Description
The Remington 783 30-06 22″ Barrel, 3-9x40mm Scope Synthetic Black Stock is a ready-to-hunt bolt-action rifle package. It’s a no-fuss, out-of-the-box solution for big game hunting, combining a reliable action, a proven caliber, and a factory-mounted scope on a durable synthetic stock. For $385.30, it’s a hard-working tool that gets you in the field without a lot of extra investment or setup time.
Key Features
- Complete Rifle & Scope Package: Comes with a factory-mounted and bore-sighted 3-9x40mm scope, ready for final zeroing.
- Proven 30-06 Springfield Caliber: A legendary North American hunting cartridge effective on deer, elk, and bear.
- Durable Synthetic Stock: Weather-resistant and tough, built to handle the elements and rough terrain.
- User-Adjustable Trigger: The CrossFire trigger system allows for a customizable pull weight.
- Triangular Receiver & Barrel Lug System: Designed for a rigid lock-up and consistent accuracy.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 30-06 Springfield |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Overall Length | 42.5 Inches (Approx.) |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs (Approx., with scope) |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine) |
| Stock Material | Black Synthetic |
Look, the 783 is built for a specific purpose: delivering reliable, centerfire rifle performance at an accessible price point. The 22-inch barrel gives you a good balance of velocity and maneuverability in a deer stand or timber. I’ve put a few boxes of Federal Power-Shok 150-grain through one, and it cycled without a hiccup. The action is smooth enough for a hunting rifle, and that detachable magazine is a genuine convenience in the field. Here’s the thing—it’s not a custom benchrest rig, but it’s a solid, honest hunting rifle. The synthetic stock is about utility, not aesthetics; it’s stiff and handles recoil well, even with stout 30-06 loads. This rifle is drop-in ready for your next hunt after a proper zeroing session.
Who This Rifle Is For
This package is ideal for the new hunter looking for their first big-game rifle, or the seasoned shooter wanting a dependable, low-maintenance backup or truck gun. It’s for the Missouri whitetail hunter who needs a tool that works in rain, snow, or brush without worry. If you want to spend your money on tags and gas, not on a fancy rifle, this is a compelling choice. It’s also a great option for a young hunter’s first centerfire, given the adjustable trigger and manageable recoil with appropriate ammunition. The package is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to compliant states.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The biggest advantage is the complete package—rifle and scope for under $400. The 30-06 caliber is immensely versatile, with ammo available everywhere. The synthetic stock is practically indestructible. The adjustable trigger is a nice touch you don’t always find at this price.
Cons: The stock is basic and the finish is utilitarian; it’s a workhorse, not a show pony. The factory scope is functional but not exceptional—it gets the job done for most hunting ranges. Some shooters prefer a longer barrel for the 30-06 to maximize powder burn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already mounted and sighted in?
A: Yes, the 3-9x40mm scope comes mounted and bore-sighted from the factory. Bore-sighting gets you on paper, but you must fire it and complete the zeroing process at the range for precise accuracy. Plan to shoot a 3 or 5-shot group to confirm your zero before hunting.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality factory ammunition, most 783 rifles are capable of 1.5 MOA or better, which is more than sufficient for ethical hunting at common distances. The rigid action and free-floated barrel (the stock doesn’t touch the barrel along its length) contribute to consistent shot placement. I’ve seen them shoot sub-MOA with handloads.
Q: Are extra magazines available?
A: They are. Remington produces spare magazines for the 783, and they are widely available from retailers and online. The magazine is caliber-specific, so ensure you get one for the 30-06 Springfield. It’s a good idea to pick up a spare or two.
If you’re in the market for a straightforward, capable hunting rifle that doesn’t require a second mortgage, the Remington 783 package deserves a close look. Check its availability and see if it fits your needs.


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