I have used both the 740 and 742 a fair bit and never had a jamming problem. I have seen several that jammed and in every case a thorough cleaning and a new magazine fixed the problem. Most problems I have seen stemmed from deformed magazine lips. The four lug bolt on the 7400/4 simplified manufacture, didn't seem to work any better. In most matters concerning guns my feeling is condition being equal, older is better.
I have used both the 740 and 742 a fair bit and never had a jamming problem. I have seen several that jammed and in every case a thorough cleaning and a new magazine fixed the problem. Most problems I have seen stemmed from deformed magazine lips. The four lug bolt on the 7400/4 simplified manufacture, didn't seem to work any better. In most matters concerning guns my feeling is condition being equal, older is better.


My model 4 in 30:06 has jammed with Wincherster plated cartriges. They would not extract and ripped the rim off the case.
I handload Remington brass with Speer or Barnes bullets or use Rem. factory loads with no problems.
Keep it clean, don't over lubricate and it is one of the best deer guns for Ontario.
It is also available in a carbine version with an 18.5 inch barrel, great for thick bush carry.
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