Rem 788 in .358 (pics up)

.358

Might as well just buy a 24" Whelen, like a CDL ;)

That 788 is a nice rifle. I had that idea about 10yrs ago, but just hadn't got to it yet. A 20" Model Seven is another good option.

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But where is the mystique of a model seven ? The 788 is a classic.:)
 
The 788 that was rebored by Smith for a friend , and that i bedded and shot recently, produced:

with factory 200 gr silvertips (old) , 3 shot cloverleafs at 100 yd (with scope) , velocity was low 2500s (if memory serves)

Trying to work up a load with 250 gr round noses / spitzers at present. Working with BCL2 and H-335. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
If a 358 with a detch mag blows yer hair back, these Savage Classics would make a nice conversion.

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The 788 that was rebored by Smith for a friend , and that i bedded and shot recently, produced:

with factory 200 gr silvertips (old) , 3 shot cloverleafs at 100 yd (with scope) , velocity was low 2500s (if memory serves)

Trying to work up a load with 250 gr round noses / spitzers at present. Working with BCL2 and H-335. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Have loaded 45 gr of Ball C2 with 250 gr Speer spitzers in a number of 358s for years: 2250 to 2300 fps, depending on barrel length, it is very accurate in all of them, puts game down quickly and brass lasts forever.

Ted
 
thx why not
-- when you used the 250 gr spitzers, were the in a short box mag like the 788? -- i worry that the extra length of the spitzer would intrude into the capacity too much for effective reloading, the 250 rn fit nicely into the mag
 
We use that load in two 358s with short mag boxes; a Rem 600 and a model 7 with no problems there at all.

The 600 puts that load into 3/4" groups most of the time at 2250 fps out of an 18 1/2' barrel. Bert has used it for the past 25+ years and has killed several tons of really big game with it.

My wifes's 20" Shilen barreled Model 7 gets 2300 fps and shoots into an inch.............every time! :)

Ted
 
Hi, after a long awaited trial with the Remington 788 in .358, I finally got out to shoot it. :) It cycled just like butter on a hot knife. No jams, malfunctions etc... All was perfect.

Arch:)

Hey, Arch, that sounds like what you and several others have been after. Congratulations!

Now go shoot something with it and you will be really impressed! :rockOn:

Ted
 
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