Remington 788 .243

$150 maybe NRA good
GOOD: Some minor replacement parts; metal smoothly rusted or lightly pitted in places, cleaned or re-blued; principal letters, numerals and design on metal legible; wood refinished, scratched bruised or minor cracks repaired; in good working order.
 
The rifle I am looking at is in good condition and also comes with a cheaper Bushnell mounted scope. The bolt seems a little sticky when using it but besides that looks in great shape (Iam not a gun expert) any input on this firearm is appreciated. thanks again, again Remington 788 243. Thanks
 
Buying or selling?
Epp's recently sold one in .22-250 for around $399. A .243 would likely be worth a bit more. Used 788's aren't common these days. Shooters who have 'em don't want to give 'em up.
Levi. If you can get one for $150, jump on it. You'll make a sizeable profit selling it.
 
Buying or selling?
Epp's recently sold one in .22-250 for around $399. A .243 would likely be worth a bit more. Used 788's aren't common these days. Shooters who have 'em don't want to give 'em up.
Levi. If you can get one for $150, jump on it. You'll make a sizeable profit selling it.

hey , please read the post, good ain't real good , NRA rating:D let me look up book value , blue book, sorry was off the mark, $355 100%, $185 60% , thats, a 1998 copy , and in USD
 
Rem 788 .243

Anyone know what a good used rifle would be worth in this caliber? Thanks

There was a nice one on the EE here about a month ago for $425 + shipping IIRC. Not sure what it sold for but I handled the same rifle at our two day gunshow here in Victoria back in Nov and almost bought it. It was about a nice condition as you could expect.

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Thanks for the info, the guy is asking 300, going to fire it a couple times first then make the decision (may opt for a .270). Like I said the bolt seems sticky when cycling, not sure if a deep clean would fix this problem or not.
 
Thanks for the info, the guy is asking 300, going to fire it a couple times first then make the decision (may opt for a .270). Like I said the bolt seems sticky when cycling, not sure if a deep clean would fix this problem or not.

could be dry, a touch of lube , not on the face of the bolt, but the sides,give it a good cleaning also , and check the action screws/bolts etc...
 
'eddy' the bolt on my 788 is also a little 'sticky' and mine was never fired, Im thinking they did not spend a lot of time refining these rifles ;)
 
With out running down to the 'room of doom' the 788 bolt is a knock off of the 9 lug system from Weatherby and the ones I have handled all seem to be a bit gritty in the cycling dept, Im leary of wasting a .98 cent tube of Crest from Fields:p
 
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