In 1957 my Dad gave me a Rem. 760 in .270 just before the opening of deer season. At that time the 760 had a fair following in the far Northend of the State. In the little cowtown I was raised in hunters were starting to give up their old pre-war 94 Winchesters for something with a bigger bang. WWII and Koren War vets made up a major part of the hunting population. Their number one choice in caliber was the 30-06.
The rifle has taken a lot of bucks over the years. The blueing is about gone above the magazine well. There is a nick in the barrel from when I fell off a cliff. The stock looks great. I refinshed it years ago. It was the old plain Jane stock with grooved forearm. I had it tapped for scope mounts in 1958. It has had a couple of different scopes. I replaced the firing pin in the late 60's. I had spent a lot of time dry firing.
Dad could not afford a truck load of ammo so I took up reloading. In those days I liked the Remington Bronze Pt. It was hell on woodchucks, jack rabbits, and deer. I got away from the Bronze Pt. on deer in a couple of years because it was to explosive.
At that time the 760 was very popular. Again the 30-06 was by far the most popular with a few .270's, and later a couple .280 Remingtons. I was aware of one .257 Roberts. My Dad almost bought one in .300 Savage but he got a better deal on a Rem 722 in .300 Savage.
Middle brother also got a 760 in .270 Win. a couple of years later. His was a little nicer model. His would not chamber my reloads which was great because it kept him out of my ammo box. All the practice he got kept him alive with the Marines in Vietnam.
I like the removable magazine. I have had two for years. I purchased a third one a couple of years ago and it is not a good fit. This feature is great for kids. There is no reason to cycle rounds out of the mag. Just release it.
In 1957 the true competition did not come from bolt action rifles, but from the Remington 740/742 autoloaders. Those vets wanted fire power. Those vets who had been very successful with 30-30's and 32 Specials wanted autoloading 30-06's. The bolts would take over in a few more years.
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Thanks to those vets who fought those nasty battles so that we could live in America.
Siskiyou
