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Default new Remington 7600 in .30-06 loading problems...feedback and opinions

I just bought a Remington 7600 pump action in .30-06 which is similar to my father's 760 Gamemaster in .30-06; as part of my 'prerange familiarization' I loaded red plastic snapcaps into the mags I got and proceeded to cycle and shoot the weapon only to have loading jams with the snapcaps; then I had some empty cases around that I shot from the bolt gun I traded in and proceeded to do the same thing; the empty casings won't even attempt to load...

any ideas? does this gun have a problem or do I need to shoot it to break it in?
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Default Re: new Remington 7600 in .30-06 loading problems...feedback and opinions

I personally would just take it out and shoot it.

I have never tried snap caps so cannot comment on those.

The spent casings are expanded from shooting so may be the problem as to why they do not cycle.

I read in the past that if you reload for a pumpgun that you should resize the entire case. I'd have to check but I think my dies are small base resizing dies.
I have had a rem 760 in 06 for about 32 years. No problems or complaints. Shoots about 1 1/2 inch groups at a hundred but I download my rounds by a grain and a half for the tightest group. The deer don't know.

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Default Re: new Remington 7600 in .30-06 loading problems...feedback and opinions

Pretty much what you already heard...

Empty cases from another chamber will almost NEVER feed.

Snap caps in general are lighter than loaded ammo, that might be it.

Don't get concerned until you take it to the range with live ammo.

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Default Re: new Remington 7600 in .30-06 loading problems...feedback and opinions

Also, If you reload for a pump action rifle make certain that you full length resize the brass everytime. If you just neck size, the rest of the case body will be too big to fit in the chamber. Pump action rifles are very tightly made and very picky as to how you reload for tham as well. I have heard others say their snap caps will work well in pump action rifles, you are not alone.

Also, fired casings from a bolt gun will never work in a pump gun, usually most commercial and most all military bolt guns have what I call "generous" chambers, usually bigger than most pump guns. Brass will swell more from most bolt guns whereas even the pump gun action is somewhat tighter usually, you still get some swell. But do take the advice above, work it like you mean it.

Just my $.02 here, your mileage may vary.

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