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Favorite Deer Rifle

I've had so many deer rifles over the years that I can't remember them all. But every season I keep coming back to my old rem 7600 in .243.
I've always liked the looks and feel of the Rem 760, I had one for a while in a .35 Rem no complaints, many years back (60s) I bought a Rem 760 for Yote hunting in a .223 Rem it still services me well today even with all the hi-speed varmint rifles I have in my safe, I still have a sweet spot for the old Rem 760, by the way, mine is "mint" I have one extra magazine those things are scarce! Accuracy-wise mine is a tack drive, I think a lot of folks don't realize how accurate the 760/7600 can be. Back when I was in the game I observed that many of the FBI guys carrying issued M760 in .308 Win in their cars as a go-to rifle, of course, most LEO were still using Win M97s and Win M94s in .30-30 backup rifles, oh my! how things have changed. Cheers

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My dad was a South paw back in the 50s and 60s (he passed in 63) and in those days there really wasn't any left hand guns. So he had a mod 12 Rem. 22, Mod 12 Win. shotgun and a 760 in 30-06. When he passed I inherited that 760. Shot my first deer with it in 69 . It was stolen from me in 75 but I always liked the feel of that rifle.
 
My dad was a South paw back in the 50s and 60s (he passed in 63) and in those days there really wasn't any left hand guns. So he had a mod 12 Rem. 22, Mod 12 Win. shotgun and a 760 in 30-06. When he passed I inherited that 760. Shot my first deer with it in 69 . It was stolen from me in 75 but I always liked the feel of that rifle.
Great story, and yes they are fun rifles, if you see a good one at a shop grab it. ;) Cheers
 
I've always liked the looks and feel of the Rem 760, I had one for a while in a .35 Rem no complaints, many years back (60s) I bought a Rem 760 for Yote hunting in a .223 Rem it still services me well today even with all the hi-speed varmint rifles I have in my safe, I still have a sweet spot for the old Rem 760, by the way, mine is "mint" I have one extra magazine those things are scarce! Accuracy-wise mine is a tack drive, I think a lot of folks don't realize how accurate the 760/7600 can be. Back when I was in the game I observed that many of the FBI guys carrying issued M760 in .308 Win in their cars as a go-to rifle, of course, most LEO were still using Win M97s and Win M94s in .30-30 backup rifles, oh my! how things have changed. Cheers

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I've had a bunch of 7600's over the year and never had one that wouldn't shoot. I have my trusty .243 and I've got a 308 in a factory carbine.
 
I've had a bunch of 7600's over the year and never had one that wouldn't shoot. I have my trusty .243 and I've got a 308 in a factory carbine.
Surprise, most that I've run into shot quite well for a pump gun. At one point the Air Force marksmanship unit used re-barreled (a little heavier) M760s to win an international running Boar competition if I remember it right. I think it was in 1968 - USAF the match was the USA International Running Boar Championship... Winner Franklin J. Tossas... I read it in The American Riflemen many years ago as I recall. 🤔 Cheers
 
Surprise, most that I've run into shot quite well for a pump gun. At one point the Air Force marksmanship unit used re-barreled (a little heavier) M760s to win an international running Boar competition if I remember it right. I think it was in 1968 - USAF the match was the USA International Running Boar Championship... Winner Franklin J. Tossas... I read it in The American Riflemen many years ago as I recall. 🤔 Cheers
They are shooters, that are the go to rifles in the big woods in Maine. They have a cult following up there amongst the deer hunters up there for good reason. They don't jam and they are dead accurate. I wish the price wouldn't have went through the roof a few years back. I'd like to to have a 35 Whalen 7600, but not for what they cost now.
 
I've been using an 18" ar in 25x45 sharps this season. So far I've been impressed with it. 75gr sierra hp over xterminator. I don't recommend that bullet for everyone, but a good hit drops them.
 
New gun quickly on my list of favorites. Bought a 400 legend savage trail hunter, put a 6.8 spcII arp barrel on there in October. 2 weeks till opening day, put some factory loads down the tube to get a feel what it liked(120sst and 115gr fusion). Next week handloaded some 120sst for some .5 moa. Didnt want to wait on the meat, so dropped ( low shoulder shot) a small 10 pt on opening day, surprising pass through on both shoulders. Daughter spined a 7 pt the next weekend, he was down, but saw him raise his head twice, put one through his neck to finish him. Following weekend, a coyote at 100 yards stuck his head up over a hill, put one in his face. Very mild recoil and puts them down well.
 
Here in n.c. I think those intermediate cartridges plenty for deer. I've used 300wm down to .223 and I like my little .25 the most.
Killed alot with 762x39, moved over to the 6.8spcII several years ago, but x39 still gets it done well too.
 
My favorite right now is my 243 wssm built on a savage model 16 action and shilen barrel. I run 103 eld x at 3250 fps and 90 gr sierra Tipped gamekings at 3380. It's a laser and absolutely drops deer with 1 shot.
 

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