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513T US PROPERTY

Here are a few pics of my recently-acquired Remington 513T with customized stock - the one with the new swivel base plate. I had removed the bolt for transport and forgot to add it back in for the pics. My photos really don't do it justice: the grain is gorgeous and the styling perfect (exact same dimensions as the original stock, which I also have). The two detail images show the customized comb that the gunsmith cut and the trigger guard he installed. The trigger is crisp and very light - I haven't gauged it, but guessing it's only a couple of pounds. The barrel and bore look straight off the factory floor, with zero blemishes or marks. I need to get it out to the range!
 

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Here are a few pics of my recently-acquired Remington 513T with customized stock - the one with the new swivel base plate. I had removed the bolt for transport and forgot to add it back in for the pics. My photos really don't do it justice: the grain is gorgeous and the styling perfect (exact same dimensions as the original stock, which I also have). The two detail images show the customized comb that the gunsmith cut and the trigger guard he installed. The trigger is crisp and very light - I haven't gauged it, but guessing it's only a couple of pounds. The barrel and bore look straight off the factory floor, with zero blemishes or marks. I need to get it out to the range!
thats pretty much I want to do.
 
Here are a few pics of my recently-acquired Remington 513T with customized stock - the one with the new swivel base plate. I had removed the bolt for transport and forgot to add it back in for the pics. My photos really don't do it justice: the grain is gorgeous and the styling perfect (exact same dimensions as the original stock, which I also have). The two detail images show the customized comb that the gunsmith cut and the trigger guard he installed. The trigger is crisp and very light - I haven't gauged it, but guessing it's only a couple of pounds. The barrel and bore look straight off the factory floor, with zero blemishes or marks. I need to get it out to the range!
Like to know what he did to that trigger… they where designed around the matches to be shot in so “light” was not in the design 4 1/2lb was the min. Mine is “ok” but far from a “nice” trigger
 
My cmp Remington it has a stock repair it came that way I never shot it.
 

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image.jpg Sweeney’s sling stud and screw for the sling swivel worked , HUGE thank you to you sir. I have a better Harris bi pod , this ones off my critter control air rifle.
I bought this rifle from a older gent who used it through the 70s or so after he bought it from the gun club his dad belonged to. He shot it for 12 years and logged 200,000 rounds before getting a Anchutz . He used it as practice and loaner since then. So no telling just how many rounds, hands this thing has been through.
Club I shot Jr rifle at still has most of the same old rifles I was shooting back in the 80s. This gun was already 30 years old when the man I bought it from started shooting it and ran it for 12 years. He said his dad bought it when he was 6 and went off to shoot on college team with the anschutz. The Anchutz was already long gone when I bought his remaining estate.

The gun is as I bought it. Beat up, scratched , solvent stains on the wood but it shoots better than I can usually deliver.
CCI SV no wind 200 yards will keep under 3 moa.
I have delivered sib moa with tenex 50 yards and will hold 1” at 100 when I do!
I have not tried 200 yards with Tenex , yet
 
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I know nothing of this manufacture but I assume a love for the 5xx series rifles has to have a part in why they make a new stock
 
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