
I have about 10 of these rifles. From the old 760 30-06 (2) to the newer 760 270's (4) a 6mm 760 a couple 30-06 7600's and a couple 270's. Also a 243 in 7600. The only one which does not shoot under an inch is the 6mm and it used to about 5000 rounds ago. I actually wore the bolt out on this one and had it welded up with oversize bolt pins. This brought it back to about 2.5" (from about 4") which I consider useless. I believe Remington lied to the person earlier when they said the 7mm-08 had a shorter action because all the 760(0)'s I've ever had apart had everything except the clip and chamber exactly the same. (well the 222 had a smaller bolt face) I plan to rechamber this 6mm to a 240 Gibbs which will move the throat out 1/4" to 30-06 length. Also hold 67 gr of powder instead of 55. Slightly hotter than the 240 Wby. As to fixing the triggers on these rifles just squeeze and twist the trigger spring, and slightly polish the sear to remove the burrs. A better rifle there isn't. I will admit the barrels are too short @ 22 inches and they need more powder capacity chamberings. The only time the pump makes noise is when you slam it shut. Which is on a rapid follow-up shot, so who cares. I have killed deer over 400 yards with my 270's but I have switched to a Sako 30-378 Wby for my beanfield 400+ yard stands. A follow up shot with this rifle is next to impossible, but luckily not usually necessary!