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Awesome pictures guys. Beautiful bucks and nice rifles. I like the one with the laminated stock too..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Apple doesn't fall from the tree, eh? The 30.06 is still my favorite rifle in the lot. Great pic, awesome buck!! Geez I know it....that's all he ever kills LOL! I seen it first hand now! His father too!
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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battue, I will try and do that.. Our trip got cancelled last year due to bad weather, but will try and make it this time.. Will be there some time this spring for sure.
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Just sent Darrick a Pm to see what he has.
If the rain we have been getting the last 3 days was snow, the state would be shut down.
Last edited by battue; 12/28/15.
laissez les bons temps rouler
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Try taking it to a gunsmith. There's a much easier solution!!
Even birds know not to land downwind!
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Try taking it to a gunsmith. There's a much easier solution!! The trigger doesn't seem to hinder the guys posting up the pics. 😳
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Cool guns and I've dabbled with a couple and sell them to friends...
Wish I could find a model 6 in 308 and I would keep that one.
I like the idea of not removing your hands for a second shot...
But I inherited my dad's 742 in 3006 so I am set up for life here in Minnesota.
Other than that, How was the show Mrs. Lincoln?
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This is my M760 Carbine in 358Win with a chitty 4# trigger.
'Tis far better to walk alone than to follow a crowd going the wrong way.
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WN, does your backup rifle have a crappy trigger pull, too? Nice deer.
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What are the advantages of having a straight grip vs. a pistol grip on a pump gun? I sure can't think of single scenario where a straight grip stock would be a better choice than a pistol grip stock on a rifle of any type.
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This is my M760 Carbine in 358Win with a chitty 4# trigger. Paul go ahead....rub it in LOL! Nice buck!
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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. A few more pics... [/URL]
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WN, does your backup rifle have a crappy trigger pull, too? Nice deer. Yes...and the back-up to the back-up, etc. In fact, my trap and SC guns are just as bad!
'Tis far better to walk alone than to follow a crowd going the wrong way.
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What are the advantages of having a straight grip vs. a pistol grip on a pump gun? I sure can't think of single scenario where a straight grip stock would be a better choice than a pistol grip stock on a rifle of any type. I'm pretty sure he wasn't referring to a 'straight grip' as in a shotgun stock. Remington has/had monte carlo stocks with a raised comb and a lower comb version like on an 870/1100 shotgun offered in the 760/7600's. All mine have the lower comb style.
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Didn't realize we have so many Amish on the forum and when did you guys start in with the electric. You sneaking in on generators?
For the experts. 760 or 7600 any major difference other than the locking lugs?
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What are the advantages of having a straight grip vs. a pistol grip on a pump gun? I sure can't think of single scenario where a straight grip stock would be a better choice than a pistol grip stock on a rifle of any type. I'm pretty sure he wasn't referring to a 'straight grip' as in a shotgun stock. Remington has/had monte carlo stocks with a raised comb and a lower comb version like on an 870/1100 shotgun offered in the 760/7600's. All mine have the lower comb style. Some time ago someone posted a photo of a 760/7600 that had the stock converted from a pistol grip to a straight grip......the reason for the question. I hope he reads this and puts the photo back up.
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This is my M760 Carbine in 358Win with a chitty 4# trigger. That'll never work!
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Didn't realize we have so many Amish on the forum and when did you guys start in with the electric. You sneaking in on generators?
For the experts. 760 or 7600 any major difference other than the locking lugs? That's about it except maybe the scope base mounting screw size and spacing. I have several of both. I know some guys prefer the 760's for some reason but I don't see much, if any, difference. Whelen Yoder.
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Didn't realize we have so many Amish on the forum and when did you guys start in with the electric. You sneaking in on generators?
For the experts. 760 or 7600 any major difference other than the locking lugs?
Stock is a bit different. The locking lugs are a pretty big deal. The 760's are like the 742's.
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