I’ve killed a few with my grandpaw’s 7600 .308 pump and killed an 8 pt with friend’s 7600 .270. My first deer rifle was a 7400 jamamatic .243 and I killed a boatload of deer with it. My uncle had a browning bar safari .270 auto that has killed more deer than about any gun I know of.
[quote=lugnut1981]I’ve killed a few with my grandpaw’s 7600 .308 pump and killed an 8 pt with friend’s 7600 .270. My first deer rifle was a 7400 jamamatic .243 and I killed a boatload of deer with it. My uncle had a browning bar safari .270 auto that has killed more deer than about any gun I know of.[/quot
Had me believing it intill the 270! You can't kill a deer with a 270!!!!!
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Shot my buddy's 760 ADL in .35 rem about a week ago. Junk scope. Off the bench (elbows only) I put 3 into same hole at 25 yards. Yeah that aint much.......but I was doing good that day so kinda sorta says the rifle is decent. If I don't buy a Ruger #1 this week, I'll snag the 760.
Remove the fore end. The action tube has 4 holes through it. Clamp the action in a padded vice and put a punch through the holes and twist the action tube off of the screw that holds is. You may need to heat the action tube to break the thread locking agent bond. Pull the action tube out of the action bar assembly and replace the O-ring while you have the rifle apart.
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Remove the fore end. The action tube has 4 holes through it. Clamp the action in a padded vice and put a punch through the holes and twist the action tube off of the screw that holds is. You **may** need to heat the action tube to break the thread locking agent bond. Pull the action tube out of the action bar assembly and replace the O-ring while you have the rifle apart.
Mr Dave is correct. May is the operative word. I’ve disassembled several and so far I have NOT had to use heat.
I have the Brownell’s tool for disass. I have used a short 2x4 to jar it loose.