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I've owned seven 788's over the years, and still own three of them, .222, 22-250, and .308. In all of them I was able to work them down to at least 3/4" or better. I've re-stocked the .308 & .22-250, and the .222 is old enough that it came with a walnut stock(first two years production). The 22-250 shoots 0.2's all day, and has given up quite a few 0.1's. The .308 shoots the first four 3 shot groups of 165 grs into 1/2" then opens up to 3/4" to 1". It likes to be clean. The .222 is a 0.5 to 0.6 rifle for at least 60-70 rounds(Moly as is the 22.250). My first 788 .222Rem cost me $89.50 new, so you can see my affair with them goes way back. For the money they're the best value ever in firearms.
I've seen NIB 788's advertized for $700 an up reciently in Gun List.
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Dave 375 H&H
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