760/7600 in 30-06

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been a fan of these for years,to be used as my main choice for big game..since i gave away myspare one.im in the market for a new toy..but im undecided on what to get..
is there any other choices out there??besides the 760/7600 for reliable hunting rifle?;)
 
mjcurry said:
nope no other choices :D

90 percent of the guys i hunted with for deer and moose last fall had those dam pumps in 06 or .270.great guns im still thinking or getting a 7600 carbine synthetic
Apparently, Ontario has the second highest sales of 760/7600s behind Pennsylvania.

I grew up in S. Ontario and everyone had one, esp in .270. I got my 1st pump from my grandfather after his death.


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Pump guns are for Teenagers.:bangHead:
Flailing away like a School Boy watching a Britney Spears video is no way for a sophisticated hunter to behave.:rockOn:
Get yourself a Semi...:cool:
I'm serious, I think.:D
 
Yeah, fer'sure ... git yurself one o' them jammo-matics.

Set'er up with them peeky-boo see-thru mounts and a big-ass
Hubble-size teleyscopic sights ... some thing at least like the
ol' favrit, yer 3x9-er, or even better still a 5.384 x 18.9 x 55 or so
flattened-out big-end golden ring babies. Should have windshield wipers or rain & snow guards at least, and light up the cross-hairs in the dark option too. Make darn sure ya get yur flip-me-up spring loaded lens cover-up caps, an a good big wide leather cobra sling and four or five spare "clips" too.

Whatever ya do, loader full o' WD 40 or Unico, specially the
trigger group parts ya can't see. ...an' don't bother with no cleanin'
cause the new ones, the ones with the Klingon Foreheads and such
are way better than them dang old ones.

BigRedd had a picchur of one of them babies on this site a while back,
but seems it was a teenager that owned it ... left-handed Remmy
bolt-cranker I think it was.

Can't imagine why all them deer hunters in Pennsylvaney abd Ontariario
would want a pump anyways !

An ya get the '06, sum o' them deer are big buggers ! :rolleyes:
 
Funny how everyone thinks an 870 PUMP shotgun is the greatest thing since BIGREDD was born, but a PUMP rifle in the same configuation is for trailer inhabitants. :confused:

I bet most of these folks shoot a bolt action shotgun. :rockOn:



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Moose hunting this year, the guy with the Tikka bolt had a jam and the guy with the Husqvarna bolt had the bolt pull through the stop and fall on the qround. My "Jam-O-Matic, on the other hand, didn't. But,there are a lot of limp wristed hunters out there with "Pump Gun Envy".
 
Pumps are for deer hunting (and YES, living in trailer parks)...maybe black bear hunting. No serious moose or caribou hunter would even consider one. Get yourself a bolt gun in 7mm Rem. magnum and move up in the world! (hehehehe)
 
Woodsman said:
Pumps are for deer hunting (and YES, living in trailer parks)...maybe black bear hunting. No serious moose or caribou hunter would even consider one. Get yourself a bolt gun in 7mm Rem. magnum and move up in the world! (hehehehe)
he tried mine said the bolt was on the wrong side :p
 
I just bought a left-over BPR in 30-06. She is an absolute beauty and smooth as silk. I haven't had a chance to take it out to the range yet-- still too much snow down. It will replace my Win M70 in 30-06 which will likely be hitting the EE very soon along with my Ithaca M37 12 ga.

My cousin has a 7600 in 30-06. Another relative has one in 270. They both luv them, but they both complain about loose fore grips and rattling noise. My BPR looks and feels a lot different and hopefully I don't end up complaining about the same issue.
 
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