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Offline Paul Barnard

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Remington 7600 "Guide Gun"
« on: October 12, 2004, 03:31:58 AM »
Am I the only one who would like to see a Matte Stainless Synthetic 7600 in 35 Whelen?  Talk about the ultimate "Guide Gun" (whatever that is).  Set up with either ghost ring sights or a forward mounted scope and  perhaps a 20" barrel.  Super fast, reliable, accurate (my 7600 was), weather resistant, ample stopping power, quick reloading by inserting a new mag.  Much more useful than my Marlin 1895G.

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Offline 257Robt

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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2004, 11:12:21 AM »
Check out the 7600 Police Gun. It might be the closest thing you'd get from the factory w/out any modifications. The only drawback is it only comes in 308 Win.
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Offline Mike103

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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2004, 12:56:41 PM »
I just finished bore sighting my Remington "mini" guide gun. It is the special run  Remington 7600 18" barrel carbine in 35 Remington that I bought from Grices last year. I put a Nikon Prostaff 2-7x32 matte finish scope on using the Leupold Rifleman detachable see-thru rings. I bought the scope and rings at the Cabela store in Hamburg PA this past Sunday as I was passing thru. The scope was $129.99 and the rings and mount came to $26.98. Should be handy for deer and bear in the woods this year. My 7400 in 30-06 was getting heavy!

I still need a scope for the 7600 35 Whelen that I also bought last year. That will have to wait funds. I want to use the Nikon Monarch and Warn quick-detach rings.

But to answer your question, Yes a 7600 SS carbine in 35 Whelen would be the cats a$$. I hope Remington is not listening because as you can see I am backed up as it is! I still want the 7400 carbine in .280 Remington and the 7600 rifle in 25-06. MIKE.

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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2004, 03:11:09 PM »
Mike103, Wait till you get out to the range with that 35 Remington. I bought one last year also and have never been happier with a rifle. It is just flat out awesome!! I put a Vari-X II 1-4*20 on mine and removed the sights. This combo is great for woods hunting. Yes I am under gunned in some situations, but not very times and besides, I wouldn't shoot that far at a deer even if I could because I am not a good long range shot. I know my limitations and am not afraid to admit them. If you are interested in a pretty good price on a 280 carbine, drop me a PM.
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Offline Paul Barnard

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« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2004, 03:55:08 PM »
My 7600 35 Whelen that I had was pleasantly accurate.  I sold it when I left Alaska.  Been kicking myself ever since.  Doesn't Remington's website show a special run of laminate stock 7600's in 25-06 this year?  If not sorry for the false alarm.

Now imagine the same gun I described in the original post with a high quality ten round magazine.  Talk about a fight stopper.

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« Reply #5 on: October 13, 2004, 01:35:08 AM »
257Roberts, I did shoot it last year with the rifle sights only. Shot great. I was going to go with the low mounted scope but thought I would try the see thru mount. Last year the weather in up-state NY was brutal and my scope iced up. I did PM you a while back but I guess it did not go thru. I found a good price on the .280 carbine but funds are low. I bought the Remington 1100 Sporting clays this summer in both 20 and 28 gauge so money is tight. There is a 760 on gunsamerica.com in 257 Roberts but the guy is asking $800. MIKE.
 
Paul, Yes that is the 7600 in 25-06 that I am talking about. I want a 257 Roberts but the 25-06 is close enough. Grices is offering the 7600 in 35 Whelen again this year.  MIKE.

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« Reply #6 on: March 25, 2005, 01:58:40 PM »
We think alike Paul.  It is for the reasons you originally described that I did NOT buy the Marlin Guide gun and opted for the 7600 Whelen.

I might not cut it down after all, because 22" isn't bad for a carrying rifle.  I mounted a 1.5x-6x Millett Buck Gold Illuminated Reticle using Warne QD rings, have a Williams hooded Firesight up front and, when detaching the Millett, put a quick-detachable XS "back-up" ghost ring sight onto my Weaver base over the receiver.  I have a couple Mega-Mag blued steel 10 rd. magazines for it.  Properly loaded with one 310 gr. Woodleigh softnose followed by 9 310 gr. roundnose FMJ Woodleighs, and strapped out with a nice tactical 3-point sling, I think I have just about the deadliest damn weapon that goes afield anywhere in North America.  Of course, you can use lighter bullets for deer!  :-D

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« Reply #7 on: March 25, 2005, 05:07:17 PM »
Paul,
            Took my .308 760 from 1977 vintage, cut barrel to 17.5 inches
put 1 x 4 Leo on it with Uncle mikes sling.  Shoots great, has alot of muzzle flash (if I miss deer are blinded) and is great in a tree stand.  17 .5 inch
barrel does not balance well when being carried.  Remington is missing the boat in my opinion by not offering other calibers in the 7600.
Just my .02