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Rem 760 mount holes

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01 November 2013, 18:11
sambarman338
Rem 760 mount holes
I have just bought an old B&L Custom scope, with mounts made for a Remington 760 pump-action. Without removing the present scope to find out: are the mounts likely to fit our 7600 .35 Whelen (maybe 15 years old)?
01 November 2013, 18:36
smokeeter
no the 760 bases won't fit the 7600 receiver, the screw sizes are also larger on the 7600, they're 8-40 not 6-48 as with the 760
02 November 2013, 01:39
p dog shooter
quote:
Originally posted by smokeeter:
no the 760 bases won't fit the 7600 receiver, the screw sizes are also larger on the 7600, they're 8-40 not 6-48 as with the 760


If the spacing is the same a drill and 8-40 screws will fix it.
02 November 2013, 02:31
smokeeter
spacing isn't the same
02 November 2013, 08:09
TomP
quote:
Originally posted by sambarman338:
I have just bought an old B&L Custom scope, with mounts made for a Remington 760 pump-action. Without removing the present scope to find out: are the mounts likely to fit our 7600 .35 Whelen (maybe 15 years old)?


A friend of mine bought a 760, couldn't find mount with the right holes, so we bought a one-piece Weaver mount that fit the contour of the receiver and drilled/counterbored a new hole in it to fit the existing tapped holes in the receiver. I dunno...


TomP

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05 November 2013, 04:45
sambarman338
Thanks guys,
since there would not be a proper B&L Custom mount for the later rifle, I might butcher the old one to make it fit, maybe using the existing base as a jig.

If the holes are close, is it possible to drop weld into the old ones and start again?
06 November 2013, 02:07
p dog shooter
I don't see why one couldn't weld the old holes shut
09 November 2013, 15:48
sambarman338
Thanks pds, the mounts have arrived in lots of pieces - a heavy package (no wonder they made the scopes light). Will look into the holes soon.

Cheers