- Location
- Southern Vancouver Island
Got me fresh 783 today and I'm happily impressed with the bugger. She be built for great accuracy at the price. ($610 all in from Reliable.) The metal is well finished matte and the black walnut stock is smooth & nicely checkered. Fully free floated 22" barrel is of a decently stout profile to help on the long shots. I noticed on my one, that the stock ahead of the action has a harmonic twang to 'er. Likely due to the fine machining and moisture content of the wood. I'll fiddle-fook with that after testing if need be. Gonna' epoxy steel bed the action anyhoo & most likely dampen the stock ahead of action. We'll see. Good density butt pad on 'er as well.
The factory magazine is flush and good at the carry point and snicks into place with a little practice. Gotta insert it from the rear whilst applying pressure to the release tab to get it in without noise. I dialed the trigger down to 2.5 lb on 'er and mounted a Bushnell Elite 2-7x32 which is good for the ranges I shoot at.
The metal surfaces need a solid cleaning to remove the factory residue & the bore on my one took a good six doses of Wipe Out over a 5 hr span to get the copper residue out. I reckon a tester at the factory put a whole 20 rnd box threw 'er, maybe more. No worries though as the bore cleaned up well and is sharp & smooth to my eyes at least. Barrel is well crowned with no tool marks, same with the rest of the metal on the beasty. The bolt lifts and cycles better than any M700 I've owned or played with & I actually like the flat, rounded bolt knob. It works well for me on this action. Gotta love CNC.
Time to start on load work to get out & enjoy this rifle.
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The factory magazine is flush and good at the carry point and snicks into place with a little practice. Gotta insert it from the rear whilst applying pressure to the release tab to get it in without noise. I dialed the trigger down to 2.5 lb on 'er and mounted a Bushnell Elite 2-7x32 which is good for the ranges I shoot at.
The metal surfaces need a solid cleaning to remove the factory residue & the bore on my one took a good six doses of Wipe Out over a 5 hr span to get the copper residue out. I reckon a tester at the factory put a whole 20 rnd box threw 'er, maybe more. No worries though as the bore cleaned up well and is sharp & smooth to my eyes at least. Barrel is well crowned with no tool marks, same with the rest of the metal on the beasty. The bolt lifts and cycles better than any M700 I've owned or played with & I actually like the flat, rounded bolt knob. It works well for me on this action. Gotta love CNC.
Time to start on load work to get out & enjoy this rifle.

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