The Remington 7600 typically features a barrel twist rate of 1:10 inches for its .30-06 and .308 caliber models, which is designed to stabilize the bullet for accurate shooting. This twist rate allows for optimal performance with a variety of bullet weights commonly used in these calibers. However, it's important to check the specific model and caliber, as variations may exist. Overall, the twist rate contributes significantly to the rifle's accuracy and effectiveness.
No, the barrel from a Remington 700 will not work on a Remington 7600. The two rifles have different designs, action types, and mounting systems, making their barrels incompatible. The Remington 700 is a bolt-action rifle, while the Remington 7600 is a pump-action rifle, which further contributes to the differences in barrel configuration.
1 in 12
1-10 This means the bullet makes one complete rotation every10 inches.
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1:12
It can be.
Remington 700 .243 twist rate is: 1 in 10" you can google it like I did.
should be 1-9.25" mine is
About 7.5 pound.
Serial number and features
Disassemble to do what? To remove the trigger group you need to push out the two pins in the receiver to remove the trigger group. To remove the bolt you need to take the barrel off which requires an armorers barrel wrench.
The Gun Digest book Firearms Assembly/Disassembly Vol IV on Centerfire Rifles covers the Remington 760, which is similar in construction and disassembly.