It's not called the MatchMaster for no reason... The Remington Model 513-T. #asmr #callofduty #guns #warzone #battlefield #pistol #rifle #sniper #ww1 #ww2 #america #remington
What the hell is even going on. Sighting shouldn't be this complicated. How come urmerica vlaims the most pew pew but they cant even set up a basic iron sight without silly gadgets and what the heck was that Hollywood nonsense with the "CARRYING STRAP" ? its for carrying the thing period !! Be grateful or ATF could say its a brace. Oh i just want the bad to go away 😢
Everybody can tell you’ve never seen a gun stop embarrassing yourself that sling was used as a brace since the day the gun came out it has many uses and it is being used properly here you don’t now what you are saying and clearly Bradley know how to type stop embarrassing yourself
Marine core boot they taught us using that sling strap trick too. Works good if you have a blouse on with shoulder pockets, put a pack of smokes in em and the slings pulls on the pocket and won't slide down the arm 👍
I remember shoving rocks and dirt in my shoulder pocket in USMC bootcamp during range week. It let the sling get a super tight fit on my arm for the longer distance shots 😂 It hurt like a mofo, but worked great
I've got a remington like that I bought it at an auction it's a 512 sportmaster but rather than having the tube magazine or the regular magazine it's just a single shot
Yep with a H&R model 12 with that WW2 shooting jacket on and the gritty feeling shooting glove .....wouldn't have gone to Beijing without it but we shot Eley Tenex
Very few are taught proper use of Sling anymore Thank you, David Southall, for Training this grown man, and so many other adults and youths in a 40-year career I can never repay what you did for me I can, do, and will continue to pass on your knowledge, for which I owe such tremendous gratitude
I can promise you the is an Applle Seed Project shoot with in a a few hours driving distance off everyone. Super cheap and fun training in fundamentals of shooting. Very much Sling oriented too. Just Google Apple Seed project.
Reminds me of my high school rifle team days. Nowadays, when I shoot at my local range, the younger shooters are always curious about how slings work, how to use iron sights, and why I use a rifle that’s a single shot? They really get charged when I post my target at 50ft until they see how small the targets are. I’ve had some of them laugh and say their new scoped rifle will out shoot my 1961 40X with Redfield Olympic sights and it’s game on. Some of them are pretty decent and score in the high 80’s but my old 40X never lets me down and they are stunned to see a high 90’s coming from a rifle that’s 2 or 3 times as old as they are, lol! The problem is that most of today’s shooters start with high power scopes before they get the basics down. The numbers of older shooters who learned to shoot with slings dwindles every year… I really enjoyed your video, ah, the memories! Thanks for sharing!
510, 511, 512, 513 all have the same receiver and bolt, just different feeding options. Single shot, mag fed, tube fed, and a target mag-fed. The 513 was adopted by the Marines during WWII as an official trainer rifle. You can find some with the ordnance bomb marking.
Thanks for the info. I always wondered what rifle my highschool jrotc was training us on back then. I remember loading one 22 short one at a time and looking through the same sight. We shot at 2in. targets 50 feet away. Can’t even see the little x’s but got Sharpsooter badge.
I have a 1947 513T that my grandfather gave me before he passed. I learned to shoot on that old thing and I can admit it's still more accurate than I ever will be.
@@Holykraut I’ve handed my 510 to a friend and told him to shoot at a steel torso 150 yards away with the stock iron sights. He nailed it 10/10 times. These are awesome shooters.
@@dylandean7859populated cities do as well, my NJROTC unit is smack dab in the middle of a big ass city and we do marksmanship inside our classroom, as to not have ppl start making a scene
That’s a Remington 511 score master!!!! That was the first gun my dad bought me when I was 9!! Still have that little thing to this day and it still shoots as straight as when I got it 😍😍😍
@@chaderickson2933If you know what you are doing your prone groups should match your benches groups. Kneeling should be close. Standing is the one that takes time. He's doing classic prone.
Thank you for taking me on a walk down memory lane. Many years ago I had a beat-up old .22LR single shot made by Cooey. It was an awful sore sight to look at but that rifle produced excellent groups. It even had a similar sight package. I kept it clean and in fact made a point of cleaning the barrel after I finished shooting for the day. Thanks for the memories!
Lol. I still pull out my ANTIQUE Rem 513-T Matchmaster and show the Scouts what can be done without a scope. Usually 10 shots in sub dime sized groups. Or if we are betting on Root beer 95+ out of 100.
This is awesome! I'm a competitive rifle shooter, shot for the USNA Junior Olympic Qualifiers two years ago, and continue shooting smallbore .22 LR to this day. I shoot with a modernized Anschutz rifle, but its amazing to see how antique rifles like this one are still used in the sport today.
@@LordManBob I use the 54.30 Precise model, with some custom woodworking additions that the guy i bought it from did, custom grip, handstop, and even some furniture on the buttplate as well
The sight, rifle and sling are exactly what my dad used on his highschool rifle team in the 40s. Same rifle I learned to shoot on. Brings back good memories
It really comes down to the shooter. I’ve been humbled by the same kind of old timers as yourself. My match shooter is a CZ 452 Ultra Lux and it holds it own against the wonderful Anschutz rifles and such but damn if the old Remingtons don’t get me beat up at times during a club match.
@@retrieversqbd I’m qualified as a expert in nra matches ( missed master by 1 point last year) you wouldn’t think some of those timers could still shoot considering they can’t get up by themselves but watch them get into position and shoot nothing but X’s
@@K1ngblackrex 🤣 No doubt! One old fella in particular is missing his thumb and pinkie on his dominate hand. He waddles up to his bench (he’s earned having his own preferred bench), plops down a bag that looks like it was made from a cow my great-grandfather ate a century ago and just lays ‘em in.
My grandfather used to have a very similar .22 LR bolty (if this isn't a Remingston. If it is, then it's the same rifle, perhaps a slightly different model). He used to shoot it as kid, but never shot it again since retiring from the army as a drill and weapons instructor. He lost his hearing being partly due to ammunition disposal (AKA, firing thousands of rounds down range with some fellow SGTs afterwards). When my grandparents sold their house, he gave it to me as an inheritance gift. Unfortunately, he passed away a month ago this time in May after a nasty fall that caused internal bloodloss and function loss in his brain. God knows I will keep that .22, cherish, clean it, and plink with it until the day I pass it on to my children, God willing. Great stuff, man. Stay safe, shoot straight.
I have the exact same rifle. I got it as a birthday present from my dad when I was 8 years old. It is and has been the straightest shootin' rifle I've ever owned. Nice
Oh my fuck yes finally some good Instagram marksmanship. Fucking beautiful everything. Literally the first video I’ve seen online I don’t have something to complain about. And god damn can I just mention how fucking sexy that sling is. I’ve never seen anything like that. Only ever seen or used ones that stayed tied around the arm and have no second/lower connection point God damn this makes me feel nostalgic for ACTUAL MARKSMANSHIP… not just bullshitting throwing lead at a target
There are three accessories on my 452: my scope (mounted on elevated rings so the irons aren’t blocked), a leather cheek riser (thanks to the scope rings, sigh), and a proper leather sling. Softened it up with some treatments of Ballistol and it’s like butter. Makes off-hand shooting so much more stable. It’s a laser on bench shooting.
@@theeyewhosees Cyrus is a realer man than you will ever be.. and Randy bo Bandy is even a more realer man than him! That puts you way down on the "real man” measuring stick.
It's strange that in those days, I could ride the city bus to the police station to shoot with the American Legion and nobody seemed to even notice the rifle between my legs!
Are you sneezing do you have allergies to the bullshit your mouth sores? Fucking dumbass children use emojis like they are addicted and still use them wrong
This was the very first gun I ever used. It was my dad’s old rifle from when he was a kid. I loved shooting it so much that one christmas, my dad bought me a more modern one in semi-automatic. I was absolutely thrilled. My mom, however, was not 😅
@ParaBellaActual Well, necessity mother for success in this case. Here in the UK, it's much harder (though still legal) to get a magazine fed rifle for target shooting. Still, in the end it made me a better shooter
I love the lower caliber rifles because they always have their little gimmicks and weird things, just not being that costly makes all the weird and neat things pop up
I had a Remington in that model. It was the sweetest shooting rifle of any rifle I have ever owned in any caliber. My house was burglarized and it was stolen. That was 30 years ago. I loved that rifle.
I shot on the rifle team this makes me want to start again. Everything was basically the same besides different and much more accurate gun. We would use an arm pad, special leather jacket and a glove though. We used the single shot Olympic rifles Anschutz
if you are wondering why it don't have that much recoil is because if you are using a 9mm pistol it has more recoil then using a rifle because the slide goes back, but a rifle does not have a slide that goes back automaticly, some rifles do though. so the bullet don't really make the gun have recoil its the slide. unless you are using a more powerful bullet then the bullet will give the gun more recoil.
That is a beauty of a gun, and a grouping like that with a 22. at that range? You are a fine shot my friend, also I love the sight, simplicity is underapreciated nowadays.
Very Cool I have my grandfather's 22's. One is a target and the other semi target/hunter. Target came with an old tin full of different types of rear peeps. The front site is a hooded post. Best damn accurate rifle I own
I use this sling trick when shooting my 308 remington. Had a lot of work done to it and my technique as well. Uncle half raised me,ex Force Recon Marine. He talked about these sights some time ago
That sling support is quite similar to the one used in competitive target shooting, in the .22 Prone category. It absolutely tortures your wrist and elbow, but you can hit a coin at 50 meters 100 times in 100 shots, just using iron sights.
I'm currently on my high school Rifle team and we still use slings exactly like that, however its been several years since we switched to pellet guns rather than 22s due to legal reasons.
I had the same gun in high school, a Remington model 513 matchmaster. I would walk a mile to the bus stop with it over my shoulder, walk into the school and put it in my locker. I was on the rifle team. Can't do that anymore !!! That was 1975.
my sister and i were on a junior rifle league from 12-18 and we shot guns just like this with the sling and all, the open from site is to see the target clearly
I still have mine ,Rem 514 single shot my father gave it to me when I was 14 , got quite a few rabbits with it ,back in the day I spent 5 bucks for 100 CCI shells .
Shit we still do that with our slings in Marine Corps boot camp. For those of you who don’t know it is a competition shooting style to steady your weapon. In my opinion it introduces barrel flex for longer distances but I’m not sure how much it affects different weapons but sure does for the ol M16’s and M4’s
A lot of people in this comment section not knowing shooting slings were standard issue for US Marines for a long time, and training to use them was standard practice.
Reminds me of hunters safety class in the early 70s. Single shot .22. They gave us and ENTIRE three rounds to experience the power. Lol Love the ASMR vibes….
When I was a kid, my township had a "Jr Sportsman Club", where we would shoot trap and small bore rifles. By 11 or 12 years old, I was hitting a minimum of 20/25 clays every week, and I was an NRA Marksman 1st Class. That looks like the EXACT RIFLE we used to use at the range! My Dad, a retired Army Captain, used to run the rifle range for the club. Ah...memories!
What the hell is even going on.
Sighting shouldn't be this complicated.
How come urmerica vlaims the most pew pew but they cant even set up a basic iron sight without silly gadgets and what the heck was that Hollywood nonsense with the "CARRYING STRAP" ? its for carrying the thing period !!
Be grateful or ATF could say its a brace.
Oh i just want the bad to go away 😢
Commenting shouldn’t be this complicated…
Yet here we are.
Everybody can tell you’ve never seen a gun stop embarrassing yourself that sling was used as a brace since the day the gun came out it has many uses and it is being used properly here you don’t now what you are saying and clearly Bradley know how to type stop embarrassing yourself
what are you on about😭😭
Are you retarded? What even is this comment complaining about? This is an entire nonsensical word salad of a comment just complaining to complain.
Are you acoustic?
Very nice! The sling support is cool also never seen that before.
Kills your wrist but you can’t get more stable
Similar to what we use in Biathlon nowadays. ( The sling is attached to the handstop )
Marine core boot they taught us using that sling strap trick too. Works good if you have a blouse on with shoulder pockets, put a pack of smokes in em and the slings pulls on the pocket and won't slide down the arm 👍
if you do it right and your arm falls asleep giving a better stable rest lol
@@timcodispoti7951 You didn’t employ the loop sling properly if you had it sliding down your arm 😂
I learned to shoot on a Remington just like that some 50 years ago. Its good to see somebody actually using a sling in a proper maner. Well done.
Me too
I remember shoving rocks and dirt in my shoulder pocket in USMC bootcamp during range week. It let the sling get a super tight fit on my arm for the longer distance shots 😂
It hurt like a mofo, but worked great
I've got a remington like that I bought it at an auction it's a 512 sportmaster but rather than having the tube magazine or the regular magazine it's just a single shot
@@stanrocks601some of the WMs used to go braless and would stuff a tit in there for the same effect
Never knee that was an intention for slings but I do sometimes twist mine around my forearm when using my .06,
sling gave me flashbacks from my hand going completely numb in the middle of multiple matches
I’m goin thru it rn in every match during prone😭
That is the greatest feeling in the world. Completely numb and then the x ring gets removed from the target
Yep with a H&R model 12 with that WW2 shooting jacket on and the gritty feeling shooting glove .....wouldn't have gone to Beijing without it but we shot Eley Tenex
Very few are taught proper use of Sling anymore
Thank you, David Southall, for Training this grown man, and so many other adults and youths in a 40-year career
I can never repay what you did for me
I can, do, and will continue to pass on your knowledge, for which I owe such tremendous gratitude
We learned in usmc boot camp
I can promise you the is an Applle Seed Project shoot with in a a few hours driving distance off everyone. Super cheap and fun training in fundamentals of shooting. Very much Sling oriented too. Just Google Apple Seed project.
I learned it in the early 90s in Highschool ROTC rifle team
@mlitz90 that might be one of the only places that instruct in sling support and have for many generations.
Project Appleseed teaches use of the sling.
It's not called the MatchMaster for no reason... The Remington Model 513-T.
Good old rifles friend! Shot several of them at the range years ago, All very accurate! Thanks for the memories! Blsgs, gg
I have 512 tube magzine.
Still accurate.
Great ! What is the distance , please ?
@@0709garry 50 yards
International 50-meter pistol target
The inner ring is .87 inch
I have a model 510
Reminds me of my high school rifle team days. Nowadays, when I shoot at my local range, the younger shooters are always curious about how slings work, how to use iron sights, and why I use a rifle that’s a single shot? They really get charged when I post my target at 50ft until they see how small the targets are. I’ve had some of them laugh and say their new scoped rifle will out shoot my 1961 40X with Redfield Olympic sights and it’s game on. Some of them are pretty decent and score in the high 80’s but my old 40X never lets me down and they are stunned to see a high 90’s coming from a rifle that’s 2 or 3 times as old as they are, lol! The problem is that most of today’s shooters start with high power scopes before they get the basics down. The numbers of older shooters who learned to shoot with slings dwindles every year…
I really enjoyed your video, ah, the memories! Thanks for sharing!
510, 511, 512, 513 all have the same receiver and bolt, just different feeding options. Single shot, mag fed, tube fed, and a target mag-fed. The 513 was adopted by the Marines during WWII as an official trainer rifle. You can find some with the ordnance bomb marking.
Yep. I bought a US Army 513T stock, mag, and mag release and converted my father-in-law's 1940 510 to 10rd repeater.
Thanks for the info. I always wondered what rifle my highschool jrotc was training us on back then. I remember loading one 22 short one at a time and looking through the same sight. We shot at 2in. targets 50 feet away. Can’t even see the little x’s but got Sharpsooter badge.
I have a 1947 513T that my grandfather gave me before he passed. I learned to shoot on that old thing and I can admit it's still more accurate than I ever will be.
@@Holykraut I’ve handed my 510 to a friend and told him to shoot at a steel torso 150 yards away with the stock iron sights. He nailed it 10/10 times. These are awesome shooters.
Thank you for that
We have this exact setup for our marksmanship class for our JROTC program. The sling is a game changer for sure 🙌
A High School that teaches marksmanship…
That goes hard 💪🏻
@@ParaBellaActualmost highschools in rural areas still do idk about highly populated cities
I’m in my army cadet marksmanship team and yeah slings are awesome
Shot one of these at Boy Scout camp 57 years ago and won the rifle competition with it as well as the archery contest too! Fantastic memories!
@@dylandean7859populated cities do as well, my NJROTC unit is smack dab in the middle of a big ass city and we do marksmanship inside our classroom, as to not have ppl start making a scene
That’s a Remington 511 score master!!!! That was the first gun my dad bought me when I was 9!! Still have that little thing to this day and it still shoots as straight as when I got it 😍😍😍
As a former sport shooter, I’m impressed how steady and accurate u are without the coat and every other stuff we use
According to the Internet Snipers, this is super easy! 😂
Only the professionals know…
It's because he's using the bag for his shot groups but showing you shooting prone with a sling.
You already knew this tho.
@@chaderickson2933 You can see he's not shooting from the bag though? Did we watch the same footage?
@@chaderickson2933If you know what you are doing your prone groups should match your benches groups. Kneeling should be close. Standing is the one that takes time. He's doing classic prone.
Idk why american companies are such dogshit when it comes to iron sights.
Damn, I should’ve gotten the ones that said…
*Made In China* 🥴
Are you joking? Maybe quit buying crap guns.
@@ParaBellaActualare you busting a nut?
Buddy the A2 iron sight is the best ever made
@@ParaBellaActual
The person is probably a European fudd and loves notch sights.
Thank you for taking me on a walk down memory lane. Many years ago I had a beat-up old .22LR single shot made by Cooey. It was an awful sore sight to look at but that rifle produced excellent groups. It even had a similar sight package. I kept it clean and in fact made a point of cleaning the barrel after I finished shooting for the day. Thanks for the memories!
My dad was our NRA shooting instructor for my scout troop and taught us exactly this. Reminds me of being a kid
Lol. I still pull out my ANTIQUE Rem 513-T Matchmaster and show the Scouts what can be done without a scope. Usually 10 shots in sub dime sized groups. Or if we are betting on Root beer 95+ out of 100.
This is awesome! I'm a competitive rifle shooter, shot for the USNA Junior Olympic Qualifiers two years ago, and continue shooting smallbore .22 LR to this day. I shoot with a modernized Anschutz rifle, but its amazing to see how antique rifles like this one are still used in the sport today.
Better watch out then.
This comment section will give you cancer…
@@ParaBellaActual Already has, but its fun to watch people with very very little understanding nitpick lmao
Ouuuu noice what model anshuiz do you have? I’m using a Walter kk300 myself
@@LordManBob I use the 54.30 Precise model, with some custom woodworking additions that the guy i bought it from did, custom grip, handstop, and even some furniture on the buttplate as well
The sight, rifle and sling are exactly what my dad used on his highschool rifle team in the 40s. Same rifle I learned to shoot on. Brings back good memories
Didn't expect to see a 513T on my feed today. I have some very fond memories of shooting my 513T with my dad and granddad. My first rifle...
Nice, I use a anshutz personally but I’ve been outshot by old men 3 times my age with these rifles more times then I can count
It really comes down to the shooter. I’ve been humbled by the same kind of old timers as yourself. My match shooter is a CZ 452 Ultra Lux and it holds it own against the wonderful Anschutz rifles and such but damn if the old Remingtons don’t get me beat up at times during a club match.
@@retrieversqbd I’m qualified as a expert in nra matches ( missed master by 1 point last year) you wouldn’t think some of those timers could still shoot considering they can’t get up by themselves but watch them get into position and shoot nothing but X’s
@@K1ngblackrex 🤣 No doubt! One old fella in particular is missing his thumb and pinkie on his dominate hand. He waddles up to his bench (he’s earned having his own preferred bench), plops down a bag that looks like it was made from a cow my great-grandfather ate a century ago and just lays ‘em in.
Used to do that in high school, public high school in 1980!
Marksmanship in high school…
How it should be 💪🏻
@@ParaBellaActualSS's must've been crazy.
My grandfather used to have a very similar .22 LR bolty (if this isn't a Remingston. If it is, then it's the same rifle, perhaps a slightly different model). He used to shoot it as kid, but never shot it again since retiring from the army as a drill and weapons instructor. He lost his hearing being partly due to ammunition disposal (AKA, firing thousands of rounds down range with some fellow SGTs afterwards). When my grandparents sold their house, he gave it to me as an inheritance gift.
Unfortunately, he passed away a month ago this time in May after a nasty fall that caused internal bloodloss and function loss in his brain.
God knows I will keep that .22, cherish, clean it, and plink with it until the day I pass it on to my children, God willing.
Great stuff, man. Stay safe, shoot straight.
I have the exact same rifle. I got it as a birthday present from my dad when I was 8 years old. It is and has been the straightest shootin' rifle I've ever owned. Nice
Great present 👍🏻
Oh my fuck yes finally some good Instagram marksmanship. Fucking beautiful everything. Literally the first video I’ve seen online I don’t have something to complain about.
And god damn can I just mention how fucking sexy that sling is. I’ve never seen anything like that. Only ever seen or used ones that stayed tied around the arm and have no second/lower connection point
God damn this makes me feel nostalgic for ACTUAL MARKSMANSHIP… not just bullshitting throwing lead at a target
We’re all about marksmanship here 🎯
There are three accessories on my 452: my scope (mounted on elevated rings so the irons aren’t blocked), a leather cheek riser (thanks to the scope rings, sigh), and a proper leather sling. Softened it up with some treatments of Ballistol and it’s like butter. Makes off-hand shooting so much more stable. It’s a laser on bench shooting.
The gun ☠️
The mag 🤏
Awesome, I have almost the same rifle from Remington. Was my Grand father’s training rifle when he served in the Korean War. Still shoots like a charm
This brings back memories. It reminds me of the old .22 i had growing up
Bf5 sights
"Safety ..? always off” Cyrus from TPB
Real men buy glocks
@@theeyewhosees Cyrus is a realer man than you will ever be.. and Randy bo Bandy is even a more realer man than him! That puts you way down on the "real man” measuring stick.
Had this same Remington. First gun I ever “bought” myself when I was 12. Nostalgic video
I got a used Remington 521T for my 12th birthday, 1958. I "drove tacks" with it. Loved that gun!
👍👍👍
If anything, the 521t is even more rare than the 513t.
While not quite as pinpoint-accurate as the 513, I can attest it will indeed drive tacks !
It's strange that in those days, I could ride the city bus to the police station to shoot with the American Legion and nobody seemed to even notice the rifle between my legs!
So cool 😎
All that setup for .22 🤧😂
And?
Sweet sweet ignorance.
Are you sneezing do you have allergies to the bullshit your mouth sores? Fucking dumbass children use emojis like they are addicted and still use them wrong
Don’t worry…
Daddy’s here to teach em 😉
I see a man who carries the right multitool. I carry mine every day. Treated me well in the service.
This was the very first gun I ever used. It was my dad’s old rifle from when he was a kid. I loved shooting it so much that one christmas, my dad bought me a more modern one in semi-automatic. I was absolutely thrilled. My mom, however, was not 😅
The sniper's aim is so good that when the projectile doesn't hit the middle of the target, it's the wrong sight.
It's called zeroing, every gunsight must be zeroed to be effective.
You don't know how to shoot. Stop pretending to.
Bro is bracing like he's shooting a mac cannon for a lil 22 lmao
Someone’s never shot competitively before
Good discipline is good for all calibers. Lock it in, check your breaths and squeeze.
I learned to shoot on a similar rifle, but breech loaded. Made consitency harder, but taught me to reload without shifitng my stance.
Few people talk about this 🤙🏻
Only the professionals know…
@ParaBellaActual Well, necessity mother for success in this case. Here in the UK, it's much harder (though still legal) to get a magazine fed rifle for target shooting. Still, in the end it made me a better shooter
You can’t believe how accurate and entertaining this gun is
I love the lower caliber rifles because they always have their little gimmicks and weird things, just not being that costly makes all the weird and neat things pop up
A beautiful classic gotta love the wood finish
I've had a Scoremaster rusting in a corner for years. Thank you for inspiring me to clean it up.
Same Loop sling support the USMC uses on Tabel 1 Rifle Range.
I had a Remington in that model. It was the sweetest shooting rifle of any rifle I have ever owned in any caliber. My house was burglarized and it was stolen. That was 30 years ago. I loved that rifle.
I shot on the rifle team this makes me want to start again. Everything was basically the same besides different and much more accurate gun. We would use an arm pad, special leather jacket and a glove though. We used the single shot Olympic rifles Anschutz
if you are wondering why it don't have that much recoil is because if you are using a 9mm pistol it has more recoil then using a rifle because the slide goes back, but a rifle does not have a slide that goes back automaticly, some rifles do though. so the bullet don't really make the gun have recoil its the slide. unless you are using a more powerful bullet then the bullet will give the gun more recoil.
Clearly you don't fully understand the physics of firearms recoil...
I love what you did with the sling. They used to do that on m1 garands and it reminded me of it
My 9 year old daughter uses something very similar in 4H shooting. Extremely accurate.
Ahh, the sling, reminds me of the rifle range with the A2
When I saw the sight and sling, it brought me back to my air riflrey days back in high school
That is a beauty of a gun, and a grouping like that with a 22. at that range? You are a fine shot my friend, also I love the sight, simplicity is underapreciated nowadays.
Very elegant, no wasted movement.
Literally the 22 of my dreams. Mag fed, bolt, peep, wood grain . Relax “American rim fire “ people… it’s great piece for a budget buyer.
Spotted that Swiss tech multi tool. best budget version of a leatherman, i have one and use it daily
That’s a Leatherman 😅
@@ParaBellaActual oh damn you're right
Oh my god the nostalgia. I mastered these in my days in scouts, fine pieces of steel, these are. 💜
Something you go squirrel hunting with the boys back in the day with
I wish I could buy one for my grandpa he was a Vietnam vet he got a Purple Heart he was a radioman he kept soldiers sane during the war
Those Remington Scoremasters are wirkhorses and very accurate. Mine is at least 80 and its still a tack driver
That sling gave me Marine Corps boot camp flashbacks lol. All your missing is a black leather glove.
Man .22 bolt actions seem pretty cool, thanks for this vid!
Having your phone camera look through the spotting scope is such a great idea. I've never seen nor heard of anyone doing it before.
Very Cool
I have my grandfather's 22's. One is a target and the other semi target/hunter. Target came with an old tin full of different types of rear peeps. The front site is a hooded post.
Best damn accurate rifle I own
I use this sling trick when shooting my 308 remington. Had a lot of work done to it and my technique as well. Uncle half raised me,ex Force Recon Marine. He talked about these sights some time ago
That sling support is quite similar to the one used in competitive target shooting, in the .22 Prone category. It absolutely tortures your wrist and elbow, but you can hit a coin at 50 meters 100 times in 100 shots, just using iron sights.
That's a nice grouping, i couldn't see anything either so very nice.
I'm currently on my high school Rifle team and we still use slings exactly like that, however its been several years since we switched to pellet guns rather than 22s due to legal reasons.
Target irons on 22 rifles look nice for some reason
A Remington 513T Match Master.....
I own a couple of them. They are more than 60 years old, and they still outshoot all of my modern rifles.....
He doesnt makes mistakes his gun does
Why is this very calming to me?
Memories of Boy Scout camp. Back when boys learned to be men.
I had the same gun in high school, a Remington model 513 matchmaster. I would walk a mile to the bus stop with it over my shoulder, walk into the school and put it in my locker. I was on the rifle team. Can't do that anymore !!! That was 1975.
my sister and i were on a junior rifle league from 12-18 and we shot guns just like this with the sling and all, the open from site is to see the target clearly
That’s cool dude. I did that throughout Junior high and now in HighSchool I shoot Skiit and Trap
Ahh yes the joys of the scouting program, where they would super glue the magazine so it was a single shot
Finally, somebody who knows what a GI sling is also for... It's not just for carrying the rifle over your shoulder.
I haven’t seen a loop sling since boot camp over 10 years ago
That’s the first rifle I ever fired as a kid. I still have that Remington and it still shoots like a laser….
When I first started shooting this was almost my exact setup
I still have mine ,Rem 514 single shot my father gave it to me when I was 14 , got quite a few rabbits with it ,back in the day I spent 5 bucks for 100 CCI shells .
This was my first firearm. Magfed bolt .22 god I miss it
Looks like a Remington. I had one. The back of the bolt was unique
Shit we still do that with our slings in Marine Corps boot camp. For those of you who don’t know it is a competition shooting style to steady your weapon. In my opinion it introduces barrel flex for longer distances but I’m not sure how much it affects different weapons but sure does for the ol M16’s and M4’s
Looks like a remmington scoremaster, really good plinker!
Still got my Remington I grew up with.
I have a Winchester Model 69a my father gave in 1952. Very similar, magazine and all. Local police taught us in the Boy Scouts! Still shoots fine.
That looks like a Remington Scoremaster! I have one of the original models from 1940.
I always forget just how cute 22 looks ☺️
A lot of people in this comment section not knowing shooting slings were standard issue for US Marines for a long time, and training to use them was standard practice.
The Army issued leather shooting slings with the M24 all the way into 2000's.
Such a hard item to find now a days. Consider it a rare and almost extinct bird, the, "Redfield Sight."
Beautiful grouping!
I love how deceptively quite these .22 guns are in alot of these videos. Lol
What a cute little magazine, I bet it got a great personality
Reminds me of hunters safety class in the early 70s. Single shot .22. They gave us and ENTIRE three rounds to experience the power. Lol
Love the ASMR vibes….
I have a non mag version of this gun it's super fun and has been in our family for three generations
I see those scope blocks 👀 you gotta get that unertl scope(or could be any other such as Lyman or fecker) back on there
A man of culture I see… 🧐
The use of a diopter is a good option to improve accuracy. The same device is used with olympic match rifles.
When I was a kid, my township had a "Jr Sportsman Club", where we would shoot trap and small bore rifles. By 11 or 12 years old, I was hitting a minimum of 20/25 clays every week, and I was an NRA Marksman 1st Class. That looks like the EXACT RIFLE we used to use at the range! My Dad, a retired Army Captain, used to run the rifle range for the club. Ah...memories!
Gotta love the leatherman wave
What a beauty❤😂
This is beautiful. I want one now
Got yourself a grooved reciever 513T....nice.
Reminds me of the cz cadet rifles we used in cadets, sights were much different though