New squirrel rifle

I have a 50 year old Rem 581 that I bought new, and similarly, it has killed untold numbers of small game and varmints. I good friend of mine from childhood always used a 512 with iron sights, and he made some incredible shots for not using a scope. I have an old Rem 513T that can still shoot better groups than many more modern rifles, and it too has taken much small game and varmints along with many bullseye target matches.
Those 513T's are worth their weight in Diamond ♦️ Winchester 52's have nothing on them! I've never seen. One with a scope, just target irons
 
Those 513T's are worth their weight in Diamond ♦️ Winchester 52's have nothing on them! I've never seen. One with a scope, just target irons

Unless you have the later grooved model (after 1954 I think), usually, one will have to do a custom drill-n-tap to mount "modern" scopes. Although, I once owned one of the last years production that I bought used, and the club claimed it came from the factory with receiver mount holes in place. I could never determine if so, but the screw holes/threads were blued and appeared factory. It may have been one of a special order for that club, as it did not appear to have been re-blued.

Sadly, I sold that rifle, and I have kicked myself ever since.
 
Unless you have the later grooved model (after 1954 I think), usually, one will have to do a custom drill-n-tap to mount "modern" scopes. Although, I once owned one of the last years production that I bought used, and the club claimed it came from the factory with receiver mount holes in place. I could never determine if so, but the screw holes/threads were blued and appeared factory. It may have been one of a special order for that club, as it did not appear to have been re-blued.

Sadly, I sold that rifle, and I have kicked myself ever since.
On the 512's:: after many many rounds, they get a feeding issue from the tube. A few years ago I bought another 512 and it has the same feeding issues. The shell has to get kind of pulled/ pried out with needle nose. Not sure where to get parts being Numrich isn't around. I've never really figured out the problem
 
Unless you have the later grooved model (after 1954 I think), usually, one will have to do a custom drill-n-tap to mount "modern" scopes. Although, I once owned one of the last years production that I bought used, and the club claimed it came from the factory with receiver mount holes in place. I could never determine if so, but the screw holes/threads were blued and appeared factory. It may have been one of a special order for that club, as it did not appear to have been re-blued.

Sadly, I sold that rifle, and I have kicked myself ever since.
Just found this
 

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I am laid up after hernia surgery. I ordered this Savage A17 .17 WSM Sporter over two years ago and still is a no show, Grrrr!
I recently got my C&R license and have been pining over old Anschutz 22's and original Winchester Model 52's (even though the Japanese reproductions made in the 80's are far better). But that's a pretty looking Semi
 
I do like Savage rifles, although I have had to do some work on them. I tricked out my Savage 93 .17 HMR and had to do some overhaul of my BMAG .17 WSM, including bedding the cheapo plastic stock and placing two 3/16" rods in the flimsy forearm. I wanted to retain the light carry is why I fixed the factory stock. Below is my tricked out and custom cherry wood curly grain stock. The lefty stock is on a right hand rifle, since I am a lefty.
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I put out no cash for the $400. stock. I traded work of my custom knife shop for the stock. It was a perfect drop-in. I am still waiting for the A17 Sporter .17 WSM to arrive and hope I don't have to work on it.
 
I do like Savage rifles, although I have had to do some work on them. I tricked out my Savage 93 .17 HMR and had to do some overhaul of my BMAG .17 WSM, including bedding the cheapo plastic stock and placing two 3/16" rods in the flimsy forearm. I wanted to retain the light carry is why I fixed the factory stock. Below is my tricked out and custom cherry wood curly grain stock. The lefty stock is on a right hand rifle, since I am a lefty. View attachment 603717 I put out no cash for the $400. stock. I traded work of my custom knife shop for the stock. It was a perfect drop-in. I am still waiting for the A17 Sporter .17 WSM to arrive and hope I don't have to work on it. What scope do you have on it.
 
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