A little Closer!---5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum

I had 3 5mms, 2 591s and 1 592 SELL IT!!!!You have one type ammo from one company what you going to do if it don't like the ammo?! Pay 100 bucks a box for 40 year old ammo?!!!!Trust me my 5mms didnt like the new ammo. It would go bang sometimes and thats about it!
 
I have a friend who's experience runs right along with that of Marco. He owns two of the rifles, one magazine fed and one barrel length tube fed, and he was exstatic when Centruian started making ammo for the rifle again. Until he shot some of the ammunition. It went bang every time but the bullets went numerous directions when they exited the barrel and it was very inaccurate in both of his rifles. He was so worried about it that he finally shot a few of his stash of old Remington ammo just to satisfy himself that the guns weren't at fault.

Now he has bought a CF conversion for one of the rifles which includes a new CF bolt head, dies, brass, etc. which he said were very "spendy" to acquire.
 
^^^ You're kidding me, right!?? ^^^

I did not buy it to shoot up the country side. I bought it because it a 5mm Rem!

The Aguila ammo being made now should suffice for my uses. Plus, I could see other manufactures producing ammo again in the near future. I wouldn't be overly surprised to see more manufactures producing new firearms in 5mm Rem. Taurus had a tracker for a while, but ammo available of course killed that.
 
only 50yds and one of the shots on the left was the fouling round and the other was my mistake.I hope your 591 likes the new ammo as much as my dads that I shot this group with.
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Why in the world would he sell it?

It's a freakin' 5mm Rem. lol

Once that baby gets in your hands, hold on to it. Even if it doesn't see much field use. Especially at the price you got it for.
 
Seems that there's always someone who has to come along an Po-Po whatever new firearm a person gets.

For that price,,,, I say shoot it and enjoy.
At the very worse, ya might end up doing the centerfire conversion. Which I understand, really turns em into a shooter.
Yea, brass and dies are expensive, but tell me anything that's worth doing any more that isn't.

Enjoy the new rifle, but take out an insurance policy on the clip (er magazine ;>) ) if ya take it into the field.
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I AM looking forward to this rifle. Show me another one for the price! It will shoot well enough for my intended purpose, which is OWNING A 5MM REMINGTON RIMFIRE MAGNUM!!

Thanks for the group pics, I'd expect about the same accuracy. The Aguila/Centurion stuff should do just fine.

Originally Posted By: Mike21Why in the world would he sell it?

It's a freakin' 5mm Rem. lol

Once that baby gets in your hands, hold on to it. Even if it doesn't see much field use. Especially at the price you got it for.


Exactly my thoughts, Mike.
 
LOL. Sorry if my comments riled any of the more rabid troops here. All I was saying with my comments is that I know a friend who had to buy the CF conversion to get one of his rifles to shoot worth a hoot versus using the current one choice for factory ammo.

Lighten up and take a tranquilizer if necessary guys. This is the internet and not the end of life as we know it.
 
What are you going to do when you break an extractor? Pull the bolt handle off? Just tryin to help. Good luck with the new rifle.
 
Originally Posted By: marcoWhat are you going to do when you break an extractor? Pull the bolt handle off? Just tryin to help. Good luck with the new rifle.

I will enjoy my rifle! Thanks for the well wishes.



Oh, and if problems arise, I will take it to a competent gun smith and have it fixed.


I am rather excited to be getting this rifle, as previously stated. It was on my "need to buy" list. I just like being a little different then the next guy shooting a 10-22 or something. Thanks for your concern as to where MY money is going.
 
Originally Posted By: marcoWhat are you going to do when you break an extractor? Pull the bolt handle off? Just tryin to help. Good luck with the new rifle.

I guess since you didn't enjoy the cartridge I guess you think it should be abolished on everyones behalf. 'Cause the world would be better off without it.

Great logic.

Good thing you weren't the one who bought the rifle then huh?

Let him worry about how he enjoys his money.

I think he did great anyway.
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I suppose I could run down to the shop and give it a trial run for you Shane, you know, just to make sure it shoots up to snuff.... That way you can rest assured that you're spending YOUR money wisely.
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wise? there is no way to spend money wisely, unless your making more money off it! with that said, i p/u ed a savage 22mag yesterday,did i need it? nope! will it make me a better coyote hunter? don't think so! did i want it? yep! did i buy it?your darn right i did, and happy as heck about it, enjoy! and yes dad you were right! i am afraid it will burn a hole in my pocket:)
 
I have owned both a 591M and a 592M, still have the 592. I have been around this cartridge since 1978 and it still impresses me with the way it performs on varmints. While I wouldn't choose any rimfire for hunting coyotes, it would definately be my choice over my HMR or 22mag, if that was all I had to use.
 
Originally Posted By: getfoxyI suppose I could run down to the shop and give it a trial run for you Shane, you know, just to make sure it shoots up to snuff.... That way you can rest assured that you're spending YOUR money wisely.
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NO DON'T DO THAT! You'll likely break the bolt handle off or screw up the extractor!!
 
Yeah, the coolest part is I've never met Gary in person, but I consider him a great friend. He could have easily kept it quiet and for himself. But, well, he offered it to me. Great buddy for sure.
 
I have owned a 591m since about 1970, or so. Very accurate with the factory ammo. It does have a Weaver 6x on it, by the way.

I have not used the Agulia ammo yet, but I intend to. I currently have 199 rounds of original ammo left.

IThe rifle has killed a lot of stuff over the decades and is now my main fall turkey gun.
 
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