Remington 783 Varmint
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Flipping the rifle over to expose its belly shows where Remington saves you money. They have done away with bottom metal and replaced it with a plastic triggerguard thats large enough to fit a gloved finger and a small metal magazine catch. The front takedown screw holds the metal magazine catch.The flush-mounted box magazine holds four to five cartridges depending on caliber... Read critic reviews...
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Remington 783 Varmint Description
In 2013, Remington introduced the Model 783 bolt-action rifle in the highly competitive budget-rifle market. A distinct design departure from the beloved Model 700, the Model 783 provides performance-oriented features designed to optimize a rifles accuracy. The Varmint has a heavy profiled, button-rifled barrel. Its free-floated and has a nonthreaded crowned muzzle. The Varmint models are chambered in .223 Rem., .22-250 Rem., .243 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Win. Remington uses a drop-box, double-stacked magazine that sits flush with the bottom of the stock.Technical Data
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