I dug my late fathers 513T out of the rear of my safe and pulled the old 4X Japan made scope off and put a 3-9 Leupold on it that I just set the parallax for 50 yds. for shooting target and the KYL spinner target. The rifle is from 1956 and was for quite some time my Dads squirrel killer. He glued the Weaver bases on years ago so as to not drill any holes that didn't come from the factory. The trigger is alittle hard to what I am used to but with a little more concentration I can shoot it OK. Took it out yesterday and did some shooting at 50 yds. The rifle and scope performed just fine with no issues of any kind. The green dot was my bore sighter spot looking through the barrel. Wasn't to far of with the first shot but I then moved it left and down and went to far left. Just left it there while shooting some of the targets so as to not shoot away my aiming point. I later got it closer to zero with time getting limited on how long I could stay at the range. Here is a picture of the old Remington that has been a fantastic rifle all these years.

