I picked up a used 7600 from the EE recently to give the pump platform a try. I have owned a 7615p before in 223, but I wasn't all that impressed.
This one is chambered in a favorite of mine, 35 Whelen. It has definitely been a working rifle and I wouldn't be surprised if it spent some time in a saddle scabbard based on the wear.
I took it apart, scrubbed it up (needed it) and tested some dummy rounds, trigger broke clean at about 4lbs. Seemed all good and funtioned fine, so off to the range.
I dont have a scope for it yet, so I just used the factory sights. With a target set up at 100y I cranked off a test shot and was happy to see it made it on the paper. The sun was too bright for the sights so I moved my target up to the 75yd line and punched 5 more holes.
First time shooting this rifle. No scope, no break between shots (other than reload), 32 degrees out and sunny.
The Hornady load chrony'd at 2910fps
I still have to get used to the pump action rifle platform, but I'm impressed so far!


This one is chambered in a favorite of mine, 35 Whelen. It has definitely been a working rifle and I wouldn't be surprised if it spent some time in a saddle scabbard based on the wear.
I took it apart, scrubbed it up (needed it) and tested some dummy rounds, trigger broke clean at about 4lbs. Seemed all good and funtioned fine, so off to the range.
I dont have a scope for it yet, so I just used the factory sights. With a target set up at 100y I cranked off a test shot and was happy to see it made it on the paper. The sun was too bright for the sights so I moved my target up to the 75yd line and punched 5 more holes.
First time shooting this rifle. No scope, no break between shots (other than reload), 32 degrees out and sunny.
The Hornady load chrony'd at 2910fps
I still have to get used to the pump action rifle platform, but I'm impressed so far!






















































