REMINGTON 750 for Sale
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Quick Look
The Remington 750 rifle was introduced as a modern update to the classic Model 710, focusing on enhanced accuracy and reliability. Designed as a semi-automatic hunting rifle, it offers a balance of power and handling suitable for various game. Though discontinued in 2015, it remains popular among hunters seeking an affordable, reliable semi-auto rifle.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Reliable semi-auto action with smooth cycling
- Lightweight design for easier carry in the field
- Affordable price point for entry-level hunters
- Accepts standard Remington 700 magazines
- Available in popular calibers for hunting versatility
Key Variants
Remington 750 Synthetic
Offers a durable synthetic stock ideal for rugged hunting conditions.
Remington 750 Wood
Features a classic walnut stock appealing to traditional hunters.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Remington 750 | Ruger American Rifle | Savage 11/111 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $600 - Discontinued | $400 - $500 | $450 - $600 |
| Capacity/Size | 4+1 rounds, semi-auto | 3-5 rounds, bolt-action | 3-5 rounds, bolt-action |
| Weight | 6.75 lbs | 6.5 - 7.5 lbs | 6.75 - 7.5 lbs |
| Optics-Ready | Drilled and tapped receiver | Drilled and tapped receiver | Drilled and tapped receiver |
| Trigger Type | Factory standard semi-auto trigger | Adjustable bolt-action trigger | Adjustable bolt-action trigger |
| Notable Pro | Semi-auto speed and low recoil | Affordable accuracy | Smooth bolt action |
| Notable Con | Limited aftermarket parts | Manual cycling slows follow-up shots | Manual cycling slows follow-up shots |
Best Use Cases
- Medium game hunting with quick follow-up shots
- General-purpose semi-auto rifle for beginners
- Field use in wooded and brush-heavy areas
- Recreational shooting and range practice
- Budget-friendly hunting rifle collection
FAQs
Can I use Remington 700 magazines in a Remington 750?
Yes, the Remington 750 accepts standard Remington 700 detachable magazines for compatible calibers.
What calibers were offered for the Remington 750?
Common calibers included .270 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and .308 Winchester.
How does the Remington 750 compare in recoil to bolt-action rifles?
Its semi-auto action reduces felt recoil, making it easier to shoot quickly and accurately.


