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Rebarreling the Remington 7600 just got a lot easier

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21 February 2015, 06:27
D Humbarger
Rebarreling the Remington 7600 just got a lot easier
Rebarreling the Remington 7600 just got a lot easier because of the one piece barrel trunion made by these folks. Check out the website below.

Lumleyarms.com






Doug Humbarger
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Yankee Station

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21 February 2015, 17:54
p dog shooter
How much
22 February 2015, 03:21
jeffeosso
135 list
74xx and 76xx
http://lumleyarms.us/index.php...ath=40&product_id=60


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22 February 2015, 04:50
D Humbarger
I have 2 on order right now. One will be for a 338-06 build, The other is just for stock.



Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station

Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
22 February 2015, 09:36
Matt Norman
The website indicates that these could facilitate a 'quick change' barrel arrangment. Does that sound right....a relatviely quick change out from say a .243 to a .358?
23 February 2015, 03:20
p dog shooter
Fairly quick. depends what quick is.
23 February 2015, 05:01
Vol717
The old 760 was a relatively easy switch. Just unscrew the barrel nut, pull out the barrel from the receiver, spread the action bars and take out the barrel. Reverse the process to install a new barrel. I did it quite a bit and I still have several extra barrels. I have a .30/06 and a 9.3X62 on the same frame. You just have to check the headspace. There isn't a way to adjust it except by switching out bolts.


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