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Posted By: limabean Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
What is one in excellent condition worth and how is the accuracy?
Posted By: smithrjd Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
I recently sold one that was NIB for $650. Prices vary on the part of the country sold in. They can be very accurate, depends on the individual rifle and ammo used.
Posted By: Redneck Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
Originally Posted by limabean
What is one in excellent condition worth and how is the accuracy?
I had two - sold one.. The one I still have has outstanding accuracy when fed Eley match ammo.. Worth? All depends on condition.. Mine is 98% or better, and I wouldn't sell it for anything under $600...

And (really strange for Remington) the trigger is awesome.. I haven't tested it for weight recently, but IIRC I have it set at about 6 oz...
Posted By: cooper57m Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
I have the 541THB (the heavy barrel variant). I'm not up on their worth but they are a decent .22, no longer made. Some have the bad habit of throwing the first couple shots out of a cold barrel. Mine does. Subsequent shots group pretty well, so it's useful as a range gun where I just dump the first couple shots off the target. What really bugs me about the 541s are the cheap plastic magazines, but I came across a guy who made metal mags for it and bought 2. Those plastic mags are an abomination.
Posted By: Razorhog Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
Mine is very accurate with SK Rifle Match, CCI SV, Wolf Match, assorted Geco, RWS subsonic HP's, etc..........................Really a very nice rifle. Would not sell mine for $600 but that's probably what it's worth. Agree with the plastic mag comments but............
Posted By: gunscrew Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
I use mine to practice shooting off-hand since with scope weighs about same as my centerfire rifles, swinging 3 x 5 at 100 yards not a problem, with old silver box Winchester high speed, 600.00 would be a good deal of course every rifle is different. (that's a good thing in a way)
Posted By: EdM Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
I bought a 98% one last summer for $400. It shoots the Aguila Pistol Match very well and does just fine with most anything else I have tried. I do need to adjust the trigger though. The mag is junk but I found a firm that makes really nice ones that sit about flush with the stock too.

https://www.trekkermfg.com/collections/remington-541-581-magazines/products/r22
Posted By: gemby58 Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
Buy a metal one, they are so much better
Posted By: limabean Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
Thanks for all the responses so far. The one I looked at was 700.00 I think I will pass on it for now. I don’t need it and some dealers are using the covid 19 as a excuse to not negotiate.
Posted By: EdM Re: Remington 541T question - 07/10/20
Originally Posted by gemby58
Buy a metal one, they are so much better


The one from Trekker is rock solid. The material reminds of a P-Mag.
Posted By: cooper57m Re: Remington 541T question - 07/11/20
They look substantial indeed and I have no doubt that they are much better than that flimsy, cheap and unreliable magazine that Remington included but - - - the stainless steel mags with a blued steel floorplate that John Reed made were not only functional but beautiful as befits a nice wood/steel rifle. I'm not sure if Mr. Reed is still making his magazines, if not, owners of Rem 540/580 series should get the Trekker as they will be better than what they now have by a mile.
Posted By: VarmintGuy Re: Remington 541T question - 07/11/20
Limabean: I have a "pair" of Remington 541-T's (both heavy barrels!) and the accuracy (with Varmint type ammunition mind you!) is EXCELLENT!
I like, no I LOVE, everything about these two Remington 541-T's with the lone exception of the chincy magazines (clips!)!
They work well for me in my two Rifles - they just seem "chincy" and unbecoming such an otherwise all around excellent rimfire Rifle.
My Remington 541-T with Weaver KT 15 (straight 15 power) scope on it is just dead nuts accurate with Winchester 40 grain Power-Point hollow-points.
My other 541-T has a Leupold 3x9 scope and when the right scope comes along I am going to swap it out as this Rifle shows real accuracy and that could/would be enhanced by more scope power.
I wish I could be of some help on the pricing side of your inquiry but I so seldom see them come up for sale (people that own them LOVE them!) that I am out of the loop on current values.
I do know if I ever see another real clean Remington 541-T for sale I would be a "playah" for it!
These are fine little Rifles with a virtual universal reputation for excellent accuracy and in my experience seldom come up for sale.
Best of luck to you if you decide to go for one!
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Posted By: badwolf Re: Remington 541T question - 07/11/20
How do i find the steel mags?
Contact John Reed.

jreedtn81gmail.com.
Posted By: drover Re: Remington 541T question - 07/11/20
One thing to be aware of on the 541T is not all of them have a 3 screw fully adjustable trigger, be sure to check for that. I also seem to remember that not all of them had two action screws but I am not sure of that but if you take a look at the trigger the number of action screws will be evident anyway.

drover
Posted By: gemby58 Re: Remington 541T question - 07/11/20
Originally Posted by drover
One thing to be aware of on the 541T is not all of them have a 3 screw fully adjustable trigger, be sure to check for that. I also seem to remember that not all of them had two action screws but I am not sure of that but if you take a look at the trigger the number of action screws will be evident anyway.

drover



Heavy barrel has 2 screws, sporter barrel one screw like the 581
Posted By: killerv Re: Remington 541T question - 07/13/20
Ran across one in a lgs Saturday, in like new condition, 650.
Posted By: jimy Re: Remington 541T question - 07/13/20
This one is listed on Gun Broker, buy it now for a grand !

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/872979650

I have one that's been in the safe for 20 some years that I would part with, it has a Simmons 3-9 scope on it, it is as new .

Anyone interested can PM me offers.
Posted By: jimy Re: Remington 541T question - 07/13/20
Do any of you know how to date one of these rifles by serial #s ?
Posted By: VarmintGuy Re: Remington 541T question - 07/13/20
Jimy: How much do you want for the "safe queen" Model 541-T?
I have never used serial numbers to date the manufacture of any of my Remington firearms.
I use the "barrel date codes" on the barrels.
An online search will quickly find a date of manufacture code cypher for your Model 541-T.
I have the code in my "favorite places" and a hard copy of same that I take to gunshows and gunshops for info.
BTT
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Posted By: Aviator Re: Remington 541T question - 07/13/20
I have one I bought new in the 80’s it’s incredibly accurate with Remington subsonic ammo, no telling how many squirrels I’ve killed with that thing! Probably never sell it.
Posted By: jimy Re: Remington 541T question - 07/13/20
Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
Jimy: How much do you want for the "safe queen" Model 541-T?
I have never used serial numbers to date the manufacture of any of my Remington firearms.
I use the "barrel date codes" on the barrels.
An online search will quickly find a date of manufacture code cypher for your Model 541-T.
I have the code in my "favorite places" and a hard copy of same that I take to gunshows and gunshops for info.
BTT
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy


I sent you a PM.
Posted By: cooper57m Re: Remington 541T question - 07/13/20
This thread has inspired me to shoot my 541THB tomorrow after I shoot some skeet. I pulled it out of the cabinet and it's still 99%. No stock dings, 100% blue, etc. I probably haven't shot this in almost 20 years. For now, I'm still keeping the Lyman target sights (90MJT rear and 20MJT front) on it. In the future I may scope it again. I put the target receiver sights on it when my son shot it inthe Boy Scouts. I cleaned the bore and ran some IOSSO paste in the chamber to remove any lead/carbon ring that may have been there. I have some Eley and Lapua ammo left over from my rimfire benchrest days. I'll see if it's still throwing the first couple of shots out of a cold barrel.
Posted By: Redneck Re: Remington 541T question - 07/14/20
These rifles have been excellent overall.. I had forgotten that my son brought it to a local turkey shoot and competed in the .22 section... He won NINE turkeys that day....and the hosts were pizzed... That same day I won eight on the 12 ga section.. We brought home 17 turkeys that afternoon... Nearly hadda buy another freezer.. laugh laugh
Posted By: Parks Re: Remington 541T question - 09/19/20
If you have the opportunity to buy a nice 541T, THB heavy barrel, or S you will never be disappointed and most likely always get your money back out of it. By the way keep an eye out for the Lew Horton Maples they are sweet looking guns IMHO
Posted By: gonzaga Re: Remington 541T question - 09/20/20
Can you post up some pics of the scope mounting hardware?
Posted By: micky Re: Remington 541T question - 09/20/20
Hopefully this weekend my 541S will get some dust knocked off it squirrel hunting. Season opened last week in Michigan and I just zeroed it with CCI SV.
Posted By: killerv Re: Remington 541T question - 09/21/20
lgs just had a 99% 541t on the shelf for over a month, asking 650. It was gone last weekend finally. I paid 650 a few years ago for my 541t tapered barrel.
Posted By: JGray Re: Remington 541T question - 09/21/20
I typically see online prices of 650 - 850 so when I found a two locally for quite a bit less than that I jumped. One is a heavy barrel with Brian Voelker's match upgrades and the other is an unmodified sporter barrel. Both shoot about the same and I prefer the sporter barrel version by a small margin. Typical 50 yard accuracy with preferred ammo:

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They are very nice at their price point. Had a machinist pard lop the barrel at 20" with an 11-degree recessed target crown (balances much better) and I also bedded the action and did a little stock/metal work to get a Timney trigger nicely settled. +1 on John's SS mags. She's a peach!
Posted By: VarmintGuy Re: Remington 541T question - 09/24/20
JGray: Man that 10 shot 50 yard group from your 541 is just beautiful!
Good for you and for the Big Green of old.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
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