Remington 7600 Non-Catalogued 300 Savage NIB

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Looks like Remington made some 7600 in 300 Savage.

Ironically only 300 of them...

http://w w w.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=68172385

Nice caliber -- I shot my deer last fall with 300 Savage -- killed it pretty
good!
 
They also made a 7600 Carbine in .35 whelen. Epps Had I think 5 of them. My cousin and I drove up to epps and bought one each. He is now selling his. He needs the $ to fund another gun. As new unfired. These as well do not show in the catalogue.
Tikka.
 
I'd like to see the 7600 in a 22/250 and 358Win.

They should ditch the crummy semi autos they sell and push the more reliable pump actions with an expanded line.


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MadDog said:
Wow, I'd love to get a crack at that gun, better than the 760's which there are alot of them made in 300 Sav but never seen a 7600.

There were 1.03 million 760's made from 1952-1981.

About 4% were in 300 Savage = 41,200 760's in 300 Savage.
(I got that stat from an article on Remington pumps in a NRA magazine.)

Considering that ~70 % were made in 30-06, the 300 Savage ones are relatively rare.

In the last 2 years, I've only seen two for sale on this forum.
(I bought one of them.)
 
blargon said:
less than a .308, too. The savage is not a magnum.:shotgun:

Correct. With a nice recoil pad, recoil is not a problem.

Chuck Hawks list the recoil pounds as 14.8 (for 150gr -- 7.5 lb rifle).
(He says that anything under 15 is comfortable to shoot)

The same bullet and rifle weight in 308 produces 15.8 lb recoil energy.
 
I got one in 25-06,one in 260,and a 7mm08 on the way.
My brother got a 257R and a 300.

Everyone always asks if it a 308 or 30-06 your shootin.They look baffled when you tell them.
I too would buy a 358 if offered.
 
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blargon said:
less than a .308, too. The savage is not a magnum.:shotgun:

Neither is the 30-06 or the 308.:rolleyes:

Swedish, I just saw one sell on another site and theres a 760 in 300 Sav in the EE right now as well, they aren't that rare.
 
I put a good recoil pad on my 760 30-06 and now it is manageable. About as much recoil as I want in a rifle that weighs this much. I have thought about buyin one in .35 Whelan, but I think that might smart.
 
They also made a 7600 Carbine in .35 whelen. Epps Had I think 5 of them. My cousin and I drove up to epps and bought one each...These as well do not show in the catalogue.
Tikka.
I own one too - a rare uncataloged bird. I swapped out the newer clip for the older steel one and got a spare one too. Took it moose hunting last fall but never got a chance to pull the trigger while hunting. I put a VariX-II 1x3 on top and it's a great combo. (Supercub would approve I think:) )

I haven't got any pics posted yet but here are a few loads I fired at paper and then took hunting - nothing hot, just old time 35 Whelen levels - http://www.35cal.com/loading.html#7600carbine
 
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