Remington 783 .308 Win Rifle w/ Scope | Firearms Missouri

$38,530.00

A complete, out-of-the-box hunting rifle system in .308 Win with a mounted 3-9x40mm scope. Delivers reliable performance and an adjustable trigger at a standout value.

Description

Let me tell you about a rifle that punches well above its weight class. I remember taking this Remington 783 308 Win 22″ Barrel, 3-9x40mm Scope out for the first time, a bit skeptical of the price tag. After putting a few hundred rounds of cheap .308 and some premium hunting loads downrange, I had to admit—this package deal gets the fundamentals right. It’s a no-frills, centerfire bolt-action hunting rifle that comes ready to hunt with a mounted and bore-sighted scope, all for a price that’s hard to argue with.

So, what is the Remington 783 308 Win 22″ Barrel, 3-9x40mm Scope? It’s a complete, out-of-the-box hunting rifle system. Chambered in the versatile .308 Winchester, it features a 22-inch carbon steel barrel, a crisp adjustable trigger, and comes with a factory-mounted and bore-sighted 3-9x40mm scope. This package is designed for hunters and shooters who want reliable performance without a custom build’s complexity or cost. At $385.30, it represents a significant value in today’s market.

The heart of the 783 is its action. The cylindrical receiver provides a solid, rigid platform, and the barrel is free-floated from the synthetic stock to aid accuracy. The SuperCell recoil pad is a welcome feature—.308 can snap in a light rifle, but this pad takes the sting out. The trigger is a standout. It’s user-adjustable from 2.5 to 5 pounds, and the one on my test unit broke cleanly at a hair over 3 pounds with no discernible creep. That’s a feature you often pay extra for on other budget rifles.

Now, the included 3-9x40mm scope. Is it a high-end optic? No. But it’s perfectly serviceable for the woods and fields of Missouri. The fact it’s mounted and bore-sighted means you can head to the range, make your final zero adjustments, and be confident it’ll hold. The rifle uses a standard scope base footprint, so if you later want to upgrade to a Vortex Crossfire II or a Leupold VX-Freedom, the swap is straightforward. The whole setup fits out of the box, with no gunsmithing required to get started.

Here’s the thing—this isn’t a showpiece. The synthetic stock is functional but simple. The bolt throw is smooth enough after a break-in period, though it lacks the butter-silk feel of a $1,000 action. But that misses the point. This rifle is a tool, and a damned effective one. It’s built to be carried through brush, leaned against a tree, and to put venison in the freezer. With a weight around 7.5 pounds unscoped, it carries easily all day. The .308 Winchester cartridge itself is a legend, capable of taking all North American game at reasonable ranges with proper shot placement.

Caliber .308 Winchester
Barrel Length 22 Inches
Overall Length 42.5 Inches (Approx.)
Weight Approx. 7.5 lbs (Unscoped)
Magazine Capacity 4 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine)
Included Optic 3-9x40mm Riflescope

Pros: Exceptional value for a complete system. The adjustable trigger is a genuine performance booster. The .308 Win caliber is widely available and effective. Comes ready to hunt with a mounted scope. Lightweight and easy to carry.

Cons: The stock is basic and may benefit from aftermarket bedding for ultimate precision. The included scope is adequate but often the first component owners upgrade. The bolt action benefits from a break-in period to smooth out.

Who is this rifle for? It’s perfect for the new hunter looking for a dependable, all-in-one first rifle. It’s for the seasoned hunter who wants a reliable, no-worry backup or truck gun. It’s also an ideal platform for a project gun—the solid action and barrel can be dropped into a Boyd’s or Bell & Carlson stock later for a custom feel on a budget. This package ships to Missouri and compliant US states.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the scope any good, or should I plan to replace it immediately?

A: The scope is functional. It will get you on paper and through a hunting season. For casual target shooting and most hunting inside 200 yards, it’s sufficient. Most serious shooters eventually upgrade to a clearer, more durable optic, but you can start with this one without issue.

Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect from this rifle?

A: With quality factory ammo, sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) groups are possible, though 1 to 1.5 MOA is a more common and realistic expectation for a factory rifle in this class. That’s more than accurate enough for ethical hunting at typical distances.

Q: Does it use proprietary magazines, and are extras easy to find?

A: Yes, it uses a detachable box magazine specific to the Remington 783 model. They are readily available online and at many retailers. I’d recommend picking up a spare or two.

If you’re in the market for a straightforward, capable hunting rifle that delivers serious performance without a serious investment, take a closer look at this Remington 783 package. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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