Took it out today. The gun ran great out of the box. It is a little small for my hands but my 12yr old ran it great. He still can't reach the mag release with his strong hand but generally you don't reload on the clock in steel challenge so it shouldn't effect his shooting.
I had 1 stove pipe, 1 failure to feed, and 1 dud (hit it twice with no ignition). I did have a number of issues when I had my 4yr shoot it but he could not reach the trigger and wasn't really able to hold on to it. I had to help him hold it and let him pull the trigger and it ran better that way. He had a blast and was a big help picking up brass afterwards.
I ran four different brands through it. I have the most federal automatch so after testing the others, ran it mostly. The stove pipe was Blazer and I'm not sure sure why that happened. The failure to feed was most likely a magazine issue as it didn't even strip off the top round at all (chamber was empty but it was the automatch).
My only gripe is the mag base on the mark iv magazines. There is this shelf at the front that can get pinched in the frame when seating the magazine. It's a stupid design and I'm going to look for thicker magazine bases for the ruger mags. I drew blood seating the magazine once and pinched the crap out of my hand another time.
Here is the target from the first ten groups shot. It was all shot at ten yards. The Winchester super x looked the most consistent but it is probably 20 yrs old at least.
Took a video of the first shots:
https://rumble.com/v129g42-first-range-day-paclite-kraken.htmlIt's going to be a winner for my son. He is already shooting it well right away. I think with some practice, he will do well with it.
Cheers,
Toby
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