Description
You’re a Missouri hunter on a budget, staring down the cost of a new deer rifle. You need something that works, not a showpiece. You’ve seen the big-name brands with price tags that make you wince. That’s the exact scenario where the Remington 783, 3-9x40mm Scope 243 Win Bolt 22, Synthetic Black Stock, 4 rd makes its case. It’s a complete, ready-to-hunt package built for value, not for the gun safe queen.
The Remington 783 is a bolt-action rifle chambered in .243 Winchester, featuring a synthetic black stock, a factory-mounted 3-9x40mm scope, and a 4-round detachable box magazine. It’s a budget-conscious, out-of-the-box hunting solution designed for reliability and accuracy without the premium price tag.
Here’s the thing—Remington built the 783 to compete directly with other value-priced hunting rifles like the Ruger American and the Savage Axis. They cut costs in smart places, like the synthetic stock and a simplified receiver design, to put the engineering budget where it counts: the barrel and the trigger. The result is a rifle that, for under $400, delivers performance that challenges models costing a hundred dollars more. The included 3-9x40mm scope is a practical pairing for the .243 Win cartridge, giving you a clear sight picture for everything from varmints at 100 yards to whitetail deer at 300.
The heart of the system is the free-floated, button-rifled barrel. This isn’t a budget-bin part; it’s a serious barrel that contributes significantly to the rifle’s noted accuracy. It’s paired with the CrossFire trigger, which is user-adjustable between 2.5 and 5 pounds. You can tune it for a crisp, predictable break that helps immensely with shot placement. The bolt features dual opposing locking lugs for a solid lockup, and the synthetic stock is both lightweight and durable, shrugging off Missouri’s variable weather. The whole package is drop-in ready—you can take it from the box to the range with zero gunsmithing required.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .243 Winchester |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | 42.5 Inches |
| Stock Material | Synthetic (Black) |
| Optics | Factory-Mounted 3-9x40mm Scope |
Pros: The primary advantage is incredible value for money. You get a scoped rifle for $385.30 that shoots straight. The adjustable trigger is a fantastic feature at this price, and the free-floated barrel is a real accuracy booster. The synthetic stock is low-maintenance and the detachable magazine is convenient. Cons: The synthetic stock feels utilitarian, not luxurious. The action may feel a bit rougher than a premium rifle’s when new, though it often smooths with use. The included scope is functional, but serious shooters may eventually upgrade to optics from brands like Vortex or Leupold.
So who is this rifle for? It’s perfect for the first-time hunter, the budget-minded landowner needing a reliable tool, or the shooter who wants a dedicated, no-fuss rifle for a specific purpose like deer or coyote hunting. It’s a workhorse. If you prioritize practical performance over fit and finish, and want to spend your money on ammo and range time instead of a brand name, this is your rifle. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already sighted in?
A: No, the scope is mounted and bore-sighted at the factory, but you will need to finalize the zero with your chosen ammunition at the range. This is standard for any scoped rifle package.
Q: Can I use other .243 ammo besides what’s listed?
A: Absolutely. The Remington 783 in .243 Win is designed to fire any commercially available .243 Winchester or 6mm Remington ammunition. Always start with a few rounds of a new brand or load to confirm function and point of impact.
Q: How does it compare to a Ruger American?
A: They are direct competitors. The Ruger American has its excellent Marksman Adjustable trigger, while the Remington 783 features its own adjustable CrossFire trigger. The choice often comes down to ergonomics and personal preference—both offer outstanding accuracy per dollar. Handling both is the best way to decide.
For a complete, capable hunting rifle that gets you in the field without breaking the bank, the Remington 783 package represents a solid value proposition. See the full details on our site.



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