Great wood on that one. Better than mine. On Gunbroker they run from a low of about $750 to over $1200.00. No plans on selling mine, I rarely if ever "flip" a firearm. But I will try and keep a "keeper" stock. It will get shot bunch however..
What are these 541S's worth these days? I've always admired the lines and I've come across one in excellent condition with an outstanding stock.
I believe on Rimfire Central Remington Forum there is a thread about that particular rifle being a scam. The picture was lifted from Rimfire Central of a member's 541T and the seller is calling it a 541S in the ad. Be careful dealing with this seller....
Bob
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Redneck: Do you have the 541-T or the 541-S? Do you ever shoot hollow-point ammo in your Rifle? TIA Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
I have the 541T - and it's only been fed Eley match ammo to date.. I used it for the 22 cal turkey shoots in this area.. My son brought home about 7 turkeys one Sunday using that rifle..
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Some years back I investigated subsonic rimfire ammo and found that Wolf Match Target gave excellent accuracy with a 541-T which I no longer own. I noticed the slick-as-owl-snot lube on the bullets, too. What really surprised me was that after shooting several groups with the Wolf ammo, I could fire just about anything else and get one outstanding group and then accuracy with that ammo would revert to its usual mediocre state. I can only conclude that the lube from the Wolf ammo was temporarily conditioning the bore and making promotional rimfire ammo shoot *lights out* temporarily. Other rimfire enthusiasts say they have seen the same effect.
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Redneck: Do you have the 541-T or the 541-S? Do you ever shoot hollow-point ammo in your Rifle? TIA Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
I have the 541T - and it's only been fed Eley match ammo to date.. I used it for the 22 cal turkey shoots in this area.. My son brought home about 7 turkeys one Sunday using that rifle..
when i was a wee lad my uncle gave me the choice between a stainless 77/22 and a 541-T for my 11th bday to use in 4-h competition. we both decided the 77/22 was the more sturdy choice. we werent wrong, ive still got the 77/22 and always will. BUT ... kinda wish theres a way i could have gotten BOTH ...
I too agree on the need for a few shots before a barrel settles. Regardless of make or model, all of my 22LR's need 15 to 20 rds down the pipe before settling in.