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Remington Model 783 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="NilsFrost" data-source="post: 1239155" data-attributes="member: 98135"><p>My dad has one and I like it pretty good. Trigger on his is almost as good as an accutrigger (I'd put it about par with an xl7 which I have). While it still doesn't feel like an expensive rifle by any stretch, it feels much more solid and quality than the 770, not even close. His shoots well, sub moa with 150 interlocks both handloaded and Hornady American Whitetail. The only complaint he has had was that from the factory, the metal latch on the back of the mag didn't hold the mag far enough up for consistent feeding, but 5 minutes spent changing the angle of the metal latch and now that problem is gone. One thing to note, remington suggests you use their 783 bases, or use two of the front 700 bases (or rear, I can't remember off top of my head) but instead of spending the money on their 783 bases or buying two sets of 700 bases, you can use bases designed for savages</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NilsFrost, post: 1239155, member: 98135"] My dad has one and I like it pretty good. Trigger on his is almost as good as an accutrigger (I'd put it about par with an xl7 which I have). While it still doesn't feel like an expensive rifle by any stretch, it feels much more solid and quality than the 770, not even close. His shoots well, sub moa with 150 interlocks both handloaded and Hornady American Whitetail. The only complaint he has had was that from the factory, the metal latch on the back of the mag didn't hold the mag far enough up for consistent feeding, but 5 minutes spent changing the angle of the metal latch and now that problem is gone. One thing to note, remington suggests you use their 783 bases, or use two of the front 700 bases (or rear, I can't remember off top of my head) but instead of spending the money on their 783 bases or buying two sets of 700 bases, you can use bases designed for savages [/QUOTE]
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