Bagging a Pump

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In all my years I have never owned a Rem pump till now!
Just how does a guy go about shooting one of these things off a set of bags?
Surely you don't set that rattley forearm on the front bag :eek:
My inclanation is to set the rails on a firm sand bag close to the reciever.
 
In all my years I have never owned a Rem pump till now!
Just how does a guy go about shooting one of these things off a set of bags?
Surely you don't set that rattley forearm on the front bag :eek:
My inclanation is to set the rails on a firm sand bag close to the reciever.

Yeah, what these guys said. With that one, if you don't secure the forestock she'll be spittin' out the brass for ya like a semi....:p
 
Thanks for info guys
Most of my bolt guns seem to shoot better with the bag close to the reciever, thought it was because of possible spring in forestock...learn something most every day! :D
 
when I had mine, I rested the forestock on the bags, with no issue.

It's a pain to cycle, because you have to lift it off the bags and reset your aim for the next shot. Just wait until you use a shooting stick with it. Or have to lie prone and have to cycle it for a second shot.
 
In all my years I have never owned a Rem pump till now!
Just how does a guy go about shooting one of these things off a set of bags?
Surely you don't set that rattley forearm on the front bag :eek:
My inclanation is to set the rails on a firm sand bag close to the reciever.

Consider for a moment where your supporting hand is going to be when you shoot it offhand while hunting. :D
 
I have done both, but make sure that if you rest the fore end on a bag that the pump then doesn't come in contact with the barrel. It all depends how much flex you have in the rails. I have three 7600's and they are all solid in the rail area, but my last .30-06 760 would flex a bit and the pump would contact the barrel if placed on a rest. Maybe that was a rare case.
 
You'll be surprised at the loads you can shoot in them. Most shoot better with hot loads.

SB dies are not needed. FL works fine.

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Just how does a guy go about shooting one of these things off a set of bags?
Surely you don't set that rattley forearm on the front bag :eek:
I set them right on the forend.

There is a hard rubber washer that goes on the forend guide that stops that rattle.

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Rest the wobbly forend on a bag like you would any forend...

Or if that bothers you - try holding on to the forend while resting your wrist/hand on the bag and use a rear bag as well...
 
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