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Rem 788 worth messing with?
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<blockquote data-quote="milkie62" data-source="post: 1273967" data-attributes="member: 74274"><p>I also have a 788 that is very sentimental to me, not to hijack the thread. Mine is a 308 that I bought back in 1982 brand new for $225. I see that they make a Timney trigger for it now and Boyd's has some nice looking laminated stocks. Mine has taken some unbelievable shots at countless deer. I have a cheap aftermarket stock on it since the birch stock lost a lot of its finish. I am going to add the Timney trigger and a forest colored laminated stock from Boyd's. It has an 18.5 inch barrel. I may jump up to a 20" barrel. I love my 788.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkie62, post: 1273967, member: 74274"] I also have a 788 that is very sentimental to me, not to hijack the thread. Mine is a 308 that I bought back in 1982 brand new for $225. I see that they make a Timney trigger for it now and Boyd's has some nice looking laminated stocks. Mine has taken some unbelievable shots at countless deer. I have a cheap aftermarket stock on it since the birch stock lost a lot of its finish. I am going to add the Timney trigger and a forest colored laminated stock from Boyd's. It has an 18.5 inch barrel. I may jump up to a 20" barrel. I love my 788. [/QUOTE]
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