R760 .300 Savage
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: texas
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yes, I have a 7600 35 whelen, that I purchased as a camp back-up gun,
a rifle thats been in constant use , when guys in elk camp,
have issues like fogged scopes and loose mounts, and don,t bring a back-up
and that rifles use has resulted in 4 people purchasing a similar rifle after using it...
.Im sure it would be even more if the 35 whelen/7600 pump guns were currently easy to find now ,
as they seem to have been discontinued
btw \54 grains of ww748 under a speer 250 grain, is lethal on elk
a rifle thats been in constant use , when guys in elk camp,
have issues like fogged scopes and loose mounts, and don,t bring a back-up
and that rifles use has resulted in 4 people purchasing a similar rifle after using it...
.Im sure it would be even more if the 35 whelen/7600 pump guns were currently easy to find now ,
as they seem to have been discontinued
btw \54 grains of ww748 under a speer 250 grain, is lethal on elk
#5
I shot the six inch gong three times from the porch when I brought it in. That's right at about a hundred yards hit all three so it's ready for doe season this year. I think I'm going to leave the K4 and flip mounts on it. Just kind of a cool set up the way it is even if it's not the best scope anymore.
I've had a couple of these in 300 savage. Also a few 30 ought 6s and 270s. I had to sell quite a few guns back when the wife lost her job due to covid. But things are better now and I got a great price on this couldn't pass it up it's also the nicest 760 I've ever personally seen.
-Jake
I've had a couple of these in 300 savage. Also a few 30 ought 6s and 270s. I had to sell quite a few guns back when the wife lost her job due to covid. But things are better now and I got a great price on this couldn't pass it up it's also the nicest 760 I've ever personally seen.
-Jake