and pigs with a 788 in .308 Win. It's been a good rifle but I don't suggest you buy one.

The advantage to the design is the fast lock time which helps with accuracy but there's potentially several problems. So far so good on mine but here's what I don't like:
> The original birch stock on 788s have no checkering and a poor finish. I've replaced mine with one from Boyd's
> The magazine can rattle in its well and is not flush. Extra magazines can be hard to find.
> The safety has a screw that can ease out enough to make the slider along the receiver get moved to Fire if slightly bumped. Before you know it, you're walking around in an unsafe condition.
> The factory trigger breaks clean but is heavy. The pull on mine is 5 to 5.5 lbs and it's not adjustable.

Here's what I've read:

> The 788's were produced from 1967 to 1983 so you run the chance of getting one with a worn out barrel
> The bolt handles are soldiered on and have been known to break off if roughly used
> The extractor is small and can cause problems if not kept clean

My advice is to pass on the 788 and look at new .243s such as the Ruger American Predator. That way you'll get an adjustable trigger, flush-fit mag, and threaded barrel.


"The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it." -- Henry Thoreau
Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3330655
01/22/21 10:02 AM
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I'll flip to the other side of the coin.

I have one in .22-250.

Factory trigger was changed to a Timney
Put it into a Boyd's stock.
May be the most accurate rifle I own

I do wish I could buy a kit to change it to a BDL style floorplate.

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: UncleHuck] #3330776
01/22/21 11:51 AM
01/22/21 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by UncleHuck

I'll flip to the other side of the coin.

I have one in .22-250.

Factory trigger was changed to a Timney
Put it into a Boyd's stock.
May be the most accurate rifle I own

I do wish I could buy a kit to change it to a BDL style floorplate.


UncleHuck. I've had my 788 since 1994 and will keep it as long as I can. Last year I considered putting in a Timney and that would provide a better safety. Dang, you may have cost me some money just by bringing up the subject.

But my Ruger American Predator in 6.5 CM is slightly more accurate.

EDIT: Just purchased a Timney for the old 788 from Midway USA ...

Last edited by woodswalker; 01/22/21 12:07 PM.

"The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it." -- Henry Thoreau
Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3330861
01/22/21 01:08 PM
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The 788 I had was an absolute TACK driver...with any ammo.

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3330962
01/22/21 02:39 PM
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I'm getting sub MOA three-shot groups with my 788 even with the factory trigger. But that's at the bench off a bipod. The Timney is on backorder but hopefully it will make me more consistent when shooting in the field.


"The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it." -- Henry Thoreau
Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3331094
01/22/21 04:21 PM
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I had one in left hand that I regret selling.

Downside was the weight.

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3331095
01/22/21 04:23 PM
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The trigger will help a lot. I have never owned a gun more accurate than the 2 I have owned.
Had a 7mag sendero that was close but no cigar.


It's not how much money you make, but how much you can keep.
Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3331110
01/22/21 04:44 PM
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Never seen a 788 that wouldn’t shoot. They were dirt cheap too.

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3331120
01/22/21 04:59 PM
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Got one in a 308 carbine shoot good, would not mind having a 243.

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3331184
01/22/21 05:57 PM
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I would like to find one in 30-30

Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: Luxfisher] #3331480
01/22/21 09:52 PM
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Re: Rem.788 243 [Re: burbank] #3331596
01/23/21 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by burbank
I had one in left hand that I regret selling.

Downside was the weight.
agree on the weight. The older I get the more I think about buying a lighter rifle. Just hard to put it down I’ve killed so many critters with it


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