A good friend and hunting buddy has a 7600 in 30-06 that was a POS.
I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that before. .......... What was the issue?
A good friend and hunting buddy has a 7600 in 30-06 that was a POS.
I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that before. .......... What was the issue?
Must be a one-of. Were handloads used in the rifle?
FYI ..... I've had a few 7600s open on firing as well. Mostly 35Whelens or 30-06s with heavy loads.
The 740& the 742 were good guns if you shot 10 rounds per yr . The tiny locking lugs would damage the guide rails chatter marks bend and deform the thin little rail to the point that it would and not close or sometimes not open miss Alinement When Remington redesigned the bolt and that’s all they did utilizing large locking lugs that solved that problem . As usual all models worked best with short cartridges . 243/308 . Little known fact when the 7400 came out and you owned a 742 you could send it to Remington and they would send you a brand new 7400 . Of coarse this was back in the day when you could put your gun in a box put some stamps on it and send it Illinois New York. Those were the days ��
The only problem with a 7400 is the guy owning it
Ask how many with issues if they even know how to take it apart and clean it to keep it working properly and see what response you get.
Take care