Description
The sun is barely a suggestion through the Missouri timber, and the buck is a ghost in the brush. You need a rifle that bridges the gap between raw power and practical precision—a tool that’s ready for the moment, not a project. That’s where the Remington 783 Mossy Oak Break Up Country 270 Win, 3-9X40 Scope Adjustable Trigger Detachable Magazine comes in. It’s a complete, out-of-the-box hunting system designed for the hunter who demands performance without the premium price tag.
What is it? The Remington 783 Mossy Oak Break Up Country is a bolt-action hunting rifle chambered in .270 Winchester. It comes as a ready-to-hunt package with a mounted 3-9x40mm scope, features an adjustable CrossFire trigger, and utilizes a detachable box magazine. Priced at $412.84, it’s a turn-key solution for deer, elk, and other big game, available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Built for the Field, Not the Bench
This isn’t a safe queen. The 783 is built around a solid, pillar-bedded action for consistent shot placement. The adjustable CrossFire trigger is the heart of the system—you can tune the pull weight to your preference, a feature often reserved for more expensive rifles. That means a clean, predictable break when it matters most, with no gunsmithing required. The 22-inch barrel provides the .270 Win cartridge with the velocity it’s famous for, delivering flat trajectories and decisive terminal performance at common hunting ranges.
A Complete System from Day One
Forget the hassle of mounting and bore-sighting. The included 3-9x40mm scope is a practical choice for the vast majority of North American hunting scenarios. At 3x, you have a wide field of view for tracking movement in thick cover; at 9x, you can confidently place a shot across a CRP field or a powerline cut. The Mossy Oak Break Up Country camo isn’t just for looks—it’s a functional finish that breaks up your outline against a variety of backdrops, from oak leaves to prairie grass. The synthetic stock is tough, weather-resistant, and free from the warping issues that can plague wood in the humid Midwest.
Practical Details That Make a Difference
Here’s the thing—the detachable magazine is a genuine field upgrade. Loading and unloading is faster and safer, and carrying a spare magazine is easier than fumbling with loose rounds in your pocket. The rifle’s overall design is straightforward and robust, with a familiar bolt lift and a positive safety. Weighing in at approximately 7.5 lbs, it’s a manageable carry for all-day hunts without feeling insubstantial when you settle into your shooting position.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .270 Winchester |
| Action | Bolt Action |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Magazine | Detachable Box, 4-Round Capacity |
| Trigger | Adjustable CrossFire |
| Overall Length | 42.5 inches |
| Finish/Camo | Mossy Oak Break Up Country |
| Scope | 3-9x40mm, Mounted |
Pros & Cons: The Straight Talk
Pros: Exceptional value for a complete hunting package. The adjustable trigger is a standout feature that enhances accuracy. The detachable magazine offers real-world convenience. The .270 Win is a proven, versatile cartridge for Missouri whitetail and beyond. The camo finish and synthetic stock stand up to harsh weather.
Cons: As a value-focused rifle, the finish and some components are utilitarian. The scope is functional but may be upgraded later by serious long-range shooters. The bolt action, while smooth, may not have the polished feel of rifles costing twice as much.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is for the practical hunter. It’s for the Missouri landowner managing deer, the first-time big game hunter needing a reliable starter, or the seasoned hunter who wants a dependable, no-fuss backup rifle. If your priority is a capable, accurate tool that goes from the box to the field with minimal fuss and maximum reliability, the Remington 783 package is built for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already sighted in?
A: The scope is mounted and should be roughly bore-sighted from the factory, but you must finalize zeroing at the range with your chosen ammunition before hunting. This is a critical safety and accuracy step for any scoped firearm.
Q: Can I use aftermarket scope rings or bases?
A: Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Remington 700 pattern scope bases. This means you have a wide range of compatible options from brands like Weaver, Leupold, and Warne if you decide to change your optics setup down the line.
Q: What’s the process for purchasing this rifle online?
A: All firearm purchases require an FFL transfer. You can have this rifle shipped to your local licensed FFL dealer in Missouri or any compliant state. They will handle the necessary background check and paperwork to complete the transfer legally.
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