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Soooo... I have a breechloader.
Remington Model 760, caliber .35 Remington.
New in box condition.
Literally.
Her KV stamp dates her to May of 1979. The last of the 760 .35 Remingtons...
Very good trigger for a 760.
I believe I paid a fair price for her, given her condition ( not a ding or scratch and 100% finish on operating surfaces like slide tube and action bars) and being the last of her kind. .35 Remington Model 760s aren't exactly common. A bit over 34,000 out of over a million rifles...
Always liked the .35 Remington. Cast and jacketed equally usable in full power loads. Polite on one end. The other... not so much.
I have a couple hundred cases and a small supply of Sierra and Hornady round noses. Some Hodgdon LVR would be nice.
And primers...
Remington Model 760, caliber .35 Remington.
New in box condition.
Literally.
Her KV stamp dates her to May of 1979. The last of the 760 .35 Remingtons...
Very good trigger for a 760.
I believe I paid a fair price for her, given her condition ( not a ding or scratch and 100% finish on operating surfaces like slide tube and action bars) and being the last of her kind. .35 Remington Model 760s aren't exactly common. A bit over 34,000 out of over a million rifles...
Always liked the .35 Remington. Cast and jacketed equally usable in full power loads. Polite on one end. The other... not so much.
I have a couple hundred cases and a small supply of Sierra and Hornady round noses. Some Hodgdon LVR would be nice.
And primers...