THANK YOU it always looked like a lot of small moving parts I wasn’t even going to try until I saw a pro so after watching this I will do my best while recovering from surgery THANK YOU
Hey HAL really appreciate that video I have my dad's old 760 Game master 30-06 made in 1972 .I have taking a lots of deer with that old rifle really enjoy it !!
Thanks for the video, very helpful. My only suggestion is to use a silicone based lubricant for the o-ring and it will last longer. Because vasoline is petroleum based it will degrade rubber.
Great video. My Dad aways said, If you own it, you better learn how it works and better yet, know how to fix it.. I was also taught to never let gun oil touch your wood stocks,, it will soften the walnut and it could crack the stock.. Just a word to the wise. Thank you for sharing your knowledge,. See you on the track,, but not if I see you first... ~Best
Great Video Hal, thanks for putting it together. I spent a few years in the dive industry when I was a young fella, they drilled it into us not to use vaseline on o-rings as the petroleum jelly degrades the rubber o-rings, but instead to use silicone grease. This was particularly important as we relied on o-rings to deliver our air supply at depth, keeping us alive. I was wondering why you don't use silicon grease on the forend slide o-ring? It might reduce o-ring breakages and make the slide a bit more reliable long term.
peep sight for someone who doesn't wear glasses for distance.... must be nice. The slide assembly comes off that easy huh ? Not always. I had to use a torch for one of mine due to red loctite from the factory. It shot fine after I reassembled it.
Thanks Hal for the video. My old eyes are having problems with the peep sights. Do you think Rick can comment on what red dots he has been using on his remington?
I clean mine as a whole gun. I don't tear it down. I cleaned inside the barrel with solvent and sprayed the rest of it downward rim oil. Wipe it down. That's it and scrub it with a toothbrush
My pump tube on my 35 whelen carbine didn’t have loctite on the threads from the factory. It loosened up on me 3 times during ladder testing. It’s got loctite now on it.
Hal great job on the rifle once I learned all of the ways to take my 760 apart it was never dirty again . I tried tracking in my state of Wisconsin but there are so more hunters here ended up chasing two big bucks right to other hunters so I stick to my treestand hunting for now lol .ps I seen more Wolf's than deer 🦌. . Good luck this year buddy .
Keep moisture from rusting between the sight and the receiver. Correct torque is much more important than loctite . I don’t think Andy the owner of skinner recommends it either
I have a 742 that is in great shape, but the ejection port dust cover is cracked. I read in a couple forums that you really don’t need to replace them, as they can be difficult to install. And a gunsmith might charge $60. Do you think I need to replace it?
THANK YOU it always looked like a lot of small moving parts I wasn’t even going to try until I saw a pro so after watching this I will do my best while recovering from surgery THANK YOU
Interesting and instructive
Thank you mister Blood
Hey HAL really appreciate that video I have my dad's old 760 Game master 30-06 made in 1972 .I have taking a lots of deer with that old rifle really enjoy it !!
That was a great tutorial! Thank you! 😊
Nice Job on this. Very helpful.
awesome!
Brother, I feel ya on that dust cover sometimes! Contrary little sucker sometimes! Great “how to” on ‘em. Good info.
Hal, put some pressure on Remington to make us a run of 7600 s each year, they will sell out immediately.
Please do!!
when you show up late to the party, but still want a piece of cake.
@@robgrubb420 ??
Don't forget the carbines !
@@robgrubb420 ????
Thanks for the video, very helpful. My only suggestion is to use a silicone based lubricant for the o-ring and it will last longer. Because vasoline is petroleum based it will degrade rubber.
Great video. My Dad aways said, If you own it, you better learn how it works and better yet, know how to fix it.. I was also taught to never let gun oil touch your wood stocks,, it will soften the walnut and it could crack the stock.. Just a word to the wise. Thank you for sharing your knowledge,. See you on the track,, but not if I see you first... ~Best
Great Video Hal, thanks for putting it together. I spent a few years in the dive industry when I was a young fella, they drilled it into us not to use vaseline on o-rings as the petroleum jelly degrades the rubber o-rings, but instead to use silicone grease. This was particularly important as we relied on o-rings to deliver our air supply at depth, keeping us alive. I was wondering why you don't use silicon grease on the forend slide o-ring? It might reduce o-ring breakages and make the slide a bit more reliable long term.
peep sight for someone who doesn't wear glasses for distance.... must be nice. The slide assembly comes off that easy huh ? Not always. I had to use a torch for one of mine due to red loctite from the factory. It shot fine after I reassembled it.
Thanks Hal for the video. My old eyes are having problems with the peep sights. Do you think Rick can comment on what red dots he has been using on his remington?
I clean mine as a whole gun. I don't tear it down.
I cleaned inside the barrel with solvent and sprayed the rest of it downward rim oil. Wipe it down. That's it and scrub it with a toothbrush
Danco #40 for the o ring.
My pump tube on my 35 whelen carbine didn’t have loctite on the threads from the factory. It loosened up on me 3 times during ladder testing. It’s got loctite now on it.
Need a tutorial on 742 now
Elmo in the house
Hal great job on the rifle once I learned all of the ways to take my 760 apart it was never dirty again . I tried tracking in my state of Wisconsin but there are so more hunters here ended up chasing two big bucks right to other hunters so I stick to my treestand hunting for now lol .ps I seen more Wolf's than deer 🦌. . Good luck this year buddy .
Thank a lib for the wolves
Great video Hal. But why the Vaseline? No loctite either on the two base screws?
Keep moisture from rusting between the sight and the receiver. Correct torque is much more important than loctite . I don’t think Andy the owner of skinner recommends it either
@@TheREALLibertyOrDeath ok good to know. Thanks
@@craigkowalczyk3516 👍
Extremely informative video. Thank you so much for this. Hal, have you ever felt you lost a buck because you DIDN'T have a scope?
I think your eyesight plays the biggest role in that decision.
I have a 742 that is in great shape, but the ejection port dust cover is cracked. I read in a couple forums that you really don’t need to replace them, as they can be difficult to install. And a gunsmith might charge $60. Do you think I need to replace it?
Good video. You said brake cleaner a couple times i assume you meant bore cleaner?
You haven’t cleaned many guns if you’ve never spilled a bottle of bore cleaner . Lol
Why not use a semi auto
They're not legal for hunting in some states
@@briant7652 I never new that ,what states can't you use them 🤔
@@briant7652legal in Maine
No wonder I never use mine. Pain in the ass