bcraig,

The virtue of the 760/7600 is that it combines the rapid fire of a semi-auto with the accuracy of a bolt action. Or at least the better factory bolt actions--which is the point I made in the article. Plus the triggers are MUCH better than most shooters commonly believe.

The most accurate semi-auto factory rifle I have shot is the Browning BAR. But they cost a lot more than a 7600 and while the BAR trigger is OK, it isn't any better than a 7600's, and isn't as easy to tune.


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