Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in firearms and accessories. The Model 770 Sportsman 300 Win Mag Bolt-Action Rifle with 3 is a reliable bolt-action hunting rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum, paired with a pre-mounted 3-9x40mm riflescope. This package offers a practical, ready-to-hunt setup. Available for $799.00.
Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.
Last updated: April 2026
What are the specifications of the Model 770 Sportsman?
| Product Type | Bolt-Action Rifle |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Action | Bolt-Action |
| Capacity | 3 Rounds (Detachable Box Magazine) |
| Barrel Length | 24 inches |
| Barrel Material | Carbon Steel |
| Stock Material | Synthetic (Black) |
| Finish | Matte Blued |
| Sights | 3-9x40mm Riflescope (Pre-mounted) |
| Overall Length | 44.5 inches |
| Weight | Approximately 8.5 lbs (with scope) |
| Trigger | Standard Remington Trigger |
| Safety | Two-Position Safety |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Condition | New |
| SKU | R85172 |
What are the key features of this rifle package?
The Model 770 Sportsman in .300 Win Mag is designed as a functional, no-frills hunting rifle. The bolt action is straightforward and reliable, a solid choice for field use. The .300 Winchester Magnum chambering provides significant power for larger game, making it suitable for deer, elk, and even some bear hunting, particularly here in Kansas if you’re looking for something with more punch than a .30-06. The rifle comes with a pre-mounted 3-9x40mm riflescope, which means it’s ready to be zeroed and taken to the field right out of the box. This saves you the hassle and cost of buying and mounting a separate optic. The synthetic stock is practical, resisting weather and impacts better than wood, which is a plus for hunting in varied Kansas conditions. The detachable box magazine is a convenience, allowing for quick reloads, though with a 3-round capacity, most hunters won’t be doing many rapid reloads in the field.
Who is this rifle for?
This rifle is built for the hunter who needs a powerful, reliable, and affordable setup without a lot of extra bells and whistles. If you’re looking to get into big game hunting and want a complete package that’s ready to go, the Model 770 Sportsman is a strong contender. It’s particularly well-suited for someone who values straightforward operation and doesn’t want to spend time or money sourcing and mounting a scope. For new hunters, or those on a budget, it offers a powerful caliber in a manageable package.
What are the pros and cons?
Here’s what I’ve seen handling these rifles:
- ✅ Ready-to-hunt package: Comes with a pre-mounted and bore-sighted 3-9x40mm scope, saving time and money.
- ✅ Powerful caliber: .300 Win Mag is a proven cartridge for large game, offering flat trajectory and significant energy.
- ✅ Affordable entry: One of the more budget-friendly options for a new, powerful hunting rifle.
- ✅ Synthetic stock: Durable and weather-resistant, practical for field use in various conditions.
- ✅ Detachable magazine: Convenient for loading and unloading, and for safe storage.
- ❌ Basic trigger: The trigger pull can be heavier and less refined than higher-end rifles. If a crisp, light trigger is a priority, you might consider a rifle with an adjustable trigger.
- ❌ Scope quality: The included scope is functional but basic. For long-range precision or low-light hunting, you might eventually want to upgrade to a higher-quality optic.
- ❌ Fit and finish: While functional, the overall fit and finish are utilitarian, not luxurious.
How does it compare to other rifles?
| Feature | Model 770 Sportsman (.300 Win Mag) | Entry-Level Competitor (e.g., Savage Axis II) | Premium Competitor (e.g., Browning X-Bolt) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material (Stock) | Synthetic | Synthetic | Synthetic or Wood |
| Quality (Action) | Functional, utilitarian | Good, often smoother than 770 | Excellent, precise, and smooth |
| Compatibility (Aftermarket) | Limited | Moderate | Extensive |
| Shipping | Same-day from Kansas Gunshop | Varies by retailer | Varies by retailer |
| Lifespan/Durability | Good for intended use | Good, similar to 770 | Very high, built for longevity |
| Price | $799.00 (with scope) | ~$500-$700 (often with scope) | ~$1,000-$1,500+ (often without scope) |
| Included Scope | 3-9x40mm (basic) | 3-9x40mm (basic) | Typically none, or higher-end package |
Compared to an entry-level competitor like a Savage Axis II, the 770 Sportsman offers a similar package deal with a scope. The Axis II often has a slightly better reputation for out-of-the-box accuracy and a potentially better trigger. When you step up to a premium rifle like a Browning X-Bolt, you’re looking at significantly better fit and finish, a smoother action, superior accuracy potential, and a much better trigger, but at a substantially higher price point, usually without an included optic. The Model 770 is designed to get you hunting with a powerful caliber for the least amount of investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of accuracy can I expect from the Model 770 Sportsman?
Out of the box, with decent ammunition, you should expect 1.5-2.5 MOA (Minute of Angle) at 100 yards. This is generally sufficient for ethical hunting shots on big game out to a couple hundred yards. For sub-MOA precision, you’d typically need to invest in a higher-tier rifle.
Is the included scope good enough for hunting?
Yes, the included 3-9x40mm scope is perfectly adequate for most hunting scenarios, especially in typical daylight conditions and at common hunting ranges. It’s a basic, functional scope that will get you started. For low-light conditions or very long shots, an upgrade might be beneficial.
What kind of ammunition does the .300 Win Mag use?
The .300 Winchester Magnum uses a variety of bullet weights, typically ranging from 150-grain to 200-grain. For deer in Kansas, 150-180 grain bullets are common. For larger game like elk, 180-200 grain bullets are often preferred. Always read your rifle’s manual for recommended ammunition types and ensure you’re using the correct caliber.
Do I need any special permits to buy this rifle in Kansas?
As an FFL dealer in Kansas, I can tell you that for residents of Kansas, you generally do not need a special permit to purchase a rifle. You must be 18 years or older and pass a standard NICS background check. Out-of-state buyers must have the rifle shipped to a local FFL in their state for transfer, adhering to their state and local laws.
Where can I buy rifles online?
You can buy rifles online, including this Model 770 Sportsman, right here at Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). We facilitate the purchase and then ship the rifle to your chosen FFL dealer for transfer, ensuring all federal and state laws are followed.
Who should buy this rifle?
- Buy it if: You’re a new hunter looking for an affordable, complete package to get started with big game.
- Buy it if: You need a powerful .300 Win Mag rifle for larger game and value practicality over premium features.
- Buy it if: You’re looking for a reliable backup rifle that you don’t mind getting a little beat up in the field.
Who should skip this rifle?
- Skip it if: You demand sub-MOA precision right out of the box and plan on competing or taking very long-range shots. Consider a precision rifle.
- Skip it if: You prefer a highly refined trigger or a very smooth, high-end action. Look at premium hunting rifles.
- Skip it if: You want a rifle with extensive aftermarket customization options.
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Last updated: April 2026





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