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On the left side of the barrel, just forward of the receiver and above the woodline, there will be a two or three letter code. The first letter represents the month of manufacture and the last one or two letters represent the year of manufacture. The code can be decoded here:

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Q: When was your Remington Matchmaster 513-T ser102161 manufactured?
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Where can you download a field service manual for the Remington Matchmaster 513T?

Try Remington Arms website. Or you might want to try eBay, they have reproductions of the original manuals on occasion. Keyword, Remington Model 513T or 513S (the sporter version with same internals).


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Look at the underside of the barrel just ahead of the fore-end of the stock on civilian models. I do not know if US marked Matchmasters have numbers but assume they do.


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What year was your 513t Remington made 73179?

Send me the two or three letter code on the left side of the barrel back by the receiver then I can tell you the month & year of manufacture. You'll need a magnifier.


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Both the Remington 513T (Target) and the 513S (Sporter) used a 1:16 twist rate. Reason being, the 40 grain .22 LR lead bullet was most common when these first came out. To measure the actual twist rate in your rifle you would need a cleaning rod with a rotating handle using a tight fitting cleaning patch on a jag tip. Place a strip of masking tape along the cleaning rod parallel with it's length. Insert the cleaning rod into the muzzle end of the barrel an inch or so and then pencil a mark on the masking tape perpendicular to the cleaning rod on one edge of the masking tape. Push the cleaning rod into the barrel and if you have a relatively tight fit the rod should rotate. When you see that the edge where you marked your first witness mark rotates to the point where you initially marked it, pencil another mark onto the masking tape. Remove the cleaning rod and measure the distance from mark to mark and you have the rate of turn for the lands and grooves. If you'd rather not go through that routine, just buy a box of 50 sub-sonic rounds and shoot for group and see how they do in your rifle. Good Luck!