@@leelamount2565 thanks for the comment. I am not used to the red dot. I am going to stay with it to get it figured out. I want to do some videos using the red dot with some off hand shooting. Thanks for watching
I just found your channel, was looking for reviews of this carbine, enjoyed your review, target suite channel did review of same carbine but shooting +P ammo nby couple manufacturers specifically Underwood, had quite a bit more velocity, here in Texas problems with fertility hogs and Inam thinking this would be a good truck gun for that purpose looking forward to finding one as a companion to my 1911 but maybe even get me a Glock in 45 to matchup magazines
Great video. Thank you for being your own person in this wide universe of video makers. I appreciate your very real personality and approach to showing us the firearms and their performance in varying conditions. 🙏🏼🗽🇺🇸
That’s my plan too, get both the .45 ACP & 10mm-I have so many Glock mags in both & have my pistol & carbine same caliber-no brainer. I wish Glock would release a PCC series.
I have a couple of those Caldwell brass catchers that use the velcro cuffs, and they work, but they leave something to be desired. They tend to move around. If you have room on the rail, the one Caldwell offers that attaches to the rail is a lot nicer to use. It is easy off and on. You might want to check it out.
I have the brass catcher on my 5.56mm and works great! Mine has an adapter to mount to the rail, easy on and off, probably the Velcro works similarly, Nice video for a new product from Ruger.
I put a Primary Arms 1x prism on my LC 45. It’s similar to a red dot but has an etched reticle so there’s still something to aim with if the battery dies. Huge eye box and I really like the reticle. YMMV The trigger sux.
I really like the Primary arms prisms - I have the 3x on the LC.45...works fine at 100 and in. Beyond that (125, 150) the bullet drop is a lot...20 inches and more.
It might prove interesting to test something like Federal 230gr. FMJ, standard velocity in the lc45 at those ranges .Just out of curiosity. Taking my LC45 to the range Saturday to sight in the holosun 510. Will fire at 50 and 100 yards with the Federal. You had good results at those ranges. Looking forward to your red dot results on the lc45.
I mounted the red dot last night after the video. I think on the next video I will shoot some 230 gr JHP ammo and some 200 SWC at 100 just to see how they perform. Thanks for watching
I’d always thought a .45 carbine would be a good camp gun, and when I saw the Camp Carbine I kept an eye out for one. Unfortunately they have become fairly pricey, and when pistol calibre carbine started to become available I picked one up. I bought a marine stainless JR carbine take down in .45 ACP. Glock magazines, and threaded barrel for suppressor . Added a red dot, and it functions well. The thing about the JR is that I can upgrade the trigger and other components . I’ve only put a few hundred rounds through it, and haven’t made any changes and don’t know if I will. Most shooting at 25 and 50 yards and it will put 5 in an aluminum can. I think the next thing is to try many available loads. It’s a fun shooter.
They are fun for sure I have a video coming out soon I put a scope on the Ruger LC carbine and shot it at 100 yards I was a little disappointed but it is a short distance carbine not a precision rifle Thanks for watching
I’ve recently acquired the Ruger LC. I’ve got a SIG ROMEO 5 red dot on mine and it’s great! Currently my rifle is at the gunsmith getting an MCARBO trigger installed. Along with a spring kit by the same company. I also have a magpul angled fore grip on the MLOCK. TALON GRIPS-Rubber, and a STREAMLIGHT weapon light. You’re right though. The trigger kinda sucks. Easy fix though for a $100. And the gun otherwise is very enjoyable!
It's hard to find anybody who does serious accuracy testing these days. I think it is worthwhile to try a red dot on that rifle and try a variety of ammunition at 100 yards.
Well now this was a interesting video and a very interesting carbine. I do own the Ruger lc45acp carbine. I do like it and shoot it quite a bit. However, you are absolutely right about that. Horrible trigger. These carbines are not cheap and as much as you have to pay why couldn't Ruger have put a better trigger on this carbine. In my opinion, this is definitely where Ruger dropped the ball. I think probably there might be some aftermarket trigger updates. That Will come out eventually and when they do I will replace this horrible trigger.
Well you made a great video. Inspired me to take my LC Carbine out to see how well it did at 100 yards. I was hitting a 12 x 12 plate 30 out of 50 rounds so i woukd say it will do its job at 100. I was using a sightmark spec M red/green dot with a 36 yrd zero.
Yes I think it will do the job It is not a precision rifle I will be posting a video with a red dot. I am a little disappointed in the accuracy. Thanks for watching
Your new Ruger seems like it really wants to shoot. I was wondering if there was an aftermarket trigger available for it. To me nothing robs accuracy like a crappy trigger. Your red dot should help you a bunch as well. I got my son a Ruger LC9 a couple of years back and he loves banging away with it. By the way thanks for the brass catcher tip. I'm gonna look in to one of those for his rifle. Thanks for a fun video.
The trigger is a short coming for accurate shooting for sure. I know there is brass catcher the mounts to the rail. This is the one Cabelas had on the shelf. The rail mounted might be a little better but this one worked fine. Thanks for watching
Hi, I like this gun, I would like to see you testing it with a scope on it... I also wonder what is the muzzle velocity with this carbine. Thanks for this video.
@@silasbowman8475 no problem. I am using an accurate mold. I don’t remember the model number. It has a single lube grove One of his most popular 45 molds thanks for watching
Thanks for the comment. You are correct about the brass. I am way too lazy to sort my 45 acp brass. I will spend some more time with this little carbine and have some fun with it. Thanks for watching.
Like you, I want to know the accuracy potential of all of my arms. I want to get out and test some hotter 200 gr. factory ammo in my Govt. model. I went to a red dot a few years ago because it just took way too long to get a good sight picture w/open sights (I've had big BoMar target sights hanging off of the back of the slide for 40 years . . . Big adjustment going to a dot.
All of my 1911's like the 200 gr SWC's I shoot the 230 RNFP in everything just because all my guns shoot them well. The beauty of 45 acp It is easy to find something that works. I think I will like the red dot on this little carbine Thanks for watching
You're sliding around a lot with your mount on the table. That's affecting your consistency. You tighten that up and your groups will tighten up, too. Thanks for the video!
That carbine can do probably much better groups with better jacketed ammo. Coated lead are not perfect uniform all around and thats probably you have flyers in almost all your groups. Give it a try same ammo with a red dot. Id like to see the results. Good video.
I had a Marlin Camp .45 back in the 90's, traded a JP Sauer single action .357 and some reloads for it. That thing threw brass a long ways. I shot at a range that only had a 150 yrd rifle range. It took all the elevation the scope had to lob those 230's in there. I could hit the 20 oz. soda bottle at that range though. The 185's did better. At tha time National Bullet sold a plated 155 and l was going to get some and load them up. 1200 fps from a 1911 ao l suppose it would get around 1400-1500 from the rifle. Sold it before l could get any 155's. Traded it for $150 and a Thompson Pit Bull complete upper for the 1911. Wished l never did that. Saw a Camp Carbine in a pawn shop yesterday for $1000.
We all have that one we wish we could get back. I am excited to spend some more time with this one. Maybe a silencer on it someday. I have avoided getting on that list. My son tells me I am on plenty of lists all ready. Thanks for watching
If you want to see the true accuracy of the gun, you should put a scope on it. That will minimize human error. I also noticed it was pretty windy during the test. That might have hurt the results a little too.
Trouble with red dots are the dots cover up a lot of target. Maybe try a magnifying flip up for the 100yd shooting. Even at 2x your dot will hide half as much. Or maybe throw a plain old 4x scope on it just to see how much more accurate it can be shot.
The gun rest sliding around on the bench is affecting your point of impact. I DO appreciate your efforts to determine the accuracy potential of this arm ! Bench shooting is the best way to go for consistent results. Mushy trigger is hard to overcome in testing (have you ever shot a Hi-Point carbine w/the soft plastic trigger ? Feels like you are trying to crush a small animal that is fighting for it's life! ).
Try a reflex sight bigger field of view not looking g through a scope tube doesn't matter where your eye is the bullet goes where the dot is not like a scope lock edges
@@chrisevansgunshorsesranchi699 Sorry, did you just say you'd send your wife into bear country with a 45acp? Trying to get rid of her? This gun comes in 10mm... just sayin.
Well my point was you got two close together and a flyer and it repeated where would the other two land after a five shot group and the barrel warmed up that's all I saying
If you bullet makers would make a 101 grain 45 ACP+p loaded to mild "super" specs shaped with a 357 sig size flat tip fmj id appreciate it. Sorry but the 45 has been made wrong for a long time. And it doesn't need to be a hollow point. Which have literally been pointless... The solid copper light weight rounds are much more effective and you not only have the ability to carry more ammo, the weapons last longer, have less recoil, and have far less reliability issues I.e. heavy hard cast issues with some calibers. Look at Underwood 130 grain, and Grind Hard 111 grain. You really don't need the special defender tip with 45, but it does help. I just can't believe the guns and ammo community is still way behind. A 101 grain fmj with a small flat tip would be amazing for so many reasons in 45 auto. It would also be making mid 44 magnum power out of a carbine like this. Baruk Hashem
You should just shoot a 8" round steel gong at 100 yards - I'm pretty sure you would hit it every time - and that would make you feel better. And I would move back if you can and shoot at 150 yards - you may be surprised. It will drop some but not so much you can just hold on the top of the gong and make hits I bet.
Why would you think 300 ft out of a rifle was impossible, or even difficult? A pistol, yea, hard to impossible. But not for a carbine. Unless you are ray charles. Lol..
I like your style. Thank you for the video!
Great job.
@@milo555100 thanks for the positive feedback.
@@chrisevansgunshorsesranchi699 thank you for the accuracy test. It’s always at the top of the list for me too.
I want you to be encouraged by me telling you this was great content. The information was easy to digest but detailed enough to add value. Keep it up.
Thank you I like to the positive comments
Thank you. Old eyes here too and have begun transitioning to optics. Love constant both eyes wide ability. 👍🇺🇸
@@leelamount2565 thanks for the comment. I am not used to the red dot. I am going to stay with it to get it figured out. I want to do some videos using the red dot with some off hand shooting. Thanks for watching
Enjoyed the video. Not bad accuracy at 100 yds. with .45acp. Thanks.
@@robbrown4053 thanks
I just found your channel, was looking for reviews of this carbine, enjoyed your review, target suite channel did review of same carbine but shooting +P ammo nby couple manufacturers specifically Underwood, had quite a bit more velocity, here in Texas problems with fertility hogs and Inam thinking this would be a good truck gun for that purpose looking forward to finding one as a companion to my 1911 but maybe even get me a Glock in 45 to matchup magazines
@@terrell48 I have had the same thought about a Glock thanks for watching
Great video. Thank you for being your own person in this wide universe of video makers. I appreciate your very real personality and approach to showing us the firearms and their performance in varying conditions. 🙏🏼🗽🇺🇸
@@A-zoneJack thanks for the positive comment I really appreciate it
Just came across your videos. Wyoming guy here, enjoy your style, new subscriber. I have the LC in .45 and 10mm, solid platform.
@@backcountrybarracks thanks for the comment. Elk season is here Wyoming is great hunting. Thanks for watching
That’s my plan too, get both the .45 ACP & 10mm-I have so many Glock mags in both & have my pistol & carbine same caliber-no brainer. I wish Glock would release a PCC series.
@@woodybowen5362 It is handy to pistol and rifle in the same caliber.Thanks for the comment
I like your accuracy testing. I wish more people would do that. Enjoyed the vid, thanks for sharing!
I am an accuracy nut for sure Thanks for the positive comment
How accurate is the test unless you put it in a vise or tripod so it eliminates human error?
@@Darthdoodoo The lead sled does pretty good. Not perfect. Thanks for watching
I have a couple of those Caldwell brass catchers that use the velcro cuffs, and they work, but they leave something to be desired. They tend to move around. If you have room on the rail, the one Caldwell offers that attaches to the rail is a lot nicer to use. It is easy off and on. You might want to check it out.
Thanks for the comment
@TheRange7 Thanks for the comment
1st time on your channel. Liked and subscribed.
@@davidkiser5250 thank you very much
Been using the brass catcher for years with my 5.56. Love it.
That’s actually better than I thought it would do. Testing with different ammunition would likely help
@@Patrick-xd8jv yes I agree I will have fun doing some testing. Thanks for watching
I have the brass catcher on my 5.56mm and works great! Mine has an adapter to mount to the rail, easy on and off, probably the Velcro works similarly,
Nice video for a new product from Ruger.
@@Majeskty thanks for the great comment
I put a Primary Arms 1x prism on my LC 45. It’s similar to a red dot but has an etched reticle so there’s still something to aim with if the battery dies. Huge eye box and I really like the reticle. YMMV
The trigger sux.
I really like the Primary arms prisms - I have the 3x on the LC.45...works fine at 100 and in. Beyond that (125, 150) the bullet drop is a lot...20 inches and more.
@@swanee22 yeah that drop is why I just went with 1x.
I owned one for my AR.
There great!
Thanks for the comment
It might prove interesting to test something like Federal 230gr. FMJ, standard velocity in the lc45 at those ranges .Just out of curiosity. Taking my LC45 to the range Saturday to sight in the holosun 510. Will fire at 50 and 100 yards with the Federal. You had good results at those ranges. Looking forward to your red dot results on the lc45.
I mounted the red dot last night after the video. I think on the next video I will shoot some 230 gr JHP ammo and some 200 SWC at 100 just to see how they perform. Thanks for watching
I’d always thought a .45 carbine would be a good camp gun, and when I saw the Camp Carbine I kept an eye out for one.
Unfortunately they have become fairly pricey, and when pistol calibre carbine started to become available I picked one up.
I bought a marine stainless JR carbine take down in .45 ACP. Glock magazines, and threaded barrel for suppressor .
Added a red dot, and it functions well. The thing about the JR is that I can upgrade the trigger and other components .
I’ve only put a few hundred rounds through it, and haven’t made any changes and don’t know if I will.
Most shooting at 25 and 50 yards and it will put 5 in an aluminum can.
I think the next thing is to try many available loads. It’s a fun shooter.
They are fun for sure I have a video coming out soon I put a scope on the Ruger LC carbine and shot it at 100 yards I was a little disappointed but it is a short distance carbine not a precision rifle Thanks for watching
With an off the shelf PCC, I would be happy with a 5 inch grouping at 100yrd.
@@lopezmj7 I would like better but I agree with you thanks for watching
I’ve recently acquired the Ruger LC. I’ve got a SIG ROMEO 5 red dot on mine and it’s great! Currently my rifle is at the gunsmith getting an MCARBO trigger installed. Along with a spring kit by the same company. I also have a magpul angled fore grip on the MLOCK. TALON GRIPS-Rubber, and a STREAMLIGHT weapon light.
You’re right though. The trigger kinda sucks. Easy fix though for a $100. And the gun otherwise is very enjoyable!
The little carbine is a ton of fun. I would be interested how your trigger works. Thanks for watching
I'm 63. I have minor cataracts. Red dots didn't help much. They starburst for the same reason headlights are problematic because of cataracts.
@@henryschmidt636 wow that’s very interesting. I have never heard that red dots and cataracts are a problem. Dang that’s too bad.
GOOD JOB SIR!!! My HiPoint 4595 shoots 3inch groups at 100yds all day long with Remington HTP185grn.😊
I would be interested in a Hi Point carbine in 45 acp I have heard they are good Thanks for watching
my Ruger sr9 an sr40 also have long mushy triggers. when they break is always a surprise so I never know when to jerk the trigger. lol.
True enough Thanks for watching
Now thats a load of hay!
It's hard to find anybody who does serious accuracy testing these days. I think it is worthwhile to try a red dot on that rifle and try a variety of ammunition at 100 yards.
I do like to test accuracy. The next video will be with the red dot and some different ammo at 100. Thanks for watching
50 yard 1” group with 200 gr. LSWC 850FPS. New out of the box (Yes I did sight it in first with a 3 Mill Red Dot)
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great job, like your channel
@@TheTimmir thank you
Well now this was a interesting video and a very interesting carbine. I do own the Ruger lc45acp carbine. I do like it and shoot it quite a bit. However, you are absolutely right about that. Horrible trigger. These carbines are not cheap and as much as you have to pay why couldn't Ruger have put a better trigger on this carbine. In my opinion, this is definitely where Ruger dropped the ball. I think probably there might be some aftermarket trigger updates. That Will come out eventually and when they do I will replace this horrible trigger.
I agree with you It is hard to shoot accurately with that trigger I will be doing more videos I hope it gets better Thanks for watching.
Well you made a great video. Inspired me to take my LC Carbine out to see how well it did at 100 yards. I was hitting a 12 x 12 plate 30 out of 50 rounds so i woukd say it will do its job at 100. I was using a sightmark spec M red/green dot with a 36 yrd zero.
Yes I think it will do the job It is not a precision rifle I will be posting a video with a red dot. I am a little disappointed in the accuracy. Thanks for watching
Not bad for 100yards with a 0.45acp. I have an old (early 2000s) PC-40 (0.40cal) and did a decent drop at 100yards. Good video.👍🏻
Thanks for the positive comment. They are fun
It would be interesting to see what kind of group you could get with some hornady flex tips with a red dot at 100yds.
@@lawrencelewis1036 I don’t have any experience with the flex tips. That would fun to try try them out. Thanks for watching
Looking to buy this thanks for accuracy test
This is a really fun gun The accuracy to acceptable it is not a precision rifle. I think you will have a ton of fun with this Thanks for watching
Is it possible the one and two are the two together and the one 1.25 off is the 3rd? If so is the 3rd affected by barrel temp?
Maybe I have some more testing coming up Thanks for watching
Your new Ruger seems like it really wants to shoot. I was wondering if there was an aftermarket trigger available for it. To me nothing robs accuracy like a crappy trigger. Your red dot should help you a bunch as well. I got my son a Ruger LC9 a couple of years back and he loves banging away with it. By the way thanks for the brass catcher tip. I'm gonna look in to one of those for his rifle. Thanks for a fun video.
The trigger is a short coming for accurate shooting for sure. I know there is brass catcher the mounts to the rail. This is the one Cabelas had on the shelf. The rail mounted might be a little better but this one worked fine. Thanks for watching
Hi, I like this gun, I would like to see you testing it with a scope on it... I also wonder what is the muzzle velocity with this carbine. Thanks for this video.
@@mirekslechta7161 thanks for your great comment. I will be doing some more testing coming up. Thanks for watching
It's a good case for double taps...
Yes I would agree Thanks for watching
I bet in the near future someone is making an improvement trigger for this model .!!
I hope so Thanks for watching
My groups out of the same model rifle shoots Federal ball ammo is 3 inches and under @100 yards
@@chriscolyer8959 3 inch group at a 100 is great. I am going to try some jacked ammo next. Thanks for watching
Hogs you have been warned...
@@peterbaugh51 that’s funny.
I would like this in 10 mm, wonder if that would be more accurate.
I've never been a big fan of red dots either I like my prism optic and back up metal iron sights
@@patb7723 it will take a while for me to get used to. Thanks for the comment
Love the review! U should do a one on the Falcon 9xc Glock clone
Thanks for watching
Looks good! Thanks.
Thanks for the positive feedback
Your marlin was supersonic with those rounds and when they went subsonic, they started to tumble.
Right are correct Thanks for watching
What mould do you cast your 230 rnfp with? Sorry if that's already been asked and answered.
@@silasbowman8475 no problem. I am using an accurate mold. I don’t remember the model number. It has a single lube grove One of his most popular 45 molds thanks for watching
Fore reloads make sure your brass is the same brand it can make a difference
Thanks for the comment. You are correct about the brass. I am way too lazy to sort my 45 acp brass. I will spend some more time with this little carbine and have some fun with it. Thanks for watching.
Like you, I want to know the accuracy potential of all of my arms.
I want to get out and test some hotter 200 gr. factory ammo in my Govt. model.
I went to a red dot a few years ago because it just took way too long to get a good sight picture w/open sights (I've had big BoMar target sights hanging off of the back of the slide for 40 years . . . Big adjustment going to a dot.
All of my 1911's like the 200 gr SWC's I shoot the 230 RNFP in everything just because all my guns shoot them well. The beauty of 45 acp It is easy to find something that works. I think I will like the red dot on this little carbine Thanks for watching
Sir, what’s the name of your other channel? Thank you
@@jamessirianni6506 10 cow ranch. If you decide to subscribe. Thank you
You're sliding around a lot with your mount on the table. That's affecting your consistency. You tighten that up and your groups will tighten up, too. Thanks for the video!
I am going to pour some concrete pad someday and make some solid tables. All it take is money haha Thanks for watching
That carbine can do probably much better groups with better jacketed ammo. Coated lead are not perfect uniform all around and thats probably you have flyers in almost all your groups. Give it a try same ammo with a red dot. Id like to see the results. Good video.
@@jolebole-yt Thanks for the positive comments. I will be doing some more testing. Thanks for watching
I had a Marlin Camp .45 back in the 90's, traded a JP Sauer single action .357 and some reloads for it. That thing threw brass a long ways. I shot at a range that only had a 150 yrd rifle range. It took all the elevation the scope had to lob those 230's in there. I could hit the 20 oz. soda bottle at that range though. The 185's did better. At tha time National Bullet sold a plated 155 and l was going to get some and load them up. 1200 fps from a 1911 ao l suppose it would get around 1400-1500 from the rifle. Sold it before l could get any 155's. Traded it for $150 and a Thompson Pit Bull complete upper for the 1911. Wished l never did that. Saw a Camp Carbine in a pawn shop yesterday for $1000.
We all have that one we wish we could get back. I am excited to spend some more time with this one. Maybe a silencer on it someday. I have avoided getting on that list. My son tells me I am on plenty of lists all ready. Thanks for watching
Did th brass catcher cause that misfire?
@@JermaineBulls yes I think so.
@@chrisevansgunshorsesranchi699 Thats shame.
I thought that was real neat, but Im not putting anything on my gun that might cause that.
Awesome shooting. Get a 1 to 4 optic. That iawesome
I've had problems with the Ruger so I bought a Hi Point 45 TS
If you want to see the true accuracy of the gun, you should put a scope on it. That will minimize human error. I also noticed it was pretty windy during the test. That might have hurt the results a little too.
You are right I might put one this winter. Right now I am too busy with farming cattle and trucking, Thanks for watching
Trouble with red dots are the dots cover up a lot of target. Maybe try a magnifying flip up for the 100yd shooting. Even at 2x your dot will hide half as much. Or maybe throw a plain old 4x scope on it just to see how much more accurate it can be shot.
I have thought about putting a scope on it just for accuracy testing. Maybe in a coming video. Thank for watching
The gun rest sliding around on the bench is affecting your point of impact.
I DO appreciate your efforts to determine the accuracy potential of this arm ! Bench shooting is the best way to go for consistent results. Mushy trigger is hard to overcome in testing (have you ever shot a Hi-Point carbine w/the soft plastic trigger ? Feels like you are trying to crush a small animal that is fighting for it's life! ).
Thats funny. no never shot a hi point
Try a reflex sight bigger field of view not looking g through a scope tube doesn't matter where your eye is the bullet goes where the dot is not like a scope lock edges
But….but, will it shoot .45 Super?!? 😅
@@kauaikit don’t know ???
Looks like a good home defense gun,, not much more.
@@timhallas4275 Yes I agree. My wife goes to the mountains by herself I thought this would be a good fit for her. Thanks for watching
@@chrisevansgunshorsesranchi699 Sorry, did you just say you'd send your wife into bear country with a 45acp? Trying to get rid of her? This gun comes in 10mm...
just sayin.
The 45 acp round was never designed for accuracy at 100 yds or more.
@@WmRichardGullick you are correct. But it was fun trying. Thanks for watching
Well my point was you got two close together and a flyer and it repeated where would the other two land after a five shot group and the barrel warmed up that's all I saying
If you bullet makers would make a 101 grain 45 ACP+p loaded to mild "super" specs shaped with a 357 sig size flat tip fmj id appreciate it. Sorry but the 45 has been made wrong for a long time. And it doesn't need to be a hollow point. Which have literally been pointless... The solid copper light weight rounds are much more effective and you not only have the ability to carry more ammo, the weapons last longer, have less recoil, and have far less reliability issues I.e. heavy hard cast issues with some calibers. Look at Underwood 130 grain, and Grind Hard 111 grain. You really don't need the special defender tip with 45, but it does help. I just can't believe the guns and ammo community is still way behind. A 101 grain fmj with a small flat tip would be amazing for so many reasons in 45 auto. It would also be making mid 44 magnum power out of a carbine like this.
Baruk Hashem
Very interesting comment Thanks for watching
Those groups gotta tighten up. Even at 100 yds.
Yes I need to do some work with it Thanks for watching
You should just shoot a 8" round steel gong at 100 yards - I'm pretty sure you would hit it every time - and that would make you feel better. And I would move back if you can and shoot at 150 yards - you may be surprised. It will drop some but not so much you can just hold on the top of the gong and make hits I bet.
@@theoriginalOSOK thanks for the great comment. I have lots of videos planned for this little carbine. Thanks for watching
A man who marks his hits so he gets multiple uses of his target is a frugal man. Or a farmer, which is the same guy.
@@JimLander that is funny. Thanks for that
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My thoughts is, almost any rifle can do a 100 yard shot, the only thing that matters is the shooter and barrel.
@@joedouche3818 interesting thought I haven’t thought that myself but you are correct. Thanks for watching.
Not in .45 cap.
Have you shot a gun before?
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Thanks for watching
Better raise it for 100
@@RonaldColeman-ef2rc very true. Thanks for watching
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Five shot groups are more informative than three
You are correct The three shot groups for this little carbine gives me enough information. Thanks for watching
At 100 yards itt should be a 1” group. Not 3-4”. Why misinform folks.
Not for a 45acp round. 3" is pretty good. It's not a long-range round.
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You put your finger right next to the muzzle..
@@AFChase with theses short carbines that is something that can happen easily. Thanks for watching
No where near 1 1/4” why must people lie!?!
Are you blind? The video was pretty clear.
Why would you think 300 ft out of a rifle was impossible, or even difficult? A pistol, yea, hard to impossible. But not for a carbine. Unless you are ray charles. Lol..
@@randalhuffman8827 I hope to get great groups at a 100 but I don’t expect it to perform as well as a bolt action rifle. Thanks for watching