Re: Changing calibers on Remington 7600
[Re: Canvasback2]
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09/20/20 12:38 PM
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Would be a waste of $$ I think. You can get reduced loads for the kick factor.
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Re: Changing calibers on Remington 7600
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anything based off the 30-06 case or 308 case yes I suppose technically anything based of 6x55 swede , 7x57 mauser or 8x57 mauser since they all share .473 rimless bases because 30-06 came from 30-03 and 30-03 and 30-06 were made to exceed 7x57 after the Spanish american war where the maximum ordinate of the 7x57 was realized to be greater than 30-40 krag
you might have magazine issues if you tried 30tc or 6.5creed because base is the same but the body of the case is wider
all the 7x57 8x57 , 6.5x55 can be made from reforming 7.62x63 aka 30-06springfield
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Re: Changing calibers on Remington 7600
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The bbl doesn’t screw into or out of the receiver on those rifles. Remove the slide/forearm, there is a rod about 9/16 inches in diameter and has a hole through it about two inches in front of the receiver. That rod unscrews from the front of the receiver and the bbl slides straight out the front. Only thing to say about swapping caliber as I haven’t done it isIf you can find a bbl for a standard.473 case head cartridge and magazine and a set of headspace gauges it should be doable.
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Re: Changing calibers on Remington 7600
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Would be a waste of $$ I think. You can get reduced loads for the kick factor. agreed, or start handloading reduced loads I'd go with a 257 Roberts or 260 Rem or 7x57 probably, since they are super efficient at/near getting velocities of larger cartridges with less powder. The 260 is short though. Rent the go/no go gages from either 4D or Reamerrentals. BUT FIRST I'd ask the gunsmiths and Rem owners on greybeards as well as folks on 1 of the Remington forums.
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Re: Changing calibers on Remington 7600
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just down load the 30-06 to 308 velocities , I do it for my Rem 742 , they kill deer just fine 44gr H4895 with a 165gr BTSP speer bullet is a nice load
you could always buy the Managed recoil loads for 30-06 they load them with 125gr bullets
there are some clamp on muzzle brakes you take a caliper reading on the barrel and they cut you a brake that I fits. it cuts the recoil if you shoot from inside a box blind you need to make sure the muzzle is well out the window
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Re: Changing calibers on Remington 7600
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I've shot the low recoil stuff from Hornady in both my 7600 and a Winchester, both in .30-06. There was a noticeable reduction in recoil. Shot 4 deer with that ammo, accurate stuff but not much for blood trails. All 4 deer were heart shots and the two that were bucks didn't leave more than a spot or two of blood and still made it about 75 yards combined. The does bled better. I just put a Boyd's hardwood laminate thumbhole stock on my 7600, looking forward to getting it on the range. nice looking gun , rifles just don't seem to make the same kind of blood trails shotguns do it helps to bust a shoulder if you need to anchor them it ruins some meat but better to loose a couple pounds than all of it.
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Re: Changing calibers on Remington 7600
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As mentioned above, swapping barrels on those is a breeze. In fact, I’ve got a 270 Winchester barrel that I’m waiting to find the right donor action for. I’m going to have the barrel cut to 16” to have it in a carbine length. Something shot those guns in carbine length that just makes them shine.
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