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Remington 597 Review

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jebuwh

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so i just bought one of these great little plinkers and decided it would be a good idea to write a review as i havent seen any recent ones... so here it goes:

i picked up my 597 at a C.A.L. Ranch store up here in idaho where im going to school. they had it for 157 or so minus 10% and also a 25$ rebate from remington. so i got a super good deal.
now i have a ruger 10/22 back home that my family has had forever. its a great gun dont get me wrong, but they are way overpriced.
i got the 597 in a standard .22lr with the gray synthetic stock, and iron sights. out of the box there are a few noticible differences from the ruger: it has a heavier barrel that i like alot more, the bolt has a lock open feature when the clip is empty, the mag release is alot easier to sccess on the side. i will admit that the trigger pull is a little heavy but to me it didnt make a huge difference.

so i took it out and shot it the day i bought it after taking it all down to clean it (which i super easy to do btw) and the thing is incredible. at 50 yards with iron sights i could not miss. and that was just shooting off of my knee. i cant tell you what kind of groups cause we were just shootin some little metal targets and cans. but it is seriously super accurate.
alot of reviews i read in the past complained of not feeding properly and jamming alot. with the newer mags they have i never had one misfire or jam. the only problem i had was with the remington brand 30 round clip. it was a piece of crap i wouldnt bother even spending the money.

overall i am super happy with my purchase. i got it for like half of what you pay for a ruger and i would say its easily as good if not better. (please dont tear me apart for that ruger guys! i have one too! haha). i would reccomend it too anyone! my future plans include possibly the archangel stock, a scope of some sort, and some extended mags that actually work.

thats all i got for ya. thanks for reading!
 
Congrats on a usually underrated shooter! I had one a few years ago with the factory scope - I think I paid $180 or so for mine. It was a great gun. Sold it to finance a Ruger 77/22 - the "better" gun doesn't shoot as well as the "cheap" Remmy.

Go to the .22rimfire forums for info on how to "tune" the bolt if you have feed problems.

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Picked one up a few years ago because I was in the mood to buy a gun. Mine has the camo stock, and metal magazine. Never had a single issue with it.


With fancy "match" .22lr I've shot strings with it at 50 yards using irons.


I might add an optic to it soon, but it hasn't been a priority, and the rifle doesn't see much use.
 
I got mine 4 - 5 years ago and its nothing but problems, I'm glad Remington fixed their issues in their new generation 597's.
 
DIM
Have you messed with the guide rods? I think some were over torqued at the factory. & as a result caused jamming issues.
If I remember right? Just a lil more than finger tight.
 
guide rods problem was one of the issue I had to deal with, accuracy is a major one, there is another issues with mag release spring somehow it came out and receiver got jammed, now it thinks I have no bullets in the magazine so it stays open after each shot.
 
yeah it was Black Friday sale 4 years ago at Dick's...
 
alright so i have an update on my awesome little .22. i have now put a little over 1000 rounds through it since i bought it. i absolutely love this gun. i have not had a single problem with it at all. i took it apart and polished the guide rods and lubed it like i have read on some other forums, and the thing shoots like a dream. not only that but it is accurate as hell. outshoots my buddys 10/22 all day long.

if you are thinking about getting one of these or just considering a .22 to plink with, pick this thing up. you will not regret it.

wally world has it on sale up here in idaho for $177 with a scope. screamin deal!
 
Question from 50 miles west of Idaho:
Is that rifle drilled and tapped for scope mounts?
 
I've had mine in 22 Mag for a years. Only thing to watch out for is the outside of the barrel getting a bit of surface rust through the finish. Never noticed it until one day I ran my hand down the barrel and it can off sort of dusty brown. I rubbed it with a rag, and yup - rust dust.

So, I popped the action out of the stock, masked off the rest, wiped it down with carb cleaner and shot a coat of John Deere Muffler Black on the barrel and we've been good ever since :)
 
alot of reviews i read in the past complained of not feeding properly and jamming alot. with the newer mags they have i never had one misfire or jam

I'm glad to hear that yours is functioning well. I had one years ago and it jammed a lot. Now I own a 10/22 and am very satisfied. 10/22 + VQ extractor =reliable
 
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