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7600 pump why not?
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<blockquote data-quote="MOOSE39465" data-source="post: 649653" data-attributes="member: 28097"><p>I'm starting a new project and wanted to share my idea and maybe get some input. I have a Remington 7600 pump in 270 win that shoots decent for a close range rifle. The hunting I do in South Mississippi sometimes requires a quick follow up shoots and a the pump is perfect. It's shoots a 2 inch group at 100 yards and is not considered a long range rifle. I have decided to get a custom barrel and re-stock this rifle. After 2 months of research I have only found 2 smiths that will do it which kind of makes me wonder why there's not more smiths doing work on these rifles? After breaking down my rifle and going through it. The barrel is not even threaded and could possibly be considered a switch barrel rifle like the savage. Seems like someone who would specialize in this rifle could open up a new market for medium to long range rifles with a solid breech and volocities that match a bolt action. Give me your thoughts i'm interested to hear them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOOSE39465, post: 649653, member: 28097"] I'm starting a new project and wanted to share my idea and maybe get some input. I have a Remington 7600 pump in 270 win that shoots decent for a close range rifle. The hunting I do in South Mississippi sometimes requires a quick follow up shoots and a the pump is perfect. It's shoots a 2 inch group at 100 yards and is not considered a long range rifle. I have decided to get a custom barrel and re-stock this rifle. After 2 months of research I have only found 2 smiths that will do it which kind of makes me wonder why there's not more smiths doing work on these rifles? After breaking down my rifle and going through it. The barrel is not even threaded and could possibly be considered a switch barrel rifle like the savage. Seems like someone who would specialize in this rifle could open up a new market for medium to long range rifles with a solid breech and volocities that match a bolt action. Give me your thoughts i'm interested to hear them. [/QUOTE]
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