Jealous you can't miss quite as fast with a pump...![]()
Nope I've missed with a pump plenty fast,plenty of times. I just try to take a better shot the first time these days, too many years of blackpowder hunting I guess.
Jealous you can't miss quite as fast with a pump...![]()
Nice shooting, that.We have been shooting a 243 7600 since the early 80's without an issue. It will put 5 shots , 95 gr partitions in a group a 25 cent coin will cover. at 100 yards with a 4x bushnell Scopechief wide angle scope.
It still looks like new, has a great finish,on great walnut and deep luster blue and has never failed in any weather , even at -40.
Whats not to like? I wish I had one in 270, 30-06 , or 7mm08.
I've had a 7600 for years ... mine's a rifle in 35 Whelen. Topped it originally with a Weaver V3 in a pivot mount and upgraded a few years back
to a Leupold VXII 1-4 in X-low Quick Release mounts. Nice trigger job to 3-1/2 lbs. It wears a Pachmayr Old English Decelerator pad and the typical
Michael's barrel band-type detachable swivel set & sling. It has very nicely accounted for several deer & moose. Loves hand loads of RL-15 and Hornady
round noses. 200 gr. for deer, 250's for moose. Long live the " Mennonite Machine Gun " !
They used to come in .35 Whelen.............if that would suit you.
There's enough good 35cal bullets out there to keep a shooter happy. I've never wanted for more selection. I have some 250gr Speers & Hornadys, 200gr Hornadys and 200gr TTSX. I'm pretty much set for anything with just four bullets in my 358Win.It was more for the uniqueness a .338-06 would possess plus IMHO there are better rifle bullets available in .338 compared to .357.
You're right!The only negatives of 7600 is why cant Remington put a decent recoil pad, sling studs and trigger on them
The worst part of the 760 7600 series is the trigger. They aren't sks level, but generally worse than bolt action hunting rifles. However, guntech on this forum does trigger jobs on them for a reasonable cost. . Just send the trigger group etc. They are generally regarded as very accurate fast shooting hunting guns that cycle as fast as a semi auto without any jamming issues.
If you get a good one and most are, there is no better hunting rifle for the bush. My 20 inch, 308 7600 is my first choice every year for deer hunting.
Dennis does excellent work on 760/7600 triggers and other work in general. Fast and reasonable."Guntech"....Do you have a link?
No pump gun will cycle as fast as gas operated.
Looks like there is a large enough group of pump loves here.
Why not get together and get the Remington Custom Shop to do a limited run "CGN" custom 7600s.
Specify all the upgrades you want to see
Decent recoil pad, nice wood with cut checkering. For those of us that are not 100% FUDD, perhaps stainless steel.
I'd be in for one if the price wasn't outrageous. There are a number of site sponsors that would jump at the opportunity to put this together in order to get a sizable pre order.




























