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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