The 760/7600 Club

Very nice looking rifle, thanks for sharing.
My old 223 is nearly identical but I have found it a bit more difficult to use after having left rotator cuff surgery.
If my shoulder doesn't improve it might have to go..

I just happen to know a place it could go......
 
I wondered who would be the first to post that.............

............and I bet Kevan has already received half a dozen pm's offering to buy it................;)

Doug

Actually, I was just going to offer the use of my shoulder.......:rolleyes:
 
Very nice looking rifle, thanks for sharing.
My old 223 is nearly identical but I have found it a bit more difficult to use after having left rotator cuff surgery.
If my shoulder doesn't improve it might have to go..

I parted with mine just a couple of months ago. One PM and it was gone to a collector here who I knew would take good care of it
I have had a couple 222 over the years but that was the only 223 I have ever seen in many many years of collecting 760/7600
Nice to hear there is another. Mine had the optional basket weave wood
Cheers
 
I parted with mine just a couple of months ago. One PM and it was gone to a collector here who I knew would take good care of it
I have had a couple 222 over the years but that was the only 223 I have ever seen in many many years of collecting 760/7600
Nice to hear there is another. Mine had the optional basket weave wood
Cheers

My little 223 has taken its fair share of Coyote, totally dependable in all weather..
 
$748.59 actually at this mornings USD/CDN conversion rate.

That is exchange rate + tax + import fee + shipping.

I wonder why then that Remington 7600's sell for $799.99 CAD at Cabelas.ca and the same rifle sells for $679.99 USD in the USA.

Shouldn't they be only be about $300 USD in the USA?
 
I wonder why then that Remington 7600's sell for $799.99 CAD at Cabelas.ca and the same rifle sells for $679.99 USD in the USA.

Shouldn't they be only be about $300 USD in the USA?

I have no idea what you are looking at. That exact 270 7600 I just sold sells for $979.99 at cabelas canada
Remington® Model 7600™ Wood Pump Rifle
★★★★★
★★★★★ 4.5 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. (37)
Article # 27246
$979.99

Cheers
 
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I have no idea what you are looking at. That exact 270 7600 I just sold sells for $979.99 at cabelas canada
Remington® Model 7600™ Wood Pump Rifle
★★★★★
★★★★★ 4.5 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. (37)
Article # 27246
$979.99

Cheers

cabelas.ca/product/4754/remington-model-7600-synthetic-pump-action-rifle

Remington® Model 7600™ Synthetic Pump Action Rifle .270 Win

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.8 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. (20)

Article #27253

$779.99


And the same rifle in the USA -

gandermountain.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?pdesc=Remington-Model-7600-Centerfire-Rifle

Remington® Model 7600™ Synthetic Pump Action Rifle .270 Win

Item # 418242

Customer Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Our Price $679.99
 
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cabelas.ca/product/4754/remington-model-7600-synthetic-pump-action-rifle

Remington® Model 7600™ Synthetic Pump Action Rifle .270 Win

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.8 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. (20)

Article #27253

$779.99


And the same rifle in the USA -

gandermountain.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?pdesc=Remington-Model-7600-Centerfire-Rifle

Remington® Model 7600™ Synthetic Pump Action Rifle .270 Win

Item # 418242

Customer Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Our Price $679.99

Your quote Shouldn't they be only be about $300 USD in the USA?

I think you guys are looking at it the wrong direction.The us should not be cheaper it is canada that is going to be seeing a big increase with new stock.The MSRP of the wood 7600 for 2016 from remington is now 918 US and syn 792US
Gander mountain is clearly selling new stock with current 2016 pricing which has not hit cabelas canada yet
I would hold onto your boots since we are going to see some huge jumps I would say this year when new stock arrives
Cheers
 
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Finally made it through this entire thread. Lots of good stories and info here. I'll join the club too. I bought 2 Gamemaster 760's in 308 back in December. Bought the first one online and had it shipped. Before it got to my door another one in much better condition came up for sale locally and for less money. That always seems to happen to me, so I did the only rational thing. I bought it too lol. The first one turned out to be an older one from the 50's. Had the solid steel butt plate. The second one is a newer (1977) in much better shape. I traded the older one for a savage 24 22lr/20ga and kept the newer one. Had it out this weekend and even with the terrible scope it has was able to get nice groups with 150 and 165gr. Once I get a new scope on it and sight it in it should be a great rifle. I'll post pics soon.
 
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That scope is going bye bye whenever I find a good deal on a Leupold I like.
 
Anyone here have experience with a 270 carbine model? See one for sale...

If you want a carbine I would be grabbing it since they normally sell pretty quick when they come up unless priced out to lunch
I have never owned any 760/7600 that didnot work well and i have had a fair number over the years
Cheers
 
If you want a carbine I would be grabbing it since they normally sell pretty quick when they come up unless priced out to lunch
I have never owned any 760/7600 that didnot work well and i have had a fair number over the years
Cheers


Thanks. Just haven't seen one in 270 before that's all. Usually see them in. 308 or. 30-06. Was mainly curious as to the performance of the. 270 with the shorter barrel...
 
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