POTD: The Remington 760 – A Beloved Pump-Action Hunting Rifle

Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day!  When Remington unveiled the in 1952, they struck gold with northeastern hunters. This pump-action rifle married the quick follow-up shots of a shotgun with a bolt-action’s accuracy and punch. Chambered in hard-hitting rounds like the .30-06, .270, and .308, it could handle just about any game a might encounter. The 760’s rotating , borrowed from its shotgun cousin the 870, locked up tight for consistent accuracy. Hunters loved the detachable box magazine for swift reloads in the field. Where the 760 really shone was in the thick stuff – its smooth pump action was perfect for those split-second shots at deer ghosting through dense brush. Remington kept cranking out 760s until 1981, when the updated 7600 took its place. But the 760 had already cemented its reputation. Even today, hunters and collectors snap up used models, drawn to its blend of reliability, accuracy, and lightning-fast handling. For many, the 760 wasn’t just a rifle – it was a trusted hunting companion.

Manufacturer: 

Model: 760-Rifle
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 244 Rem
Barrel: 22 inch round
Finish: blue”

Remington 760

Lot 707: Remington Model 760 Gamemaster Rifle in .244 – Remington Caliber Remington Model 760 Gamemaster Slide Action Rifle in .244 Remington Caliber. (n.d.-ap). Rock Island Auction Company. photograph. Retrieved September 26, 2024, from https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/2076/707/remington-model-760-gamemaster-rifle-in-244-remington-caliber.

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