RedBeard’s Curious Life

October 17, 2009

Firearms are Fun! Part 1: Remington 597

Filed under: Firearms, Life As Unusual, Randomness — RedBeard @ 1:10 pm — 496 words

I tried target shooting earlier this year, and discovered how exhilirating it can be to send some hot lead flying down-range. After taking an outing with some friends and trying various pistols and rifles at the local range, I decided I had to buy some of my own that were even better than the ones available for rental. Little did I know how much money I’d end up spending on this hobby in the course of 9 months.

I started with a .22 rifle, the Remington 597 in synthetic/stainless. The actual rifle I received was old stock sold as new, and I discovered it was 10 years old by searching for the serial number. This meant it came with the original-design plastic magazine, which has a tendency to jam up; a quick call to Remington had them sending me a new-design aluminum magazine for free that has been much more reliable. There are also a few rust spots on the barrel and magazine.

The rifle shoots nicely up to about 100 yards and can be taken to indoor pistol ranges without difficulty. I tried using it to complete a marksmanship evaluation, but wasn’t able to do the prone portion of the test due to backstop and target placement. Extrapolating the standing and sitting portions placed me into the top tier of performance, Expert, which made me feel pretty good about both myself and my equipment. My girlfriend also likes shooting this rifle because it has almost no recoil, is relatively quiet, and it has a very simple blowback recoil action. It does jam up once in a while, the most common being a bolt hold-open failure when the magazine is empty, and the occasional failure-to-feed. I wouldn’t trust my life to this rifle, but it’s fine for short-range target practice with cheap ammo.

Decent .22 ammo has been difficult to find since I bought the rifle, and I recently used up the last of the 525-round Federal value pack I bought along with the rifle back in March. I like this particular ammo because it comes in a hefty value pack, it has copper-plated hollow-point bullets, and the price is right around 4 cents per round. Thankfully, Cabela’s had a bulk offering at a decent price with free shipping, so I now have over 4000 rounds of .22 sitting around, begging to be used. I added a cheap Bushnell scope which makes it relatively easy to get nice tight groups at 50-100 yards off a bench rest. The most affordable piece of my arsenal, this .22 rifle has only cost me about $500 in total, including freight, ammo, and cleaning supplies.

Here’s a picture of me shooting the Remington 597 at the local indoor range, Wade’s.

3 Responses to “Firearms are Fun! Part 1: Remington 597”

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