[SFRC] Remington 783 Synthetic 223 Rem Bolt Action, 24" Heavy Barrel Threaded, FDE Camo on theammosource.com

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🎯 Precision Meets Affordability: Remington 783 Heavy Barrel FDE Camo in .223 Rem 🎯

For Canadian hunters and precision shooters seeking a reliable, budget-friendly rifle, the Remington 783 Heavy Barrel FDE Camo in .223 Remington offers exceptional performance.

🔹 Key Features:
  • 24" Heavy Target Barrel: Enhances accuracy and reduces barrel vibration for consistent shot placement.
  • Adjustable CrossFire Trigger System: User-adjustable for a crisp, personalized trigger pull.
  • FDE Cerakote Finish: Provides durability and corrosion resistance in various weather conditions.
  • Kryptek Obskura Transitional Camo Stock: Offers effective concealment in diverse terrains.
  • Threaded Muzzle (1/2x28): Ready for muzzle devices or suppressors.
  • Pillar-Bedded Synthetic Stock: Ensures stability and accuracy by minimizing stock movement.
  • Oversized Bolt Handle: Facilitates smooth and quick bolt operation.
  • Detachable Steel Box Magazine: 5-round capacity for convenient reloading.
  • Picatinny Optic Rail Included: Eases the mounting of scopes and optics.
  • Supercell Recoil Pad: Reduces felt recoil for improved shooting comfort.
Whether you're targeting varmints or honing your skills at the range, the Remington 783 Heavy Barrel delivers precision and reliability in a rugged package.

🛒 Now available on SFRC - theammosource.com by CLICKING HERE or on the image.

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9 1/8 doesn't make sense. Other 783 listings have numbers like this.
If it is in fact one turn in nine and one eighth inches, it will be fine for many of the heavier bullets, to 75gr, if not extreme VLDs. One in eight would be better, will handle 80s.
 
9 1/8 doesn't make sense. Other 783 listings have numbers like this.
If it is in fact one turn in nine and one eighth inches, it will be fine for many of the heavier bullets, to 75gr, if not extreme VLDs. One in eight would be better, will handle 80s.
Agreed, so I'm confused...
 
Yes, I saw that on Remington's site. This would be a fine rifle for someone wanting to get involved with long range shooting. .223 has a lot going for it.
 
I have one and put it in a xrs chassis. Amazing rifle. Shoots sub 1/2 moa with multiple loads. 10 shot groups. Very nice shooter. Really likes the 73 grain eld, and 75 grain Hornady bthp.
 
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