SHOT Show 2013: Remington 783

Published on January 16, 2013
Duration: 2:33

The Remington 783 is a new bolt-action rifle unveiled at the 2013 Shot Show, designed for accuracy, reliability, and dependability. It features a rigid, round-body receiver, a Magnum Contour barrel, and a user-adjustable Crossfire trigger. The rifle is offered in various calibers and boasts a durable, pillar-bedded stock with a Supercell recoil pad, all at a suggested retail price of $450.

Quick Summary

The Remington 783, unveiled at SHOT Show 2013, is a bolt-action rifle designed for accuracy and reliability. Key features include a rigid round-body receiver, Magnum Contour barrel, user-adjustable Crossfire trigger, and a durable steel detachable magazine. It's offered in calibers like .270, .30-06, .308, and 7mm Rem Mag, with a suggested retail price of $450.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction and Product Manager
  2. 00:14Unveiling the Remington 783
  3. 00:28Receiver Design
  4. 00:46Barrel Specifications
  5. 01:04Barrel Nut System
  6. 01:20Magazine System
  7. 01:37Bolt and Trigger System
  8. 01:57Stock and Recoil Pad
  9. 02:19Price and Performance
  10. 02:25More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key design features of the Remington 783 rifle?

The Remington 783 features a rigid, round-body receiver with minimal ejection port, a heavy Magnum Contour barrel, and a user-adjustable Crossfire trigger. It also utilizes a barrel nut system for precise headspacing and a durable steel detachable magazine.

What calibers are available for the Remington 783?

The Remington 783 is available in popular calibers such as .270 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .308 Winchester, and 7mm Remington Magnum. All calibers feature the heaviest Sporter weight barrel, known as the Magnum Contour.

What is the trigger system on the Remington 783 and can it be adjusted?

The Remington 783 is equipped with the Crossfire trigger system, a trigger block mechanism that is consumer-adjustable. It ships from the factory at 3.5 lbs but can be adjusted from 3 lbs up to 5 lbs.

What is the stock and recoil reduction system on the Remington 783?

The rifle features an injection-molded stock made with a high percentage of nylon and fiberglass for rigidity. It is twin pillar bedded for free-floating the barrel and includes a Supercell recoil pad designed to absorb up to 54% of felt recoil.

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