Remington 7600 30-06 ?
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Typical Buck
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I got a used remington 7600 30-06, I emailed remington with the serial # and they said it was made in 1995. Has anybody ever had any experience with these and if so have you had good results with it or what. I have alway liked remington I have a 700 and an 870 aswell..
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I have 760 in a 308 ...great shooting gun. a few buddies have it in 270...great deer rifle. you will like it ....
I shoot 7400 too but like my pump better
thinkin about buyinga 30 06 too
mine shoots allfactory ammo good ...Hornadythe best...trying thefederal fusion this weekend
I shoot 7400 too but like my pump better
thinkin about buyinga 30 06 too
mine shoots allfactory ammo good ...Hornadythe best...trying thefederal fusion this weekend
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i ahve one as well in a 30-06 and its is a great rifle and shoots wonderful. when i first got mine, before i put the scope on it, i shot it with the iron sights at fifty yards. 4 shot at fifty yars were in a spot the size of a nickle or penny. amazing shot group i think for shootin without a scope. very reliable gun. has never given me any problems
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Excellent rifle. I have had four of five of them. All shot very well. None has ever shot a three shot group larger than 1 1/2 inches. Most bolt guns won't do much better from the box. Find its favorite load and they will shoot one inch groups all day long. Totally reliable as well.
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I like to know where some people come up with they are not as accurate as bolt actions??? All the pumps I have shot have been very accurate time after time of shooting them...I think they are very accurate...Only draw back I can think of is if the slides gets iced up in the winter and sticks...It hasn't happened to me,But I am sure it could happen do to they are exposed to the weather...




