Remington 7600 rifle

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

22"

Caliber:

.308 Win

Capacity:

4

Finish Per Color:

Blued

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

22"

Caliber:

.30-06 SPRG

Capacity:

4

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump

Barrel Length:

22in

Caliber:

.308 Win

Capacity:

4+1

Finish Per Color:

Walnut

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump

Barrel Length:

22in

Caliber:

.30-06 SPRG

Capacity:

4+1

Finish Per Color:

Walnut

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

18.5"

Caliber:

.30-06 SPRG

Capacity:

4+1

Finish Per Color:

Walnut

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

22in

Caliber:

.270 Win

Capacity:

4+1

Finish Per Color:

Walnut

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

22"

Caliber:

.30-06 SPRG

Finish Per Color:

Blued

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

22"

Caliber:

.270 Win

Finish Per Color:

Blued

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Frequently Asked Questions
Remington 7600 rifle

Is the Remington 7600 still being produced?

No, Remington discontinued the 7600 in 2020. Used models remain available through secondary markets, with clean examples often commanding premiums. RemArms has not indicated plans to resume production.

What's the difference between Remington 760 and 7600?

The 760 (1952–1981) featured higher fit and finish quality — better wood, bluing, and a smoother action. The 7600 (1981–present) continued the same basic design with more modest cosmetic standards. Differences between the two are largely cosmetic rather than mechanical. Magazines are interchangeable between the two models.

What calibers did Remington make the 7600 in?

Remington chambered the 7600 in .243 Win, 6mm Rem, .270 Win, .280 Rem, .30-06 Sprg, .308 Win, and .35 Whelen. Availability varied by year, and later production became more limited, with recent examples offered primarily in .30-06 only. We have 47 listed in our marketplace.

How to tell what year a Remington 7600 was made?

Look for a two or three letter code stamped on the left side of the barrel near the receiver. The first letter identifies the month and the remaining letter(s) identify the year. Remington has published the complete code key, which you can find on their website or through the Remington Society of America.

How accurate is the Remington 7600 30-06?

The 7600 in 30-06 delivers field-grade accuracy. Independent testing showed best three-shot groups averaging 2.1 inches at 100 yards with premium loads, while standard factory ammunition grouped around 2.25 inches. It's a reliable hunting rifle, not a target gun. Pump-action inherently trades some precision for speed of follow-up shots.

Is a Remington 7600 a good gun?

Pump-action 7600s are reliable hunting rifles capable of 2-inch groups at 100 yards, making them effective for deer within 200 yards. They're discontinued but available used around $700–$750. Quality control varied, so inspect any used example carefully before purchasing.

What is the best scope for a 30-06 Remington 7600?

Scope choice depends on hunting distance and budget. For the 7600, a 3-9x40 or 4-12x40 suits typical hunting ranges. Vortex Diamondback, Bushnell Trophy, and Leupold VX-Freedom are reliable mid-range options with quality glass and precise windage and elevation adjustments appropriate for the 30-06.

Are Remington 7400 and 7600 magazines compatible?

Yes, 7400 and 7600 magazines are compatible and interchange freely. Some shooters prefer 7600 magazines in 7400 rifles due to slightly improved feeding reliability, though minor differences in last-round seating can occur depending on the specific magazine variant and caliber.