Remington 760 Reviews

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“This rifle was made with high quality materials back...”

Written on: 11/11/2008 by Ahora (5 reviews written)

This rifle was made with high quality materials back when it mattered most to shooters. I may not be the most accurate rifle made, but will fill the bill for experienced hunters under most any hunting conditions encountered. (read more)

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“Great gun in the .30-06 caliber that will suffice to...”

Written on: 21/10/2008

Great gun in the .30-06 caliber that will suffice to hunt any large game in North America. Shooting a Remington 760 is definitely manageable. The recoil is not over powering, and won't punch the shoulder hard, especially with a recoil pad. .30-06 loads can be made up light in 150 grains for varmint, 165 for deer, 180 for elk, or up to 200 for hunting bear. The 760 is a very versatile gun, and is completely capable of taking any large game within it's limits. Consult the ammo's ballistics... (read more)

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“Overall excellent hunting rifle, its very reliable....”

Written on: 21/06/2008

Overall excellent hunting rifle, its very reliable. The only bad thing is that the trigger pull is a little bit heavy as well as spongy. (read more)

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“I have this rifle for over 20 years never broke down...”

Written on: 12/05/2008

I have this rifle for over 20 years never broke down exellent overal firearm. You only need one and that is remington 760 cal 3006 whats missing is a rifle rest for hunting like the fastaction BearClaw and you set to go from Rabbit to moose and all the bears bedween. (read more)

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“Bought a new Remington 760 in 30/06 caliber around...”

Written on: 14/01/2007 by rugerman (25 reviews written)

Bought a new Remington 760 in 30/06 caliber around 1980. Would have rather had a carbine length barrel but bought what was on the rack. I left the original open sights on since my eyes were better then and I figured my shots would be close and quick. With open sights I could keep my shots on a paper plate at about 50 yards. The gun was dependable and never missed a beat with any loads I fed it. It's another of my "wish I'd have kept it" guns. (read more)

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