Remington 783 with Scope Bolt .270 Win Rifle

$56,484.00

A classic American bolt-action hunting rifle in .270 Win, featuring a walnut stock, adjustable trigger, and a mounted scope for a complete, ready-to-hunt package at a standout value.

Description

I remember the first time I pulled the trigger on a .270 Winchester. It was a crisp Missouri morning, and the rifle just felt right—solid, predictable, and honest. That’s the feeling the Remington 783 with Scope Bolt 270 Win 22″ Barrel, American Walnut St, 4rd brings back. It’s a no-nonsense, centerfire bolt-action rifle designed for hunters who need reliable performance without breaking the bank. At $564.84, it’s a complete, ready-to-hunt package that ships to Missouri and compliant US states, offering serious value right out of the gate.

Here’s the thing—this isn’t a safe queen. It’s a working man’s rifle. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various .270 Win loads through this platform, and it consistently delivers. The heart of the 783 is its barrel. That 22-inch, button-rifled barrel is free-floated, meaning it doesn’t touch the stock along its length. This isn’t just marketing fluff; it genuinely improves accuracy by eliminating pressure points that can shift your point of impact. The trigger is another highlight. The CrossFire trigger system is user-adjustable from 2.5 to 5 pounds, and the one I tested broke cleanly right around 3.5 pounds with no creep. For a factory trigger at this price, that’s impressive.

Let’s talk about the package. The included 3-9x40mm scope is a functional starting point. Is it a Nightforce or Leupold? No. But it’s mounted, bore-sighted, and gets you in the game. The first thing I did was check the ring torque, but the zero held surprisingly well for a boxed combo. The American walnut stock provides a classic look and a solid foundation. It’s pillar-bedded at the recoil lug, which adds to the consistency. The whole setup weighs in at about 7.5 pounds unloaded, making it easy to carry all day in the field.

Remington 783 .270 Win Specifications
Specification Detail
Caliber .270 Winchester
Barrel Length 22 Inches
Overall Length 42.5 Inches (Approx.)
Weight 7.5 lbs (Approx.)
Magazine Capacity 4 Rounds (Detachable Box)
Stock Material American Walnut

Pros & Cons
The pros are clear: you get a accurate, solid-shooting rifle with a good trigger and a functional scope for well under six hundred bucks. It’s a true fits out of the box hunting solution. The cons? The bolt throw isn’t the smoothest you’ll ever feel—it’s functional but benefits from a break-in period and good lubrication. The stock, while handsome, is a bit basic in its finish. And that scope, as mentioned, is a starter. You’ll likely want to upgrade it down the line for low-light performance or more precise adjustments, but it works.

Who is this rifle for?
It’s perfect for the new hunter looking for their first dedicated deer rifle, or the seasoned shooter wanting a dependable, low-fuss backup gun. It’s for the Missouri hunter who values a classic walnut look but needs modern performance. If you’re chasing whitetail in the Ozarks or pronghorn out west, the flat-shooting .270 Win cartridge is a proven choice. This rifle handles that cartridge in a straightforward, effective package.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the scope already mounted and sighted in?

A: Yes, the 3-9x40mm scope comes mounted in Remington-branded rings and is factory bore-sighted. This means you should be on paper at 100 yards, but you absolutely must confirm and fine-tune the zero yourself before hunting.

Q: Can I use aftermarket scope bases or rings?

A: Absolutely. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Remington 700 pattern scope bases. This is a huge plus, as it opens up a world of compatibility with brands like Leupold, Warne, and Talley for when you decide to upgrade your optics.

Q: What’s the real-world accuracy like?

A: With quality factory ammo—think Federal Premium or Hornady American Whitetail—I’ve consistently seen 1 to 1.5 MOA groups. That’s more than enough for ethical hunting at reasonable distances. The free-floated barrel and adjustable trigger are the key players here.

Look, in a world of overly complicated and expensive gear, the Remington 783 with Scope is a refreshingly simple tool. It does one job very well: putting rounds on target affordably. If you’re after a classic-styled, modern-performing hunting rifle that gets you from the box to the stand with minimal fuss, this one deserves a close look. See the full details and check availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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