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My only Remington rifle is a 514 single shot. There are four Aspies in that photo! All good shots. I actually bought the 511 with my son in mind. It now it is of special sentiment to me (Denver shot his first hare with it at a good distance two days later). I was a silllywet champ with it when I was much younger. It must have had thousands of rounds through it. Yup, that Sportmaster really shoots well. That's his mother (my niece) behind us shooting the out of us! That's not a bad thing - she is a very good shot! We were shooting beer cans at about 80yds and she was getting bored so she started shooting the cans on the rim to make them fly in the air! So I started shooting the bottom of the cans through the top opening - and I was standing (I actually got a few like that). I'm the guy in a hat coaching a youngster with a rifle I shortened for him. Here it is with my late son, Denver shooting it. I also found the muzzle was badly worn so I chopped off the tip of the barrel. The baffles weren't perfectly aligned so I remade it. Then I made a suppressor for it which really screwed with the accuracy. The 512 was accurate out to 100 yds (91m) but at 100m (109yds) the groups were opening up exponentially. These rifles have such a good balance and feel. The 512 is a 15 shot tubular magazine rifle with a long barrel. More recently I picked up a 511 Scoremaster with a five shot box magazine in nice condition which I have never fired. I got those old and beat up 512 Sportmaster from my late uncle many years ago which I repaired and mounted a scope on.