Shortly after purchasing said rifle, I noticed that the rubber/polymer buttstock was chemically reacting with the styrofoam packing material. The white styrofoam actually "melted" into the black stock material causing a sticky mess in an area about 1-inch square. I had to cut away the melted...
Thanks, Piper106. The 300 BLACKOUT cartridge is much more in line with what I wanted for my 7615P as a defense/deer rifle. Plus I will be able to use all of my 10-30 round AR magazines.
All you guys on THR are awesome.
Ah - I just saw a post on another site that after-market magazines for the 7600P carbine (in various calibers) can increase the magazine capacity over the 4 rounds available from the factory. If that is correct - then yes you guys are 100% on track.
I have a sweet Remington 7615P pump carbine in .223 caliber. This is the model that accepts AR-style magazines. Is it feasible (safe, reasonable) to convert this rifle to the .30 Rem. AR cartridge? I would like a defense/deer round that is a little more potent than the .223 caliber.
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