Agreed Wink man. My link does not answer the OP's question.

Here's my 2 cents as I am always looking for a clean 760.

Find both and hold them. Work the action. Caliber might be your answer too, as the 7600 does not come in the calibers offered at one time or another in the 760. I am a fan of the .300 savage, so I lean heavy on the 760 for that reason alone. I also like the carbine, but not the .30-06, so again I lean heavy on the 760. I also like the wood of the 760 better than the current 7600. A look at Wink man's great example of a classic and beautiful 760 gamemaster in a scroll up. There is no comparison in beauty with today's 7600.

Looks and caliber's aside, both are accurate. I introduced a friend to hunting and he picked up a Very Clean 7600 in .308. I took him to the range to show him his rifle and I was easily getting 1/2" groups of 3 at 50 yards. Some snowmen, but mostly 1 1/4-1 1/2 groups at 100 yards with whatever cheap ammo his friend gave him to shoot with. It was a mixed bag. I honestly believe the rifle was a 1" moa with decent ammo.

Good luck in your decision.