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I am getting my first large caliber rifle in the next couple of weeks for my birthday. I have my mind set on the remington 783 but i just want to know if anyone has shot it or has it and can tell me what they think about it because YouTube and other internet sources dont have much on it

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I was in Gander Mtn. a while back and a guy was dropping off his 783 to be repaired (under warranty) The bolt handle pulled out of the bolt. The gunsmith said he had seen this problem, with 783's before. 

You should check out the Ruger American. They are a well made, quality rifle that are very well priced. I think they run about $400.00 brand new.

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I've heard some good reports on the 783.  It a whole lot better rifle than the previous low-end model they had out.  I'd definitely consider the Ruger American, though.  Some really nice features on that one.  These lower priced rifles are not things of beauty, but you DO get a heck of lot for your money with them.  They are pretty much just as accurate as higher cost models and will kill deer just as dead.   

 

 

 

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I was in Gander Mtn. a while back and a guy was dropping off his 783 to be repaired (under warranty) The bolt handle pulled out of the bolt. The gunsmith said he had seen this problem, with 783's before. 

 

 

I thought that was the problem with the previous low end model 770??  The 783 is a completely different, redesigned model.

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I have the Marlin 336 in stainless, I've only had it 2 years, but never any problems so far. Mine is chambred in 30-30, it works for where and what I hunt. Not sure what caliber you are looking for , or if you would prefer a bolt action to a lever. Levers work better for me as a left handed shooter.

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I thought that was the problem with the previous low end model 770??  The 783 is a completely different, redesigned model.

Pretty sure it was the 783. I saw the rifle and and it had the smooth stock, not that butt ugly 770 stock, with the vertical lines all the way down it. I could be wrong but I think it was the 783.

 

Can't believe Remington continues to put their name on the 770.

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