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<blockquote data-quote="Pmacc60" data-source="post: 1871181" data-attributes="member: 64018"><p>I could not agree with you more, the knock on the 760/7600 really surprises me but I think you hit the nail right on the head . Zero experience with these reliable fast shooting easy to carry rifles. I carried my 760 carbine from Md to Maine . It's the best deer hunting rifle I have ever used, clip fed , with a fast rate of fire but better than that quick recovery because of the pumping action . Triggers on these gums need work but they all shoot and like you I never saw one not be reliable or break in the field . It would be my protection gun in big bear country. </p><p>BYW nice looking rifle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pmacc60, post: 1871181, member: 64018"] I could not agree with you more, the knock on the 760/7600 really surprises me but I think you hit the nail right on the head . Zero experience with these reliable fast shooting easy to carry rifles. I carried my 760 carbine from Md to Maine . It’s the best deer hunting rifle I have ever used, clip fed , with a fast rate of fire but better than that quick recovery because of the pumping action . Triggers on these gums need work but they all shoot and like you I never saw one not be reliable or break in the field . It would be my protection gun in big bear country. BYW nice looking rifle! [/QUOTE]
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