What kinda grainage do you load that gorgeous little lady up with to tame them brutes? Nice gun ain't no better then a pump IMHO!![]()
Does anyone have a nickel plated 7600 Weathermaster in .308?
Yes they did make them.![]()
I have only ever seen them in .270 and .30-06. I have one in .30-06 and it is a very nice gun.
Between green box Remingtons in 150 gr. and 180 gr., it likes the 180's a wee bit better, or at least well enough to get 150 yards over the pond to take this "brute".
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Couple questions, would you preffer the 150 or 180 grain psp CL's? I know your gun like the 180's that buck sure didn't, but what would you preffer?
Or were they the big round nose CL's? Anyway good shootin Nine!
Trap,
I've always used the PSP Core-Lokts as my go-to deer hunting bullet. In the thick stuff or way yonder across a beaver meadow, that bullet has not failed me yet. This particluar .308 760 I tested with Federal Powershock 150's, Rem PSP CL 150's & 180's. The PSP CL 180's grouped best.
Last question, factory carbine or custom? Accuracy 18 1/2" vs 22" just wonderin cause i been thinkin of gettin mine chopped down![]()
Had a smith cut & re-crown it at 19" rather than 18 1/2". I left 1/2" of wiggle room in case I every had to fix a damaged crown/rifling.
I know people have different opinions on "chopped" 760's/7600's versus factory carbines, but this rifle was no safe queen when I acquired it. I use it for what I bought it for; a no nonsense deer getter that gets ridden hard, but always put away cleaned, lubed & loved
I couldn't tell you if the shortened barrel impacted accuracy. I can tell you that my 760 groups 1 1/2" as compared to my .270 Model 70 Featherweight which groups 1 1/4" with the same brand of factory ammo. IMO the difference is that the Model 70 has a better trigger.
Here is ..... THE "KING OF THE EASTERN WOODS DEER RIFLE".
If you Alberta guys would ever get out of your trucks and hunt, you'd want something like this as well.
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Hey nine pointer who cut and crowned your rifle? Frank Ryan? How do they reattach the front site? I'd imagine it is drilled and tapped. Sweet gun.
That truly is a travesty.I have no clue how to post pictures...I wanna put my baby up! She's the love of my life but I can't get pictures up, she gently weeps waiting to be seen![]()
Cheap shots abound, friends or otherwise.SUPERCUB!!!
I thought we were friends!
Now I have to go out and buy a truck to hunt from. This forum is costing me so much money![]()
That truly is a travesty.
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I did the same with a 7600 Whelen, but cut it to 20". It's the best compromise between the two. I wouldn't go shorter.I bought a mint 35 whelen a while back and had it cut from 22 down to 18 1/2 and front sight remounted. Accuracy increased noticably and it handles much better in the bush.