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Is it worth it to put the money into a rem 788?
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<blockquote data-quote="mlayne" data-source="post: 1932501" data-attributes="member: 80445"><p>I've been shooting a 222 Rem flavored 788 since i picked it up in the 70's. Other than putting a scope and sling on it I've left it stock. It still shoots tiny groups and, though occasionally tempted, I've never felt the need to upgrade the stock or barrel. However, if I ever find another 788 action at the right price I would build a modestly priced 308 on it in a NY minute. Summary: I love em but wouldn't put a boat load of money into making a custom build. But I'm old and cheap. Have fun with your great 788.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlayne, post: 1932501, member: 80445"] I’ve been shooting a 222 Rem flavored 788 since i picked it up in the 70’s. Other than putting a scope and sling on it I’ve left it stock. It still shoots tiny groups and, though occasionally tempted, I’ve never felt the need to upgrade the stock or barrel. However, if I ever find another 788 action at the right price I would build a modestly priced 308 on it in a NY minute. Summary: I love em but wouldn’t put a boat load of money into making a custom build. But I’m old and cheap. Have fun with your great 788. [/QUOTE]
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