Description
The Remington 783 DM (Detachable Magazine), .30-06, 22″, 4rd, Black Synthetic Stock is a bolt-action hunting rifle built for reliability and straightforward performance. It centers on a cost-effective, no-frills platform with a user-detachable magazine system, making it a practical choice for hunters who need a dependable tool in the field. This rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Key Features
- Detachable Magazine System: Enables quick reloads and safe unloading without cycling the bolt. Carry loaded spares for faster follow-up shots.
- Proven .30-06 Springfield Caliber: Offers a vast selection of ammunition for everything from whitetail to elk, with power that reaches out effectively at common hunting distances.
- Black Synthetic Stock: Provides durability against moisture, temperature changes, and rough handling. It’s a tool, not a showpiece.
- User-Adjustable Trigger: Allows you to tune the pull weight to your preference for a crisper, more controlled shot.
- 22-Inch Barrel: Balances maneuverability in a blind or thick timber with the velocity needed for the .30-06 cartridge to perform.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .30-06 Springfield |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 Rounds |
| Stock Material | Black Synthetic |
| Action Type | Bolt Action |
| Trigger | User-Adjustable CrossFire |
Weighing in at approximately 7.5 pounds, the 783 DM handles predictably. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts, a process that requires no gunsmithing required for standard bases. Look, when it comes to a hard-use hunting rifle, you want simplicity and power—this package delivers both for a price point of $319.50.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the rifle for the Missouri deer hunter who spends more time in the woods than the gun shop. It’s for the shooter who values a straightforward, dependable tool over cosmetic frills. If your priority is a capable .30-06 that goes bang every time you pull the trigger, handles rough weather, and doesn’t cause financial anxiety if it gets a scratch, this is your platform. The 22-inch barrel offers a solid balance for still-hunting in the Ozarks or sitting in a midwestern tree stand.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The primary advantage is cost-effective access to the legendary .30-06 cartridge. The detachable magazine is a genuine functional upgrade for safer unloading and quicker tactical reloads in the field. The synthetic stock shrugs off abuse, and the adjustable trigger is a welcome feature at this price. It’s a workhorse.
Cons: The synthetic stock may feel utilitarian compared to wood, and the action won’t have the butter-smooth feel of a premium rifle. That said, you’re investing in the barrel and the core function, not the polish. The 4-round capacity is standard for the hunting role but less than some modern detachable magazine systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What scope mounts fit the Remington 783?
A: The 783 receiver uses a standard Remington 700 front and rear scope base footprint. This means a vast array of mounts from brands like Leupold, Warne, and Talley are drop-in ready, providing immense flexibility for optics choice.
Q: Is the magazine compatible with other 783 models?
A: Yes, the DM (Detachable Magazine) model’s magazines are specific to the 783 DM series but are interchangeable between calibers that share the same cartridge dimensions. Always verify caliber marking on the magazine for safety.
Q: Can this rifle handle heavier .30-06 loads for larger game?</n
A: Absolutely. The .30-06 Springfield is renowned for its versatility. With the proper 180-grain or heavier controlled-expansion hunting loads, this rifle is perfectly capable for elk, moose, or bear within ethical hunting ranges. The rigid barrel and action are built for standard pressure factory ammunition.
Ready to add this dependable .30-06 to your kit? The Remington 783 DM is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. An FFL transfer required for firearm purchases to ensure a legal and smooth transaction.




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