Henry H001L vs Remington 514
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:35 am
I have been almost exclusively shooting AKs the past year and working on my ability to be accurate with them. I decided to try something different and shoot a rifle I haven't taken to the range in quite a while. However, I have had it since 1968. My dad bought a Remington model 514 single shot bolt action rifle for me after he returned from a tour at Udorn AB Thailand in 1968. From the barrel markings it was manufactured in March of 1968.
On Saturday I tested it at 25 yards against my Henry H001L, both with open sights. I was happy with the results of each, seeing mostly 3/4" groups with three different loads, Remington Standard Velocity Target 40gr, American Eagle 38gr HP, and Winchester 36gr HP 222 round bulk pack. None of these are match grade ammo of course. I've chronographed the Remington and AE. The Remington had a pretty poor ES of 94 and SD of 32. The AE was much better with an ES of 44 and SD of 13. However, I did not see any significant difference in accuracy or POI shift between those 3 loads at that distance. The 52 year old Remington with its awful trigger performed slightly better than the Henry. I think it was the sight picture and not a better barrel that made the difference. But, it made me happy that the old Remington is shooting quite nicely.
This is a group from the 514. I was verifying that windage was good by holding on that vertical line. Didn't do such a good job at keeping elevation consistent however.
Same thing for the Henry.
I was really pleased with this group from 50 yards with the 514 using the Remington Standard Velocity. Measured 3/4" if I measured correctly.
On Saturday I tested it at 25 yards against my Henry H001L, both with open sights. I was happy with the results of each, seeing mostly 3/4" groups with three different loads, Remington Standard Velocity Target 40gr, American Eagle 38gr HP, and Winchester 36gr HP 222 round bulk pack. None of these are match grade ammo of course. I've chronographed the Remington and AE. The Remington had a pretty poor ES of 94 and SD of 32. The AE was much better with an ES of 44 and SD of 13. However, I did not see any significant difference in accuracy or POI shift between those 3 loads at that distance. The 52 year old Remington with its awful trigger performed slightly better than the Henry. I think it was the sight picture and not a better barrel that made the difference. But, it made me happy that the old Remington is shooting quite nicely.
This is a group from the 514. I was verifying that windage was good by holding on that vertical line. Didn't do such a good job at keeping elevation consistent however.
Same thing for the Henry.
I was really pleased with this group from 50 yards with the 514 using the Remington Standard Velocity. Measured 3/4" if I measured correctly.