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  1. Mar 28, 2023 · Remington 783 Chambering.22-250 Remington .223 Remington.243 Winchester ; 7mm-08 Remington ; 7mm Remington Magnum.270 Winchester .308 Winchester .30-06 Springfield.300 Winchester Magnum ; Build Quality. So we pulled the Remington 783 out of the box and right away, it was at the bottom of our list. I hated the build quality. For a composite ...

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    • Remington Cross-Fire Trigger
    • Remington 783 Magazine
    • Usability and Ergonomics
    • Quality
    • Remington 783 Specifications
    • Conclusion

    Like the Marlin XL7 or Ruger American, the Remington 783 includes a take on Savage’s Accutrigger. These improved versions are somewhat different, in that the lever blocks the sear, not the trigger. Long story short, they’re better. The trigger on my 783 broke at 3.5 lbs with just a touch of creep, which is pretty good and I believe will improve wit...

    This is new and was not something present in the Marlin X7 rifles, and it’s pretty good for the budget rifle category! Some plastic, for sure, but metal in the right places and a nice, secure seating mechanism in the rifle. The back of the mag has a spot welded angled bit of metal that sturdily holds the rear of the mag in place. If you’re in a hun...

    There are a few things to note in the usability and ergonomics department on this rifle. The plastic itself is kind of grippy and the stock is rather beefy. You have to put a decent amount of pressure on the forend to get it even close to touching the free floating barrel. Among the inexpensive bolt action rifles, the 783 is the beefiest feeling on...

    You can tell that some corners got cut with rifle. From opening the box and seeing pretty much nothing inside except the cheapest packing style possible, you know that this is a budget rifle. I’m not sure if it’s a “Remlin” issue, but check your rifle over before buying. Several that I saw had problems that I wouldn’t have wanted to deal with. One ...

    22″ Magnum Contour Barrel (24″ on magnum)
    Available in 270, 30-06, 7mm rem mag, 308.
    User adjustable Cross-Fire trigger
    Pillar bedded stock

    The quick question that’s on your mind: is it worth it? That depends on what’s important to you. If you want a heavier barrel, the best mag in a budget rifle, a great trigger, easy to use bolt release, availability in 7mm rem mag. and a good buttpad, the 783 is your choice. If finish, bolt smoothness, price, and an easy to use safety are important,...

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  2. Dec 21, 2013 · Well-deserved criticism aside, the 783 is a good hunting rifle and a great value. The fact that it is as rough as a cob is no problem for a working gun. If you’d like to leave yours in the path...

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  4. Jan 20, 2013 · Bought a new Remington 783in 300 Win Mag for $269 + tax at Whittaker’s in Kentucky. Haven’t shot it yet. Bolt a little sloppy but big deal. I don’t compare it to the 700 or other “higher grade” rifles. I considered the Ruger All American, but the price won me over.

  5. Apr 3, 2021 · With an overall length of barely 36” this rifle would be great for deer hunting in a mixed terrain environment and ringing steel out to 800 yds. When the Model 783 arrived, I thought it was...

  6. I was interested in whether you know the maximum length of the magazine for feeding a cartridge in the Rem 783 in 7mm Rem Mag and 300 Win Mag cartridges. If a person got one of these rifles say in 300 Win Mag the question is can the magazine length accommodate long slippery bullets like the 208 grain A-Max/ELD-x or longer such as in the case of ...

  7. Sep 27, 2020 · I got the rem 783 .30 win mag. I love it so far, very accurate, good bolt action, however it does catch on the first round and it only holds 3 round in the. 300. The biggest issue is the stock scope as eye clearance, as said before, is only about 1″.

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