Remington 783 - 01/18/13
Brother and I just got back from the Shot Show and had a chance to look the new Remington 783 over quite a bit
My main idea was to compare it to the Ruger American.
Interesting rifle..Not an updated 770 at all
button rifled barrel compared to the hammer forged 700 barrels of today..
nicely done crown on the rifle. Better than the stock 700(IMHO),recessed but then cut with a 45 degree final finish. Seems the factory in Ky has taken some pride in this rifle
tupperware stock, but Much stronger than the typical 700. Actually looks to be a bit different material ? you can move the foreend side to side but it takes a good bit of pressure. you'll have no issues shooting it from the bench at all..
steel magazine not all polymer. just a poly bottom. Nice flush finish and seems rock solid in lock up..
standard Rem type 700 type recoil lug..we'll see aftermarket stocks for sure.
poly trigger guard But not integral to the stock. similar a ADL trigger guard as it will separate from the stock so I bet we'll see aftermarket ones...
two stock bolts for the action similar to the 700.. third screw is just for the trigger guard like a ADL
the bolt........... Very nice
two lugs like the 700 but has a Sako sytle extractor.. floating bolt head (like a savage) 90 degree bolt lift..700 style ejector
Bolt handle not as nice as the 700 but a very similar design.( no checkering) wish they had simply put a ball on the end like the old 700s. Bolt release is like a Winchester model 70
trigger looks like the Savage accu trigger or the Ruger American but is designed a bit differently. trigger pull is ............. well the three I tried were just flat outstanding...never personally liked that stye of trigger but this one Remington got right ...really right..
Out of the box much better than a 700 trigger as far as factory pull..
it's not a hard glass like type of letoff ...more a rolled type of trigger pull and release but very smooth and light weight.
the receiver is similar to the American with the smallish ejector port so loading outside of the magazine will be tough/impossible? but that's ok.. it was designed to be loaded from the mag. Looks to be every bit as strong as the 700 action.
they will have both short and long actions to accommodate both 30-06 length cartridges as well as the 308 length.
barrel nut looks like it came from Marlin..has notches for a barrel nut wrench similar to the savage. not quite as attractive as the ruger but ok..
not sure what the barrel threads are, so not idea yet if a 700 barrel will screw in and work.. even if they use the same threads I suspect they will not work without some work..just a guess from observation..Hopefully we'll see some screw in aftermarket barrels from the various custom makers.
Finish is very similar to the Ruger.. nice but no polished bluing..
OK I'm a Remington guy, but to me this rifle is much better thought out than the Ruger.. ...someone at Remington really sat down and thought this one out.. given the mess the 710 and 770 were
Remington got this lower priced Rifle right. (IMHO)
be interested in seeing how they shoot.
no it's not a 700 but really not bad at all. MUCH improved over the 770 stuff.
perfect for a 1st rifle or truck gun..
given that we see 700 ADLs for around $379 at Academy Sports the street price will have to be way under that I think
My main idea was to compare it to the Ruger American.
Interesting rifle..Not an updated 770 at all
button rifled barrel compared to the hammer forged 700 barrels of today..
nicely done crown on the rifle. Better than the stock 700(IMHO),recessed but then cut with a 45 degree final finish. Seems the factory in Ky has taken some pride in this rifle
tupperware stock, but Much stronger than the typical 700. Actually looks to be a bit different material ? you can move the foreend side to side but it takes a good bit of pressure. you'll have no issues shooting it from the bench at all..
steel magazine not all polymer. just a poly bottom. Nice flush finish and seems rock solid in lock up..
standard Rem type 700 type recoil lug..we'll see aftermarket stocks for sure.
poly trigger guard But not integral to the stock. similar a ADL trigger guard as it will separate from the stock so I bet we'll see aftermarket ones...
two stock bolts for the action similar to the 700.. third screw is just for the trigger guard like a ADL
the bolt........... Very nice
two lugs like the 700 but has a Sako sytle extractor.. floating bolt head (like a savage) 90 degree bolt lift..700 style ejector
Bolt handle not as nice as the 700 but a very similar design.( no checkering) wish they had simply put a ball on the end like the old 700s. Bolt release is like a Winchester model 70
trigger looks like the Savage accu trigger or the Ruger American but is designed a bit differently. trigger pull is ............. well the three I tried were just flat outstanding...never personally liked that stye of trigger but this one Remington got right ...really right..
Out of the box much better than a 700 trigger as far as factory pull..
it's not a hard glass like type of letoff ...more a rolled type of trigger pull and release but very smooth and light weight.
the receiver is similar to the American with the smallish ejector port so loading outside of the magazine will be tough/impossible? but that's ok.. it was designed to be loaded from the mag. Looks to be every bit as strong as the 700 action.
they will have both short and long actions to accommodate both 30-06 length cartridges as well as the 308 length.
barrel nut looks like it came from Marlin..has notches for a barrel nut wrench similar to the savage. not quite as attractive as the ruger but ok..
not sure what the barrel threads are, so not idea yet if a 700 barrel will screw in and work.. even if they use the same threads I suspect they will not work without some work..just a guess from observation..Hopefully we'll see some screw in aftermarket barrels from the various custom makers.
Finish is very similar to the Ruger.. nice but no polished bluing..
OK I'm a Remington guy, but to me this rifle is much better thought out than the Ruger.. ...someone at Remington really sat down and thought this one out.. given the mess the 710 and 770 were
Remington got this lower priced Rifle right. (IMHO)
be interested in seeing how they shoot.
no it's not a 700 but really not bad at all. MUCH improved over the 770 stuff.
perfect for a 1st rifle or truck gun..
given that we see 700 ADLs for around $379 at Academy Sports the street price will have to be way under that I think