Good caliber, I have a couple of them. My next 22 centerfire will be a 222 Rem Mag on a small face Win 70 I have laying around, though. - dan
...My next 22 centerfire will be a 222 Rem Mag
Me too. Buckets of 204ruger brass kicking around, and this was always a hummer of a 22 cartridge.Good caliber, I have a couple of them. My next 22 centerfire will be a 222 Rem Mag on a small face Win 70 I have laying around, though. - dan
Me too - used a M600 Mohawk on chucks alot when I was young. This is my walking coyote gun these days - in triple deuce. Made for export where 223 is verboten. I think it shoots more accurately than yer average Mini chambered for that other evil cartridge. I noticed one sold heartbeat quick last month at Epps - a rarity I suppose in 222.I've been thinking about a coyote rifle, and decided that my first choice of chambering would be in .222 Remington. I have a bit of a soft spot for that cartridge...
New is nice but don't discount the old classics. Watch for a used Remington 788. Was their economy line up until the mid 80's. Legend has it they discontinued them for out shooting the more expensive 700 line. Not the prettiest guns out there but I've never seen a coyote drop dead due to the breathtaking beauty of a rifle stock.
^Uberkermit! You best jump on this offer with cash/EMT burning through your lucky hands.I have 788 in 222, a first year production with a walnut stock, be happy to let it go to a new home. It hasn't been fired much in the last 20 years. FS
They all were plain stocked from the factory. But IIRC, the first year production also had a white plastic spacer under the black plastic buttplate.Was the first year walnut stocked 788 checkered? Or plain like the birch stocks that followed



























