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Remington 788 .243 factory loads
I have had all kinds of trouble finding a factory load that this rifle likes. It is about 30 years old. I had found the Black Hills Gold with the 95 gn. Nosler Ballistic Tip that it liked, then now I can't find them anymore.
Anyone shoots this model? I have almost tried everything but reloading. |
I find that the Hornady 95 grain SST bullet shoots a lot like Nosler Ballistic Tips, and Black Hills now loads that in .243 instead of the Ballistic Tip. Federal still loads a 95 grain Ballistic Tip.
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Try the 85 grains Federal BTHP.. or the Barnes TSX
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I'd try toying with the rifle...say, dab the lug, and float the rest. A gun oughtn't be THAT picky :D
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When I spoke to the gunsmith, which was when I did the rest of the work on that little gun, he told me that the reason was due to the model not liking a high velocity round and the way the lugs are on this rifle. He said the lugs are rear locking lugs. He said I was wasting my time on trying to make the gun more accurate and I should get rid of it.
The problem is that the gun was my first rifle which I have been handing it through my kids....too many memories to get rid of it and too important to stop making memories with it. I will try more rounds in it...thanks for the help. |
Just a thought, but the 788 has a reputation of being very accurate (I had one once in 308 and it was excellent). I'd have it looked at by another gunsmith before I got rid of it. That gun was literally too accurate for remington. It was discontinued because people realized its accuracy and too many were buying it over their more expensive models. Those rear lugs and a thick receiver mean they tend to drive tacks. I'd be very careful about getting rid of it without a second opinion and scrutinizing the scope, mounts, etc.
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I don't plan on getting rid of it. I have Redfield rings and scope mounts, Leopold scope. I plan on putting a new trigger, floating the barrel and trying to find a load it likes. I was just curious what you guys thought.
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Originally Posted by As I Please
(Post 3570790)
Do you even believe your own nonsense?!!? That is HYSTERICAL!
The 788's bane is lug setback(headspace woes),a poor fire control system,shoddy handle and protruding magbox. They were/are a cheapskate offering,less a single redeeming quality,excepting perhaps your contrived Fantasies. "Too accurate for remington"...I'm cryin'!!!!!!!! |
Did you look into the Federal custom loads? They of a variety of bullets: Sierra Gamekings,Hornady,Speer,Barnes Triple shock & a few others I cant think of.
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The 788 I have in .243 will shoot anything.For factory loads I believe it liked Federal Premium BTSP in 100 grain or the Hornady custom in 100 grain.Hand load it likes the 85 grain Game King hot.
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I have one in .308 and it likes the Remington Core-Lokt bullets the best, in 150 grain.
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I have a old 788 in 6mm Rem. Its accuracy was so-so after doing a lot of work and trying a lot of different hand-loads. I had the barrel re-crowed(target crowed how ever you say it) and it made a good bit of difference and didn't cost an arm and leg.
Also if you stock is in so-so shape like mine is boyd brothers are offering new laminate stocks for them around $100. Seemed like a very good deal. |
I have one in .308 pretty accurate gun, with that said the fault of this rifle and others like it is a thin barrell which will heat up on you quick. Mine has a good stock for a gun I got used in 1986. The stocks are soft and get bent places on the wood easily. I put a timney trigger on mine helped a bunch the trigger had terrible creep. After that the factory stock was tight on trigger assembly (soft wood = easy custom fit with sand paper and restain.
I would check if your bullets walk as barrell heats up if it does may be hitting stock also how does your rifling look do a good cleaning for lead and copper fouling. I used windex then cleaned as normal. Hope this helps chris |
My rem 700 vls 243 loves the 100gr remington core lokt, iv tryed alot and these where the ones with the tighter groups
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and I have 3 all in 22/250. and they will go only when I do.
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