Remington® 308 Whitetail Pro® Model 770 Rifle/Scope Combo
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The Remington Whitetail Pro Model 770 Rifle/Scope Combo is the perfect instant gratification choice for any hunter itching to load his new gun and start shooting. Fast forward through the sometimes exhausting process of selecting, mounting, and sighting a scope and components, Whitetail Pro rifles comes with a pre-mounted and boresighted 3-9x40mm riflescope. Built to Remington's rigorous standards for accuracy and reliability, the Whitetail Pro continues the legacy of Remington's popular 700 and 710 models with modern advancements for even more accuracy and reliability. The ergonomically contoured Realtree AP HD synthetic stock features a raised cheekpiece for rapid scope to eye alignment and grip texture in all the right places. With its 22 Inch' six-groove button-rifled barrel, solid steel receiver, and crisp, single-stage trigger, this rifle is ready to punch tight groups in any target. The Whitetail Pro delivers superior action strength by combining a ''three rings of steel'' design with three locking lugs that secure the ultra-smooth bolt directly into the barrel. The short, 60º bolt throw with an easier-to-cam design delivers faster follow-up shots. Finally, the detachable, dual-stack steel box magazine features a more durable latch for longer life.
The Remington Whitetail Pro Model 770 Rifle/Scope Combo is the perfect instant gratification choice for any hunter itching to load his new gun and start shooting. Fast forward through the sometimes exhausting process of selecting, mounting, and sighting a scope and components, Whitetail Pro rifles comes with a pre-mounted and boresighted 3-9x40mm riflescope. Built to Remington's rigorous standards for accuracy and reliability, the Whitetail Pro continues the legacy of Remington's popular 700 and 710 models with modern advancements for even more accuracy and reliability. The ergonomically contoured Realtree AP HD synthetic stock features a raised cheekpiece for rapid scope to eye alignment and grip texture in all the right places. With its 22 Inch' six-groove button-rifled barrel, solid steel receiver, and crisp, single-stage trigger, this rifle is ready to punch tight groups in any target. The Whitetail Pro delivers superior action strength by combining a ''three rings of steel'' design with three locking lugs that secure the ultra-smooth bolt directly into the barrel. The short, 60º bolt throw with an easier-to-cam design delivers faster follow-up shots. Finally, the detachable, dual-stack steel box magazine features a more durable latch for longer life.
- Brand - Remington
- Action - Bolt
Rated 4.2 out of 5 by 6
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Rated 5 out of 5 by Cruzer Awesome starter package
Bought this to start killing deer. Took to range today, the zero was off but not a big deal, had 1 inch groups. My 10 and 12 year old even got a few rounds in. Awesome rifle would definitely recommend this rilfe can't wait for hunting season. Best $350 I ever spent.
January 21, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by deerslayer1012 best gun i have had in a while
This gun is amazing and it is allways on. You are going to have to sight this rifle in. When I did every time was within 1 inch. Just last week i shot a 10 point at 100 yds at a dead run and Idropped him in his tracks.
November 18, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Chris83 Value priced rifle
Great rifle if you are looking for an entry priced gun. It is true that you get what you pay for and this gun does have some difficiencies. The most notable is that the bolt is sticky - it needs to be oiled before it can be used. Secondly, the connection points for a sling feel cheap. Also, you will definately need to be prepared to zero the scope because out of the box it is off.
I shoot 180 grain ammo and the gun handles well and shot placement is much better than I had anticipated. While zeroing in, I was consistently getting 1 inch groups.
November 7, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5 by WAWTX Oops!
Bolt is very stiff and is tough to open and close even after 40 rounds. At the range for the first firing to confirm/adjust the scope. First two rounds were 2" right and 2" low. Not bad! However, after that could not get a round on paper 4'x4' target. We saw the round impact well left of target, so aimed at bottom right corner and still no hit. Finally got on paper aiming 6 foot right and 2 foot low. We did end up getting a decent grouping, but what an ordeal!
And for those saying the scope must be loose, it was not. We made sure all was tight before first round fired.
All that said I still think it will make a great addition to my hunting asenal.
July 30, 2012
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no you dont have have to the safety off.Answers
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yes this gun will drop a deer with a single shot. I dropped a deer at 200 yards with 150g.Details:
What are the differences and as a 5'6 150 lb 18 year old, should I go with the ADL?Answers
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The main difference is quality. The 700 has been around for years and is even military tested and approved. If you can afford the 700, defiantely buy it. The 770 is definately a value rifle. Mine shoots great. Be ready to go through some ammo to zero it because, unlike the claim, it is not zeroed out of the box. I like my 770 and plan on giving it to my son when he is able to handle a .308. The bolt on the 770 is sticky but manageable-this could be a problem if you ever need a quick follow up shot (you will get a feel for your exact gun at the range). Overall, the 770 is great for the money and will get you out hunting for a lot less money. If you arent planning on needing sub MOA groups past 300 yards, you will be fine with a 770.Answers
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I would only shoot .308 not the 7.62. some are shorter than othersA:
no those round will not shoot they will blow up in the barrel a 243 round will fit but is not safe to shoot out of your gunAnswers
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yes it has a kickA:
Yes, but how much is relative to the shooter.A:
Sure it has a moderate kick. For a lighter kick the .243 Winchester is the same brass as the .308 but with a lighter bullet weight so it will have lighter recoil. The .243 is wonderful deer rifle with very little kick!Details:
would you prefer the 308 or 30-06Answers
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They are both the same size caliber. (.30) 308 is a typical police/military and hunting round and 30-06 has been used for hunting forever. I would pick a .308A:
They each have their strengths and weakness. While the .308 is a good round for most hunting I prefer a 30-06 for larger game, i.e. moose, bear, etc.A:
.308the bolt throw is shorter on the .308.
both 30-06 and .308 are both very popular and lots of ammo available in chain stores, the 30.06 probably has even more ammo since it is America's favorite caliber.
The slick short bolt throw in a .308 is really nice, try both in the store and and you'll see!
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I dont mean to answer with a nonanswer, but you will get a ton of variation based on bullet grain - obviously a 150 grain will be hotter than a 180. Then, you will also see a difference based on brand of ammo. I recommend using the tried and true "google method" to research your velovcities. I shoot a 180 grain and get around 2600 fps muzzle velocity. You will see something around 2800 fps with a 150 grain.Top 1000 Contributor
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I will depend on the gain of the round you will be fireing.150 will be faster, but 168 will have a little more punch.Details:
Im 15 years old and thinking about buying it.Answers
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depends on the state you live in. Most are 18A:
In most states, you must be at least 18 years old to purchase a rifle. However, please research your State laws for the exact age restrictions.Answers
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no removeable clip, it will hold 4 + 1 (four plus one) meaning four in the mag well and one in the chamber.A:
Yes it does have a clip, i own the 308 and 270 models both are 4+1A:
Yes it has a clip, it will probably hold 4 rounds plus 1 in the chamberA:
No clip tupe feed holds about 16 rounds.


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