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Remington 788 question
Hey team.
I have been wanting the above for some time. One popped up on TM in .222 with a bung barrel.
I’m seriously considering getting it and having it rebarreled to .223 (cheaper ammo)
Will a Remington 700 barrel work? Fitted by my local gunsmith of course. Just wondering if I could find a half decent second hand barrel and make a decent shooter out of it for my wallabies and goats.
I know mags are limited capacity and I imagine will be hard to find replacements or spares, but be something cool about knocking over beasties with an older rifle.
I would have to sell my current .223 to fund the project, but it seems like a bit of fun :)
Appreciate your thoughts.
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That would be a great rifle. Wouldnt be a bad project at all.
Tried a bit of horse trading to get a 6mm one years ago but dipped out.
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788 is 25.4mm dia, 20tpi and the 700 is 26.67mm, 16tpi. Not really a straight froward job to do. A howa is closer or a tika. I think it would need the threads parting off any 223 barrel re-thread and re chamber.
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788 are heavy to lug around. Even on
222 ( I have one)
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Might be quicker and cheaper to grab a howa mini action or have a look around for a 788 in .223 but as others have said the 788 is heavy to carry around.
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Well moot point I dallied too long and someone else bought it :)
Plan was to have another crack at a lightweight home build stock. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for a .223 in the future
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I got one in 22 250AI i can sell you, was rebarreled with a 12 twist remington 700 barrel not too long ago. Got dies and brass too. Pm me if keen
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A slightly modified savage barrel with its nut could work for a fast rebarrelling although the threaded bit is quite long in the receiver and the recoil lug quite thick.
( savage are 1"-20 tpi threads as well).
I replaced the original lug with a badger lug for remington 700 when I rebarrelled my 788 and it matches the receiver contour very well.