They're still arguably the most common rifles in Ontario deer camps.
Lots of them in Nova Scotia also still being used every year
Very popular
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They're still arguably the most common rifles in Ontario deer camps.
I've had them in 18.5", 20" & 22". The 20" is my fave by far. Handle the best of the bunch.This and a 24" barrel.
Lmao I've owned 750's in short and long calibres, never had so much as a hint of problem. Exactly the same gun besides gas tube or pump. All other parts are identical. Hit and miss as some are excellent shooters and some typical for what they areRemington pumps have a far better rep than their retarded cousins (the auto loaders: 740, 742, 7400). They are not known for outstanding accuracy, so-so finish, it is a general purpose "meat and potatoes" rifle that is the first to get thrown under the bus when times are tight or looking to upgrade.
Lmao I've owned 750's in short and long calibres, never had so much as a hint of problem. Exactly the same gun besides gas tube or pump. All other parts are identical. Hit and miss as some are excellent shooters and some typical for what they are
I've always hankered for a 7600 carbine in ,338_06
No pump gun will cycle as fast as gas operated.The worst part of the 760 7600 series is the trigger. They aren't sks level, but generally worse than bolt action hunting rifles. However, guntech on this forum does trigger jobs on them for a reasonable cost. . Just send the trigger group etc. They are generally regarded as very accurate fast shooting hunting guns that cycle as fast as a semi auto without any jamming issues.
If you get a good one and most are, there is no better hunting rifle for the bush. My 20 inch, 308 7600 is my first choice every year for deer hunting.
..... and it will cycle every time. They don't call pumps Jammasters.BUT the pump WILL cycle as fast as you can get back on target....
And so do all the 750's that I've owned and still own. Proly well over 1000 rds in three different rifles and they just keep going Booom. The triggers are horrid but managable for a meat gun..... and it will cycle every time. They don't call pumps Jammasters.
Jealous you can't miss quite as fast with a pump...Great deer rifles, I used a 760 in .270 many years. I prefer them to the 740 and 7400 any day of the week but everybody wants a semi auto so they can miss faster. I still have a 7615 which is a great truck gun.





























