jmorris
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Since the trigger hand doesnt move a pump gun can be quite fluid and faster than a conventional bolt rig IMHO.
And that is aimed shots.
Some are pretty impressive with the turn bolts though.
Since the trigger hand doesnt move a pump gun can be quite fluid and faster than a conventional bolt rig IMHO.
And that is aimed shots.
Man that’s a clean one!I want a BPR https://www.gunbroker.com/item/889917536
, and a BLR to go with my BAR but if I was making a suggestion it would probably be a 7600
Probably a Remington 7600 .308 with 10 round mags or the .223 Police version with AR mags and a good Optic like a 4x Trig
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Some are pretty impressive with the turn bolts though.
I'll second that. No bolt action can match a good pump for speed.....with the possible exception of a well trained Tommy executing his "Mad Minute" drill.Since the trigger hand doesnt move a pump gun can be quite fluid and faster than a conventional bolt rig IMHO.
And that is aimed shots.
Some are pretty impressive with the turn bolts though.
Ha ha .. about par for the course, these days!!...Fast handling and extremely reliable, it used to be cheap to shoot....
One of my left handed son's has a 7600 in 30-06. Its a decent hunting rifle, minute and a half with a decent trigger. The only down side, IMO, is that the action must be worked rough to assure reliable functioning and likewise, magazines must be inserted smartly to securely latch into place. Both of these issues will probably improve with use. Unfortunately it doesn't get shot much; this year one round took a nice 8 point.
This thread was interesting to me, as it opened up a whole new dimension as to having multiple, easily swapped barrels for your 7600.
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/remington-7600-caliber-change.767677/
Unfortunately Lumley is no longer making the brackets.