bluemike807
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
Hi guys. I recently inherited a couple of guns from my Dad; it was a struggle to get them as he's overseas (and will likely stay that way) and the guns had been in the possession of another family member and - long story short - had to jump through alot of hoops to inherit. But I did!
One of them, a rifle, is a Remington 7600 in .30-06 with the full length 22" barrel.
What are peoples' impressions of this rifle having used it themselves? I have yet to fire it (hoping to get to the range with it, today) but my overall impressions are mixed.
For one, I know how much he parted with to buy this, back in 2000; more than the rest of my guns (which are admittedly cheap but serviceable) put together, not counting the $500 scope - and yet I can definitely see what people mean when they put down Remington's QA.
I have a Rem 870 or around 1990 vintage, supposedly before they let themselves go, and I can immediately see the difference in quality; metal, wood and functioning, between it and the 11-87 (the other gun) I inherited. Mine is superior in build quality; likewise to the 7600.
As I said, I haven't fired it but I also vaguely wish he'd chosen .308 as a calibre. I find the action release awkward (same pos. as 870 but its very recessed and flimsy feeling, awkward to use) likewise the magazine release. The foreward grip is way too far forward and Im a tall guy with long arms.
Similarly, the forward sling attachment is on the barrel - isn't that a big no no?
Anyway, would appreciate any insights people have as to the functioning of this gun; and how to get more out of it.
Cheers
One of them, a rifle, is a Remington 7600 in .30-06 with the full length 22" barrel.
What are peoples' impressions of this rifle having used it themselves? I have yet to fire it (hoping to get to the range with it, today) but my overall impressions are mixed.
For one, I know how much he parted with to buy this, back in 2000; more than the rest of my guns (which are admittedly cheap but serviceable) put together, not counting the $500 scope - and yet I can definitely see what people mean when they put down Remington's QA.
I have a Rem 870 or around 1990 vintage, supposedly before they let themselves go, and I can immediately see the difference in quality; metal, wood and functioning, between it and the 11-87 (the other gun) I inherited. Mine is superior in build quality; likewise to the 7600.
As I said, I haven't fired it but I also vaguely wish he'd chosen .308 as a calibre. I find the action release awkward (same pos. as 870 but its very recessed and flimsy feeling, awkward to use) likewise the magazine release. The foreward grip is way too far forward and Im a tall guy with long arms.
Similarly, the forward sling attachment is on the barrel - isn't that a big no no?
Anyway, would appreciate any insights people have as to the functioning of this gun; and how to get more out of it.
Cheers


















































