Remington 783 | .300 Win Mag | Synthetic | R85839
MSRP: $580.00
Your Price: $452.00
Remington 783 bolt-action rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum with a matte black synthetic stock, CrossFire adjustable trigger, drilled & tapped receiver, and a 3-round steel detachable magazine. Right-hand configuration with swivel studs and r
The Remington 783 is a bolt-action sporting rifle built around a synthetic stock with a dual pillar bedding platform and CrossFire adjustable trigger. It is chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum and features a steel barrel and a drilled-and-tapped receiver for optics. This configuration is suited to long-range hunting and field work where reliable repeatable accuracy and a lightweight, weather-resistant stock are important. A compact, variable-power riflescope under $1,000 such as the Vortex Viper PST Gen II 3-15×44 pairs well for precision shots at extended ranges.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .300 Winchester Magnum.
- The action type is Bolt Action.
- The stock material is Synthetic.
- The stock color is BLACK.
- The trigger is the CrossFire adjustable system.
- The magazine capacity is 3 rounds.
- It uses a steel detachable magazine with a steel latch.
- The barrel material is carbon steel.
- The rifle is drilled and tapped for scope mounts.
- The reported rate of twist is 1:10″.
- The overall length is 44.50 inches.
- There are no sights included on the rifle.
- The rifle includes a recoil pad (SuperCell style reported).
- Swivel studs are included for sling attachment.
- The UPC is 810070684372.
The 783 places Remington’s accuracy-enhancing features into an accessible platform: a pillar-bedded synthetic stock that free-floats the barrel and a precision button-rifled steel barrel combined with an adjustable CrossFire trigger. This package is aimed at shooters seeking a durable, weather-resistant hunting rifle capable of consistent shot-to-shot performance in the field. Its drilled-and-tapped receiver simplifies mounting a variable-power riflescope for longer-range work.
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