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Offline jedd

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7600 or BLR?
« on: August 10, 2004, 07:38:55 PM »
I'm trying to make a decision between a 7600 weathermaster in 30-06 and a BlR ss/laminated in .300 wsm? I don't like bolt actions or semis, so these are the only guns that I can find that have what I like; stainless and open sights. I will using it here in Alaska for everything other than grizzlies. Your opinions on these two rifles would be much appreciated.

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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2004, 02:18:30 AM »
My experience is limited to the 7600. I think it’s an excellent rifle for the money. I have been using mine for years and it has never let me down. For me, the pump action is quicker/simpler to use than a lever action; I’d rather keep my trigger hand gripping the rifle and let my opposite hand work the action.
I also think the .30-06 is a better all-around round than the .300. I think the .30-06 has more factory offerings as far as bullet weight than any other center fire round. Besides, you can pick up a box of .30-06 shells in any backwoods corner store; try saying that for any other round (.30-30 or .308 being possible exceptions)
Browning makes an excellent rifle, so I’m sure you’ll have a ton of people who will cast their vote for the BLR, but overall I’d spend my money on the Remington; you won’t be disappointed.
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Re: 7600 or BLR?
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2004, 03:27:02 AM »
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I'm trying to make a decision between a 7600 weathermaster in 30-06 and a BlR ss/laminated in .300 wsm? I don't like bolt actions or semis, so these are the only guns that I can find that have what I like; stainless and open sights. I will using it here in Alaska for everything other than grizzlies. Your opinions on these two rifles would be much appreciated.


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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2004, 03:26:28 PM »
Back in 88 when I decided to move to Alaska there was only one choice for me. A 7600 in .35 Whelen.  I have never regretted it and am thinking about building a .35 custom Whelen.

It points straight, is more accurate than you  would think and carries easy.  The only problem I have is the trigger and I fixed that myself by removing 1/2 revolution of the spring.

I would give my ex-wife away for a stainless 7600. :)
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« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2004, 10:44:18 AM »
The pump by all means!  I own a 760 in 30-06, and have killed many Caribou with it.  I also feel good carrying it hunting for Moose and bears.  Some people say that a pump is too slow for a followup shot, but it's been proven that a pump can be shot accurately faster than a simi-auto.  More improtantly the pump is reliable.  The only drawback is if you handload you may have to use small base dies.  I do.  But I also load for my wife's 7400 which also requires small base dies.  When firing a pump you have to get into the mind set of shoot, pump.  After each shot automaticlly pump.  That way you are ready for a followup shot if needed.  Also when you shoot the hand holding the forearm should be pulling backwards, to keep the gun tight against the shoulder.  That pressure starts the pump action following the shot, just follow through.  Now you have shot and reloaded without taking your eye from the sight/scope, or removing the gun from your shoulder.  Yea, lever guns are supposed to work that way also, but I have seen few people that could do it that way.  Most people will take the gun from the shoulder to reload.  I don't have mush faith in those new cartridges yet.  My neighbor has one and can't seem to get it to settle down and shoot properly.  I think its funny also, he got two stitches from a scope bite.  It healed, then three months later the same doctor put in two more stitches using the scares from the first two.  We tease him that he should have had the doc just sew in a zipper.  He's all over the paper anyway.  Those short magnums do have some recoil.
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