I just returned from a range session with my Remington 788 in .222 Remington. I have not shot it in about 20 years. I have an opportunity to do some ground squirrel/rock chuck hunting so I thought I would resurrect the old gun to take along. I don't have a digital camera so I can't post any pictures.

Rifle was a "bargain basement" type deal. Scope is a long discontinued Tasco 8 X 32. Purchased in Ontario, Oregon in 1974. Used it to great effect on local varmints, mostly with factory loads. Got into loading my own after shooting up over 400 rounds of factory stuff one weekend.

I used some old handloads from years back. Hornady 50 gr. SX, 20 gr. IMR 4198, CCI 400 primers, and Remington brass.

First hundred yard group was 1.183" X .473", next was .637" X .617", followed by .824" X .580", last was .663" X .379". These were 4 shot groups. Why 4 shots? The 788 has a 4 shot clip.

Although not the greatest groups....I think I'll keep it!

Last edited by Roundup; 05/24/10.

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