You will have to measure it. Hammer-forged barrels made by Baikal can have quite a bit of variation in the rate of twist. I have a Baikal .243 that was supposed to have 1:10. I measured it, and it is actually 1:8.6!!
The rate of twist for a Remington 788 in .243cal is 1 in 9 which is one complete turn of the bullet in nine inches
$350.00
100-500 or so
100-425 dollars
100-400 USD
value of Remington targetmaster model 41 cal 22rifle
Yes, they made it.
Remington.
This rifle was built by Mossberg and was labeled the 800B. The "B" series was sold thru Montgomery Wards and other large reatilers. All Mossberg model 800 .243 rifles manufactured had a twist rate of 1 in 10. So I believe it is safe to the twist rate is 1 in 10.
1/10
It was a Colt rifle produced in 1957 selling for 129.95 at the time in 30.06 or .243 cal.
No such animal. Try "Remington M/572". (.22lr cal., pump action rifle)