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nekshot
11-30-2022, 05:30 PM
I have a late 50’s 760 here that has the action rod filled with lead. Is that normal? I guess it was used to soak up recoil. Well , I am gonna take it out. Should I use heat or drill it out?

BLAHUT
11-30-2022, 05:44 PM
Is the 760 shooting good and accurate ?? If it is I would leave it alone and just enjoy ?

nekshot
12-01-2022, 01:58 PM
Yup, the gun is very accurate. I got 17 oz of lead out of rod. Gonna be a wee bit lighter which is the biggest reason i fell out of love with these as a teenager. Thought they were a little too heavy and my lever gun in 444 was a better carry gun.

MarkP
12-01-2022, 10:07 PM
Yup, the gun is very accurate. I got 17 oz of lead out of rod. Gonna be a wee bit lighter which is the biggest reason i fell out of love with these as a teenager. Thought they were a little too heavy and my lever gun in 444 was a better carry gun.

You wouldn't happen to have any pictures of the action rod filled with lead? I bought one mfg'd in 52 a few yrs ago and have not shot it much, mine seemed really pretty light weight like a 28 ga Rem 870. Mine is chambered in 30-06. Were they sold that way?

Tripplebeards
12-01-2022, 10:28 PM
Maybe somebody thought they were making a target rifle??? I am down to three 7600s! One chambered in 30-06, one in 35 Remington, and one and 35 Whelan! Had one in 30-06 I bought for my dad with the deer and bear scrolls. He traded it for a brand new one exactly the same chambered in 243 because he was starting to get recoil shy with age. Then he got bored again with his new gun…again… after I bought him another 7600 in 35 Rem so he pawned off the the 243. He’s not in charge of his guns anymore needless to say.lol. I love my 7600’s! Just shot a coyote and a nine point that had a split G2 last week with the 06.

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