Description
Picture this: you’ve saved for a proper deer rifle, but the price tags on the rack make you wince. You need a tool that works, not a showpiece. That’s where the Remington 783 270 Win 22″ Barrel, 3-9x40mm Scope Black comes in. It’s the answer for the hunter who wants proven performance without emptying the wallet. This is a factory-scoped, centerfire bolt-action rifle chambered in the classic .270 Winchester, designed to deliver reliable accuracy at a price point that makes sense.
Here’s the thing—at $385.30, this package is about as close as you get to ‘bang-for-buck’ in a ready-to-hunt rifle. You’re getting a complete system: a rifle known for a strong, user-adjustable trigger and a free-floated barrel, plus a mounted 3-9x40mm scope to get you on target. No need for separate purchases or complex assembly. It fits out of the box, needing only a bore sight and your chosen ammunition. The .270 Win cartridge itself is a major value point, offering flat trajectory and ample power for Missouri whitetail, pronghorn, or even elk out west, without the punishing recoil or premium ammo cost of some magnum calibers.
Key Features
The heart of the 783’s value is its barrel and action. The 22-inch carbon steel barrel is free-floated, meaning it doesn’t touch the stock along its length. This improves consistency shot-to-shot, which is where real-world accuracy comes from. The dual front-locking lugs on the bolt provide a solid, 90-degree lift for smooth cycling. The adjustable CrossFire trigger is a standout—you can set the pull weight to your preference without a gunsmith, a feature often reserved for more expensive models.
The included 3-9x40mm scope is a practical partner. The 3-9x magnification range is the gold standard for most North American big game hunting, giving you a wide field of view at 3x for close shots and the detail for longer, careful aim at 9x. The 40mm objective lens gathers enough light for dawn and dusk situations. While it’s a functional scope to start with, the rifle’s receiver is drilled and tapped, ready for an upgrade to optics from brands like Vortex or Leupold down the line if you choose.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .270 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | 42.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.0 lbs (scoped) |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (3+1) |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Finish | Black Synthetic Stock & Blued Barrel |
Pros & Cons
Pros: The price is the headline. You get a shooting system for less than many bare rifles. The adjustable trigger is a genuine performance perk. The .270 Win is versatile, effective, and ammo is widely available. The synthetic stock is durable and weather-resistant for all-day sits in a Missouri treestand. It’s a true ready-to-hunt package—just add ammo and sight it in.
Cons: Compromises exist to hit this price. The synthetic stock is functional but not luxurious. The included scope gets the job done, but higher-end optics will have better glass clarity and light transmission. The bolt action may not be as silky-smooth as a model costing twice as much out of the box, though it often wears in nicely with use.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is for the first-time big game hunter building a kit on a budget. It’s for the seasoned hunter who needs a reliable, no-fuss backup or truck gun. It’s for the landowner managing deer populations who needs an effective tool that won’t cause heartburn if it gets scratched. If your priority is putting meat in the freezer or filling a tag with a dependable rifle, not impressing friends at the range club, the Remington 783 package makes a compelling argument.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already mounted and sighted in?
A: The scope is mounted and ringed from the factory, but it is not sighted in. You will need to bore sight it (a simple process) and then fire a group at the range to zero it for your specific ammunition. This is standard for any new scoped rifle.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality factory ammunition and a steady shooter, sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy is possible, but a realistic expectation for this value package is 1 to 1.5 MOA. That’s more than sufficient for ethical hunting shots at typical distances.
Q: Can I use other scope rings or bases?
A: Yes. The receiver uses a standard Remington 700-style base footprint. This means it’s compatible with popular aftermarket scope bases and rings from manufacturers like Warne, Leupold, and Talley, giving you plenty of upgrade options.
Ready to see if this value-focused hunting package is the right fit for your needs? This Remington 783 270 Win 22″ Barrel, 3-9x40mm Scope Black is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.



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