Vintage JROTC Match Rifle question (smallbore)

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Ntmid8r
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Vintage JROTC Match Rifle question (smallbore)

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Back in the early 80's I was a member of our Army JROTC Rifle Team. I'm trying to remember the model of smallbore rifles we used. I do remember a Winchester Bolt-Action that accepted the under-stock palm rest and the changeable butt plate. I also remember it having a tubular front site that had interchangeable slide inserts. Also a Remington with similar accessories but it seems like the remington was a step lower in quality and would accept a small 6?-Round clip. Both had a disk military peep site on the rear. For some reason I want to say I remember my 1st Sgt stating a price of around $2500 at that time??? (May be way off base there...)
Do these possibly ring a bell with anyone? Thanks in advance.
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Post by TWP »

The Winchester was probably a model 52, they were a very popular target rifle up through the 70's and even into the 80's.

$2,500 sounds pretty steep for a price back then.
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Post by Tom Amlie »

I'd guess the Remington was a 513-T. It was widely used as a JROTC rifle. It was my first rifle when I was a tot, and I still enjoy shooting it.

I'd agree that the Winchester would have been a 52.
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Post by CraigE »

the 513T did not cost near that much. It was my first rifle and introduction to target shooting...circa 1960. I used it as a member of my high school rifle team. The others on the line were typically Winchester 52's and a few Anshcutz as well. My parents were not all that affluent and I believe parted with around $80-$100 if I recall. My first coach was a fine man (long gone) by the name of Bob Weideman in Norristown PA. He was a retired police officer and strong advocate of proper training for young shooters. Guess it worked out ok. I still enjoy the sport. The 513T exchanged for a Diana 75T -01 in the 80's. Evolution I guess. $.02 or nostalgia. Thanks!

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Post by TerryKuz »

At Penn State we used a mix of Winchester 52s, and Remington 40Xs. Ammo was Winchester T22 in the military packaging.
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Post by aross007 »

Agree that the rifles would have been Winchester 52's, and Remington either 512/513 or 40X. Suggest that the price has one too many zero's - I paid about $250 for my first Anshutz in 1968. I still have it, and can win the local club .22 bench matchs with it, if I do my part.

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Post by aross007 »

Agree that the rifles would have been Winchester 52's, and Remington either 512/513 or 40X. Suggest that the price has one too many zero's - I paid about $250 for my first Anshutz in 1968. I still have it, and can win the local club .22 bench matchs with it, if I do my part.

Alan
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Post by Ntmid8r »

You were absolutely heads on with the two models. Once I saw the images, I knew for a fact that these were the exact models. Thanks!
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