There is a muzzle brake on the gun.
There is an un-necessary accuracy reduction device on the gun.
I'd start with getting a good pad and having the trigger done. Guntech does excellent work on both. Might as well send him the whole rifle and let him look it over for you. There may be a problem with the crown or other unseen problems. I've even read about guys bedding the contact to receiver area of the buttstock.More on the muzzle brake. What I would do is go way back in the woods, like 15 miles on my quad, trike in those days. I would end up shooting the 7600 and hitting my face with the scope. But I wouldn't know it and have blood running down my face. Get back to civilization and run into someone and they would see me with blood all over the place. Sort of embarrassing. The trouble was the eye glasses were wrong but I didn't know it. Once I got the proper subscription all was good. Your eye sight goes bad over time and it isn't always obvious to the person. You make due how ever you can, unaware of the problem. I just about fell over backward the first time I put on glasses.
I took the 7600 apart and gave it a good cleaning. I could see no issues but a bit of burnt powder. I used two different copper cleaners than oiled the bbl. The bbl is clean and shiny. Had a bit of trouble getting one pin to stay in place but managed it on the third try. Cleaning wasn't that hard but a bolt is much easier. There is no way the bbl is lose. I looked at the scope mount but it seems tight, been there since the 80's. I have maybe 20 rounds left so I will go out again and give it another go. Will be warm tomorrow so this is a good time.
Let me fix that for you...
No issue with owning more rifles, but if you has a 30-06 and you were looking at a .308 (which I know you bought) .... how was a .270 to much gun?? did I miss something?




























