My Remington 7400 in 35 Whelen

Tubby may be able to add to this but I believe they changed the bolt style (<20 lugs down to 2 between the 740 and 7400 and the bolt is integrated into the carrier in the 7400.) I'm certain one performs somewhat better than the other. I'm more familiar w/ the 760/7600s as the 40s aren't legal here for hunting, but I've helped a few old-timers out of literal Jams with both! I always admired the BAR in 300 WM! :)
 
The 742s I believe were 19 lug where as the 7400 were 4 lug. Regardless without a buffer system to keep the bolt carrier out of the rails it’s eventually going to fail. If the 7400 was the answer there would be no 750.
 
That’s not to criticize your rifle, used in moderation and well looked after it could give you years of service. I was in a unique position to handle a lot of them in the lead up to trudeaus gun ban. A lot of people sold them for fear of the ban covering all semiautomatics and I was able to buy a large number of them and resell them to a local collector.
 
No es mi intención criticar su rifle, si se usa con moderación y se cuida bien, puede brindarle años de servicio. Estuve en una posición privilegiada para manejar muchos de ellos en el período previo a la prohibición de armas de Trudeau. Mucha gente los vendió por miedo a que la prohibición se extendiera a todas las armas semiautomáticas y pude comprar una gran cantidad de ellos y revenderlos a un coleccionista local.
Don't worry, I've been told by several hunters that the Remington 7400 is the best single-shot rifle that brand has ever made. It doesn't bother me, that's why I asked. I hope that with the little use I make of the rifle, I'll be gone before the weapon breaks down in this world. Best regards and thanks.
 
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That’s not to criticize your rifle, used in moderation and well looked after it could give you years of service. I was in a unique position to handle a lot of them in the lead up to trudeaus gun ban. A lot of people sold them for fear of the ban covering all semiautomatics and I was able to buy a large number of them and resell them to a local collector.
@Tubby’s Canteen - i guess, as you wrote, the Remington 740/7400 “used in Moderation” could work (clean it twice—-fire it Once—-then clean it twice again), you should then be able to fire a full 4 round clip (temps above 70, no rain, no dust, and No Hurry). What a contrast to the extremely reliable 760/7600 —- which was/is VERY Popular in Pennsylvania & Maine.
 
In Spain, pump-action weapons are not very popular. We prefer semi-automatic or bolt-action weapons.
 
That’s not to criticize your rifle, used in moderation and well looked after it could give you years of service. I was in a unique position to handle a lot of them in the lead up to trudeaus gun ban. A lot of people sold them for fear of the ban covering all semiautomatics and I was able to buy a large number of them and resell them to a local collector.
In hindsight, keeping the action clean and lubricated w/ top-notch stuff (teflon, graphite, etc. even Rem-oil has teflon in it-wear gloves) would've likely prolonged its useful life! Some custom gunsmiths will still work on 74s and 76s. Many are still out there today with very few rounds cycled, and they'll last a hunting lifetime+ IF properly cared for.
 
@Tubby’s Canteen - i guess, as you wrote, the Remington 740/7400 “used in Moderation” could work (clean it twice—-fire it Once—-then clean it twice again), you should then be able to fire a full 4 round clip (temps above 70, no rain, no dust, and No Hurry). What a contrast to the extremely reliable 760/7600 —- which was/is VERY Popular in Pennsylvania & Maine.
IS! We have two and they are the BEST on moving game and/or in close cover-for deer and bear! After break-in, the gun reloads itself upon firing (just like the semi) AND the shooter doesn't take his eye off the sight at all. The 18.5" carbine model is an absolute pleasure to swing and shoot game on the move. With a quality scope (i.e. 1-5x Leupold) a <10 min trigger job, and selecting quality ammo (premium or handloads) for the job, I hate to say we've taken double the game with these babies. I'll likely take a pump back to Africa oneday for PG (it's perfect as the smaller antelope are always running!) 'Love my bolts for the long and not rushed shots, but the pump is the epitome of a hunting weapon. Just watch any of the Benoit family/friends hunting videos-they put these guns to full use!
 
In hindsight, keeping the action clean and lubricated w/ top-notch stuff (teflon, graphite, etc. even Rem-oil has teflon in it-wear gloves) would've likely prolonged its useful life! Some custom gunsmiths will still work on 74s and 76s. Many are still out there today with very few rounds cycled, and they'll last a hunting lifetime+ IF properly cared for.
I only ever bought them for the resale potential I never could get comfortable on either of the models 74-76. They don’t work for me left handed. I’ve got a Remington 25c and a 141 neither gets used much though both in hard to find calibers
 
I only ever bought them for the resale potential I never could get comfortable on either of the models 74-76. They don’t work for me left handed. I’ve got a Remington 25c and a 141 neither gets used much though both in hard to find calibers
admittedly a slight stock equalization (L or R) and a tang safety design would've been wonderful, but I believe they adopted from the existing shotgun design.?
 
admittedly a slight stock equalization (L or R) and a tang safety design would've been wonderful, but I believe they adopted from the existing shotgun design.?
Unsure but I can confirm 20 gauge 870 furniture will fit.
 
IS! We have two and they are the BEST on moving game and/or in close cover-for deer and bear! After break-in, the gun reloads itself upon firing (just like the semi) AND the shooter doesn't take his eye off the sight at all. The 18.5" carbine model is an absolute pleasure to swing and shoot game on the move. With a quality scope (i.e. 1-5x Leupold) a <10 min trigger job, and selecting quality ammo (premium or handloads) for the job, I hate to say we've taken double the game with these babies. I'll likely take a pump back to Africa oneday for PG (it's perfect as the smaller antelope are always running!) 'Love my bolts for the long and not rushed shots, but the pump is the epitome of a hunting weapon. Just watch any of the Benoit family/friends hunting videos-they put these guns to full use!
@C.W. Richter - I like my Rem 760 Gamemaster in .30-06 (purchased New 1981 $219) and recently bought a ANIB 760 in .308 that was close to collector grade for “only” $750….I intend to hunt with it. Agree that on running big game they are great but the only running Big game animal I ever shot with mine was an Elk @ 60 yrds and my two shots each struck the rib cage and the elk dropped witching 75 yrds. I know I could hit that Elk once with my bolt action — but Not twice.
Certainly the “Benoit’s” are legendary whitetail hunters in Maine and have a snow/tracking/trailing style they’ve perfected. What I wonder is how many “rump & leg shot” deer are lost or recovered days later? Also, without fresh snow - the method is much less effective. These men are fine woodsmen, self reliant, and excellent Solo Hunters. I would be reluctant to shoot any running game in Africa that was Not already wounded.
 

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