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Re: Remington 760? [Re: learch] #8040321
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Originally Posted by learch
I have an 06 with a Monte Carlo stock I bought new in the late 70’s when I was in HS. It’s the only gun I hunt deer with.


One of my two was a BDL grade with the Monte Carlo stock, nicer wood and basket weave checkering.


Eh...wot?

Re: Remington 760? [Re: harrison72] #8040322
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Originally Posted by harrison72
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they made a 760 carbine , I have seen 1 and it was in 350 Wheelen the carbine had an 18 inch barrel rather than 22

makes a handy rifle even handier.

I have heard about these and since I am in no real rush, I think I'm going to hold out and try to find a carbine. I just think they are really good looking rifles.

since the front sights are screwed on now there is no reason a smith couldn't cut and crown any of the much more common longer ones down to carbine length. if you found one at a good price.

a factory carbine in your desired caliber might be a rare duck indeed.


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Originally Posted by Lugnut
Originally Posted by learch
I have an 06 with a Monte Carlo stock I bought new in the late 70’s when I was in HS. It’s the only gun I hunt deer with.


One of my two was a BDL grade with the Monte Carlo stock, nicer wood and basket weave checkering.


I believe the Basketweave pattern was made from 68-72. My Dad and I each had one. I got rid of mine years ago but he still has his.


I have nothing clever to put here.





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Has anyone else found a problem with the length of pull being too long on the 760/7600?

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Originally Posted by 160user
Originally Posted by Lugnut

One of my two was a BDL grade with the Monte Carlo stock, nicer wood and basket weave checkering.


I believe the Basketweave pattern was made from 68-72. My Dad and I each had one. I got rid of mine years ago but he still has his.


That sounds right. Both of mine had the See-Thru scope mounts that were popular back then. I think I paid around $250.00 for mine in the late 70's, early 80's. Wish I still had them.


Eh...wot?

Re: Remington 760? [Re: James] #8040418
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Originally Posted by James
Has anyone else found a problem with the length of pull being too long on the 760/7600?

Jim

Fourteen inches seems to be the American standard for LOP. I just bought a Model 94 with a 13 1/8" LOP. Too short for me but a slip-on Pachmayr recoil pad brought it to 14"s on the button. Perfect for me. I'm 5' 10".

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I thought the 760 in .30-06 that I shot had an abnormal amount of recoil.

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7600 30-06 that is very accurate, slick handling, awesome deer drive bear drive gun. sits in the attic with other neglected American awesomeness

Re: Remington 760? [Re: James] #8040442
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Originally Posted by James
Has anyone else found a problem with the length of pull being too long on the 760/7600?

Jim

No, but then I grew up using my dad's from the time I was nine years old, so I probably unconciously compare the length of pull of every other gun I ever shoot to that. Did yours have a recoil pad? They came with an aluminum buttplate and if someone replaced that with a recoil pad it would make the length of pull longer.

I grew up using my dad's 760 in 270, even though I got my own bolt gun when I was 12, I grabbed my dad's pump whenever I could. I found one just like his about fifteen years ago that a friend was willing to sell and bought it. It had a much harder trigger pull and I ended up replacing the hammer spring, which made it much better. I own quite a few rifles, but to this day if something jumps up in front of me and takes off running, that is the gun I want in my hand. My dad bought his used when he was 12 years old, and he is 68 now. Finally retired it last year and bought himself a 300 mag. Between the two of us that gun killed an awful lot of deer, bear, and elk.

By the way, mine isn't a tack driver, but it will shoot under 1.5 MOA,with the right loads. I worked up a load for my dad's that would consistently group an inch and a half at 350 yards. Way better than a pump is supposed to be able to shoot.

I always wanted a carbine model, I know a couple people who have them (in 30 06) but they aren't willing to part with them.

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Originally Posted by James
Has anyone else found a problem with the length of pull being too long on the 760/7600?

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no mine is 13 even to the back of the aluminum but plate it is a little short but I manage

the butt stocks on the 740 74 742 7400 4 6 76 760 7600 are all the same just checkered differently


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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by James
Has anyone else found a problem with the length of pull being too long on the 760/7600?

Jim

no mine is 13 even to the back of the aluminum but plate it is a little short but I manage

the butt stocks on the 740 74 742 7400 4 6 76 760 7600 are all the same just checkered differently


870 20 gauge and 500 series 22's also fit.


I have nothing clever to put here.





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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by James
Has anyone else found a problem with the length of pull being too long on the 760/7600?

Jim

no mine is 13 even to the back of the aluminum but plate it is a little short but I manage

the butt stocks on the 740 74 742 7400 4 6 76 760 7600 are all the same just checkered differently

I don't think that's correct. If you do a bit of research you'll find fourteen inches advertised as the standard LOP. Fourteen inches is probably the most common LOP on American made guns out there.

Re: Remington 760? [Re: harrison72] #8040517
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Fourteen inches is fine for me. Mine must have been more like fifteen, and maybe it did have an added butted; I don't recall.

Oh, yeah: and the trigger sucked. Way too heavy and creepy.

Not a fan.

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Re: Remington 760? [Re: harrison72] #8040522
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I have some. I enjoy shooting them, find they are accurate enough for normal distances. I am fond of the carbine model and always looking to add more. Good for big critters or little.
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I have a Remington 760 that I bought brand new fall 1969. Chambered in 30 - 06 . 18 1/2 inch barrel . $135.00 with box of shells. Put a Williams receiver sight and sling used several years. Eyes got old and put a scope on it . still use it. It has served me well.

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There is a facebook group that is just the 760 s. Look it up.

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My brother had a carbine in 30.06 It was a nice looking gun and was great to carry But as a young skinny teenager when I shot it which quickly became less and less it got meat on both ends I never shot a gu that produced more recoil And I would be flinching frim the recoil by the third shot when shooting at the range

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Originally Posted by Lugnut
I had two, regret selling them both. Both were chambered for 30-06.

I had the same rifle. It was very reliable. i wanted a semi-auto. I traded it in on a 762 BDL deluxe specially made for a left handed person. It had a left handed safety and a left handed cheek piece, 30-06 caliber. I was one of a kind. Still have it. It has killed a bear, lots of deer and elk. And a couple wild hogs.


The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never let the dumbest ones lead the pack.
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Originally Posted by Trapper7
Originally Posted by Lugnut
I had two, regret selling them both. Both were chambered for 30-06.

I had the same rifle. It was very reliable. i wanted a semi-auto. I traded it in on a 762 BDL deluxe specially made for a left handed person. It had a left handed safety and a left handed cheek piece, 30-06 caliber. I was one of a kind. Still have it. It has killed a bear, lots of deer and elk. And a couple wild hogs.

Correction: My semi-auto is a 742 BDL Deluxe, not a 762.
I knew the 740 had quite a few issues, but the later 742 remedied some of those. Only problem I'd ever had with it was once a broken extractor.


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Also one of my deer hunting partners had one in a 280 Rem. I was asleep at the wheel I suppose because he sold it to someone else other than me At the tme I had a Ruger M77 IN THE 280 caliber It was a really nice shooting gun Of course one was a pump and the other was a bolt But I carried my Ruger M77 280 more than all of the other deer rifles I ever had And it was just a real nice deer caliber And I will admit that the 270 ,243, 30.06 3087MMall are surer deer killers also However I do not have any numbers to know for sure but I would guess the Rem 760 in the 280 Rem was one or the lower calibers sold in the 760 model So that makes it a little different .

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