I've got a 788 in 7-08 that I'd probably let go for about $350, but in all honesty it should be re-barreled, although it holds about 1.5" at 100. Given $600 for a custom barrel installed, I doubt if anyone wants to make that kind of investment in a 788. I got it as part of an estate sale, but the first couple inches of bore were nearly closed off with rust; it appeared that his various guns had been left standing muzzle down in water for quite some time, but the 788 was in the worst condition. I purchased a barrel reamer which is normally used to prepare a barrel for the installation of a muzzle break, and cut the rifling back to the length of the tool, a bit less than 2". I've been meaning to GunKote the barrel, the receiver's original blue still looks alright, but haven't got around to it for one reason or another. By rights I should shoot it at 300 to see if it will actually maintain 1.5 MOA beyond a 100 before I decide what to do with it.