Originally Posted by Muddly
Lovin' my 760 .35 Remington. KV barrel code says May 1979 and she was n.i.b. when I bought her last December. Put a n.i.b. Leupold M8 4x in low rings and a standard base. The scope is a J code, so it's 1978.
Scored 1400 200 grain Core Lokts from a little hole in the wall shop. With 45 grains of Hodgdon LVR I get 2285 fps over the chrono. She scares the crap out of a inch for 3 at 100. She also likes the Hornady round noses and especially the Sierra 200 grain round noses. Put 10 into 1 &3/8ths at 100.
Generally speaking, groups run from 3/4s to 1 & 1/2.
Wasn't looking for a 760 .35, but there she was.
Callin' my NAME...

Good rifles. I got 2 of the 1979 model 35 Remington's. Mine loves 41 gr's of H4895 with either a 200 grain RN or the 180 Speer FP. Gonna say it shoots average close to yours. Either side of an inch with the average being more under an inch than just over. Have shot groups pushing close to 1/2" but those are anomalies. But still, on average it's sub MOA.

Runs 2325-2350 with 200's and closer to 2380 with the 180 Speer's. That load is well over book max but never gave me a hint of trouble in a 760 and now that GRT is available it says it's hanging just under 40,000 psi which I would never do in a 141, but that is nothing for a 760. Shot deer with both the 200 CL with that load, and the 180 Speer. It impressed me with both.


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