The debate, however, is how well it shoots at 100 yards. Some will shoot a little tighter, some a little looser. From my experience with it I expect around 2-inch groups at 50 yards. The 572 is not a target rifle nor is it meant to be. Most importantly they both have a strong and reliable action. The 572 and the 870 are, for the most part ,the same design, and perhaps Remington planned it that way. Generally when we think about pump actions, we think in relation to a shotgun-like the Remington 870. The rifle was first produced in 1954 and is still in production today. The Remington 572 is no spring chicken and neither is Remington’s pump-action design. And even in that category it seems like few can name a favorite, but when they do the nifty Remington 572 comes up. 22 actions is the pump action, or sometimes called “slide action” when referring to rifles. But perhaps the most overlooked design of. From new AR style autoloaders to antique single shot bolt actions there is a.
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