Serious, don't buy a REM 783... its a piece of crap !!!
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1469553-Rem-783-Some-Range-Testing-post-18?highlight=783
Serious, don't buy a REM 783... its a piece of crap !!!
I have a remington 783 thats supposed to be a 270 cal but is actually a 30-06 but was stamped a 270 cal at factory. I bought this gun a few weeks back and I bought or wanted to buy a 270 cal. I took the new gun on a hunting trip that I drove 1000 km to get to the area I had my moose license in to find out when I tried to sight in my new rifle I could not hit the side of a barn with it. I was convinced that the scope was problem. I then got a friend to help me sight in and still same problem. We eventually put the gun to 15 yards from the target and still could not hit a target that was 2 feet by 2 feet square. He said he had never seen anything like this before. Then he looked at the top of the barrel and said give me a bullet. He took a 270 bullet and tried to fit it in the barrel and realised even the casing would go inside and the bullet could wobble in it, he then looked at me and said im pretty sure this gun is a 30-06 and not a 270 cal. I couldnt believe it my hunting trip was ruined I had no rifle. When I returned back home I brought it back to the dealership I bought it and the gunsmith confirmed it was a 30-06. After they first basically called me crazy before I showed them how the bullet fit. They said they had never seen this before or heard. This is a major mistake and safety issue. The dealership offered a straight swap for the gun but I feel the least remington can do to compensate my wasted trip is a free rifle. I am having very little success with the customer service line in Quebec. Can anyone help direct me to somewhere with remington I can get some help and to some areas online I can post this to make it public. I know there has been 2 more guns like it found at the dealership and im sure there is more. The customer service is treating it as a warranty case but I think its an example of poor quality control and product control. Thanks
I have a remington 783 thats supposed to be a 270 cal but is actually a 30-06 but was stamped a 270 cal at factory. I bought this gun a few weeks back and I bought or wanted to buy a 270 cal. I took the new gun on a hunting trip that I drove 1000 km to get to the area I had my moose license in to find out when I tried to sight in my new rifle I could not hit the side of a barn with it. I was convinced that the scope was problem. I then got a friend to help me sight in and still same problem. We eventually put the gun to 15 yards from the target and still could not hit a target that was 2 feet by 2 feet square. He said he had never seen anything like this before. Then he looked at the top of the barrel and said give me a bullet. He took a 270 bullet and tried to fit it in the barrel and realised even the casing would go inside and the bullet could wobble in it, he then looked at me and said im pretty sure this gun is a 30-06 and not a 270 cal. I couldnt believe it my hunting trip was ruined I had no rifle. When I returned back home I brought it back to the dealership I bought it and the gunsmith confirmed it was a 30-06. After they first basically called me crazy before I showed them how the bullet fit. They said they had never seen this before or heard. This is a major mistake and safety issue. The dealership offered a straight swap for the gun but I feel the least remington can do to compensate my wasted trip is a free rifle. I am having very little success with the customer service line in Quebec. Can anyone help direct me to somewhere with remington I can get some help and to some areas online I can post this to make it public. I know there has been 2 more guns like it found at the dealership and im sure there is more. The customer service is treating it as a warranty case but I think its an example of poor quality control and product control. Thanks
This is a fine example of everything that is wrong with the world today. Somebody bought a model of rifle built with the lowest cost as the main objective. And they are surprised there was an issue.
Take it one step further. They brought their unfired and untested rifle on a hunt and tried to sight it in last minute. Now, for what ever reason, they feel entitled to be compensated because their own actions, or lack there of lead to a botched hunt. Not only do they want their rifle replaced, they want a free one. Also, they want to be compensated for the hunt itself? WOW.
I have had much more expensive rifles, from manufacturers with a better reputation than Remington, have problems out of the box. But you know what? It didn't ruin a hunt. Because I found the problem way in advance.
When you buy a product, and there is an issue, you did not just win the lottery. It sucks, yes. It is going to happen when you buy the Lada of rifles, you know what you are getting with that buying decision. But all you are entitled to is a repair or replacement. The fact is all products have issues now and then. That is why there is a warranty. Learn from this, but quit trying to hold a manufacturer responsible for bad decisions and planning. Not only that, but actively trying to find a mountain top to shout from? Ugh.
Dealer is willing to replace the rifle. Problem solved. You are not a unique snowflake, and you are not entitled to anything more. Sorry, that is life.
The unfortunate part of the internet is people, no matter how flawed/misguided their logic or opinions are, can find support to validate them. Case in point.
"That is a major boo boo, and I’m pretty sure needs to be reported to some sort of authority.
I suggest being very loud about it till Remington shuts you up with a big wad o cash."
When I see things like this, it makes me sick. I suppose my opinion on this matter will "trigger" some individuals because the belief that they are actually important and need to be catered to has just been threatened. I guess I will get publicly flogged on social media because someone has their feelings hurt. Age of the OP? I bet they won a "participation" trophy during their school years.
That is a very dangerous mistake on remington and i feel your frustration but no offence driving a 1000kms to go hunting with a new rifle that's not even sighted in seems kinda crazy to me.
Not to mention the fact he could've just got a box of 30-06 and carried on the hunt.
Ha!!!!
Sort of what I was thinking. Not many moose camps without a 30-06 around.
Most retailers would exchange the rifle, that's is likely all he will get. An upgrade to a 700 or a few boxes of ammo would be cool but not likely.
but according to that other guy, 30-06 are not very capable of taking down a moose
Ha!!!!
Sort of what I was thinking. Not many moose camps without a 30-06 around.
Most retailers would exchange the rifle, that's is likely all he will get. An upgrade to a 700 or a few boxes of ammo would be cool but not likely.
Could of been worse. You could of got a .270 stamped .30/06. While I agree it is unforgiveable, I can't wrap my head around bringing an untouched rifle on a hunting trip. So many things can go wrong to rely on out-of-the-box. I wouldn't do that with a sleeping bag let alone my main Hunter.
Same analogy, I buy a new TV.If you buy a brand new car, and it breaks? You think the company or dealer going to give you your purchase price back? NO they're just going to fix it or replace. And give you a free oil change.
So why you think Remington going to give you your money back and refund a trip?