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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 713373" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>love to find a nice mint 513T! Best thing out there is a good condition Winchester mod. 52, but you can do a lot of good things with a Remington 541s. They light weight barrels seem to shoot better in the Remingtons (why?). Been working off and on with a two screw 541T heavy barreled gun, but it won't shoot like my sporter weight 541 will not matter how much I try. My 541 will shoot .83" five shot groups at 100 yards on a windless day, but the heavy barreled gun is about a half inch bigger groups. I know part of the problem is the way the barrel attaches to the reciever, and know there is a way to fix this. Might also keep an eye out for an H&R 5200, which is really a Winchester Mod. 52.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 713373, member: 25383"] love to find a nice mint 513T! Best thing out there is a good condition Winchester mod. 52, but you can do a lot of good things with a Remington 541s. They light weight barrels seem to shoot better in the Remingtons (why?). Been working off and on with a two screw 541T heavy barreled gun, but it won't shoot like my sporter weight 541 will not matter how much I try. My 541 will shoot .83" five shot groups at 100 yards on a windless day, but the heavy barreled gun is about a half inch bigger groups. I know part of the problem is the way the barrel attaches to the reciever, and know there is a way to fix this. Might also keep an eye out for an H&R 5200, which is really a Winchester Mod. 52. gary [/QUOTE]
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