For Sale Remington 541S Custom Sporter 22lr

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Selling my slightly used Remington 541 S Custom Sporter 22LR. 99% condition. shoots like it should. maybe. in original box with papers. Asking $1,060 shipped to your FFL. Pm me me if you want it.
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Could you educate me on what makes these so valuable? I was really surprised when I researched them after your post.
 
I am not in the market (or it would already be sold), but I will happily answer the question and emphatically endorse the rifle :)

The value of this type of full-size, quality, accurate, .22 rifles --- there are a few similar ones: Remington 541, Winchester 52, Anschutz 14xx, 16xx and 17xx series (model 64 and 54 actions), Walther KKJ, CZ 45x series, Cooper 57, Blaser R8 kit, and a few others --- is to allow inexpensive and noninvasive .22 LR training for centerfire hunting.

In addition, they can provide great rabbit hunts when big game season is over or no tag is available...

Put a quality scope in quality rings on it --- I am very happy with the relatively inexpensive but still high quality Zeiss Terra series and Talley rings/bases on my .22 LR rifles --- and you can practice shooting standing from the sticks virtually for free --- I use Remington Thunderbolt $40/500 rounds --- all the way out to 150 yards. Rainbow trajectory, cheap rimfire ammo inconsistency, and wind sensitivity make things a bit unpredictable farther than that...
  • If you live in a city or in densely populated States, you can practice at the local indoor range on a 1" bull's eye paper target at 25 yards, or 2" bull's eye paper target at 50 yards.
  • If you have access to a 100 yards outdoor range, practice on a 4" steel plate.
  • If you have access to a 150 yards outdoor range, practice on a 6" steel plate.
Do not expect tight groups from cheap bulk .22 :E Rofl: but, as the pics below show, it is good enough for the purpose at hand (y)

Here is the goal: 5 series of 5 continuous hits (25 rounds) on the 4" plate/100 yards or 6" plate/150 yards, standing from the sticks. Each miss resets the entire 25 rounds count. No excuse, the plate either rings :giggle: ... or it does not :cry:

This will change your hunting shots life...

After all, the skills required to shoot standing from the sticks consistently, reliably and predictably 1"/25 yards, 2"/50 yards, 4"/100 yards, 6"/150 yards, etc. are the same as the ones required to make a 10" vital-area double-lung hit on a medium size deer/antelope/mountain-game/plains-game at 250 yards...

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Winchesters 52 & Zeiss Terra + tripod sticks + 6" steel plate + 5,000 rounds case of Remington Thunderbolts + 150 yards shooting lane with natural backstop on National Forest + 100-round practice session once a week for 3 months = long string of one-shot-kills PG out to 300 yards on your next safari...

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Winchesters 52 & Zeiss Terra 100 yards 20 rounds "group" standing from the sticks with $40/500 rounds Remington Thunderbolts. Despicable group from cheap bulk ammo, but it stays in the 4" target and is good enough for endless virtually free practice...

Anschutz 1418 & Thunderbolt @ 100 yd.jpg

Anschutz 1418 & Zeiss Terra 100 yards 20 rounds "group" standing from the sticks with $40/500 rounds Remington Thunderbolts. Despicable group from cheap bulk ammo, but it stays in the 4" target and is good enough for endless virtually free practice...

Walther KKJ & Thunderbolt @ 100 yd.jpg

Walther KKJ & Zeiss Terra 100 yards 20 rounds "group" standing from the sticks with $40/500 rounds Remington Thunderbolts. Despicable group from cheap bulk ammo, but it stays in the 4" target and is good enough for endless virtually free practice...

Final hint! I doubt very much Blaser developed their $1,500 .22 LR kit so that Dads could gift a $3,000 .22 LR to their kids for their 14th birthday. Blaser clearly got it right, providing a perfect training tool to the R8 aficionados. And when hitting the 6" plate at 150 yards becomes too easy, a .223 Rem barrel will extend the range to 300 yards. And yes, one can shoot a 6" plate standing from the sticks at 300 yards, it will just make you modest about your true shooting capabilities standing from the sticks in the beginning, then will become fairly routine --- but never guaranteed ;) --- after a few thousands rounds...

Bog Adrenaline & Blaser R8.jpg
 
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Another endorsement for these rifles. I've shot both the 541S and 541T variants. Great accuracy, and as previously mentioned a good way to get practice on a full size rifle without risk of flinch nor breaking the bank. Will be a good buy for someone looking.
 
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Could you educate me on what makes these so valuable? I was really surprised when I researched them after your post.
I hope that was a enough education ?
The rifle is still available, I may have a little room on the price so feel free to make a offer.
 
Let’s not forget Kimber Superamerica - which I sold for $2k. An amazing sub 1” gun with any reasonable ammo. Nor the old Remington 51X which are almost free and still tack drivers. Both sold to add the .22 and .223 barrels to my Blaser addiction for reasons earlier stated. But a dedicated .22 of type offered are enormous fun and lethal in the field, as well as cheap to feed. Precision .22 competition has become a big thing
 
Sir, is the rifle still available?

Regards,

Edward
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This member @Probono has been banned for questionable practices and I'm not willing to allow this person to continue to sell on AH.

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...Nor the old Remington 51X which are almost free and still tack drivers. Precision .22 competition has become a big thing...
I use a Remington 513T target rifle that I have had since I was a kid. The use of a small gong is good practice, and so are a bunch of clay pigeons scattered around and shot 'walk up' from field position and the sticks. (y)
 
Can’t his posts be deleted?
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