Hey everybody, I just had to tell you that I'm the newest member of the pump rifle club!
I picked up a Remington 760 in 30-06 yesterday from a pawnshop. It's been there for a while because the V9-II Weaver scope had a heavy coat of dust on the lens.
According to what I could find on the internet, the gun was made in Jan.1974. It's got a really nice piece of walnut on the butstock. When I got it home I completely disassembled it and cleaned and lubed everything. The O-ring for the slide was bad so I replaced it and that really helped to take the rattle out of the forend. I took the see-through mounts off and installed a Weaver base. I also had a set of low Weaver rings (made in USA) of the correct vintage for the rifle and installed a Leupold 2.5-8 VX-III scope. I can't wait to try this gun out, I sure hope it shoots good!
When I was a kid, I had an uncle that was a big influence on me. He had on old Remington 760 in 30-06 and he always got his share of game each year with it. I have always thought I'd like to have a rifle like my uncle used.
GOOD SHOOTING!
Slufoot