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I am asking about the 78 , 788 is a whole different action . 78 is an economy 700 that came with a birch(?) stock . Just wondering if there is any difference in build quality of receiver/bolt between the two .The new 788 model rifle is not exactly like the Rem 700, but it is a very working rifle, and will do the job. Some changes in trigger/barrel fitting adjustments.
Thanks for clarifying that,was not sure so I put the (?) there.Beech stock, not birch. I bought a .223 Model 78 in the late 80s. It was amazingly accurate for what it was. I eventually rebarreled and restocked it.
Maybe you're thinking of the new Remington 783? There is no "new" 788.The new 788 model rifle is not exactly like the Rem 700, but it is a very working rifle, and will do the job. Some changes in trigger/barrel fitting adjustments.
Exactly, these were made by Remington 1984 to 1988 and had a very plain stock on them. No checkering, no caps, no nothing extra. Actually made a very decent hunting or field rifle as there was no need to cry over scratches.78 Sportsman's is the same as the 700. Remington made these with cheaper stocks. They were sold in Ames and Kmart back in the 80's. I built a 1000 yard bench gun on a 78. All upgrades were done with 700 parts.