Remington Model 760 Gamemaster BDL .308 Win Pump-Action Rifle, 22" Barrel, Deluxe 1970s Production
This Remington Model 760 Gamemaster BDL is a deluxe, pump-action rifle chambered in .308 Winchester and built in the 1970s. The BDL trim adds high-gloss bluing, basket-weave pressed checkering, and white-line spacers that set it apart from standard models. Fewer than 83,000 Model 760 rifles were produced in .308 Win, making this variant notably scarce and appealing to collectors who value both function and limited production numbers.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good – Shows some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling Condition: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The receiver exhibits scattered pitting from previous rust, and the metal and wood surfaces display minor handling marks consistent with careful field use.
What’s Included
- Factory 4-round detachable box magazine stamped “.308 WIN”
- One-piece scope mounting base (installed)
The deluxe BDL grade showcases a gloss-finished walnut Monte Carlo stock and matching fore-end, both featuring Remington’s distinctive basket-weave pressed checkering and white-line spacers. These factory upgrades give the rifle a refined appearance while maintaining solid field ergonomics.
The 22" barrel is paired with a ramp front sight sporting a gold-bead blade and an elevation-adjustable rear sight. A one-piece scope base is already mounted, allowing the buyer to add optics without additional gunsmithing.
Remington’s pump-action design permits safe use of pointed bullets in the detachable magazine—an advantage over traditional tubular magazines. The magazine and feeding system share commonality with the contemporary Model 742 autoloader, making spares and accessories easy to source.
Stamped with the Remington “P X B” barrel code, this rifle dates to the post-GCA production block of 1969–1980. Its serial number range and deluxe features place it firmly within a period that many collectors seek for both build quality and historical context.




