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Offline mag318

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Scorpion Carbine Range Session
« on: September 26, 2016, 12:42:32 AM »
I finally made it to the range with my Scorpion carbine and brought along 3 different weight 9mm loads. The carbine ran beautifully with all 3 weights 115,124 and 147 gun. When doing accuracy testing at 50 yards the tightest groups were shot with the 124 gun loads, and I mean really tight. The 115 and 147 loads had the groups open up a little, so my Carbine definitely prefers the 124s. Moving out to 100 yards I thought for sure all the loads would have a drop like a stone. To my surprise they did not drop and still shot to the POA that I zeroed the carbine at 50 yards. To say that i'm pleased with CZs Scorpion carbine is a huge understatement, this thing rocks.

Offline akuser47

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Re: Scorpion Carbine Range Session
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2016, 12:49:55 AM »
Good to hear,I love my pistol and it's very accurate as well.

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Re: Scorpion Carbine Range Session
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2016, 05:44:22 AM »
In my personal experience, 124gr was the most precise as well. Does not like 115gr at all, groups really open up.

Hope you enjoy your Scorp as much as I enjoy mine!   ;)

Offline AZ_CZ

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Re: Scorpion Carbine Range Session
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2016, 08:18:27 AM »
In my personal experience, 124gr was the most precise as well. Does not like 115gr at all, groups really open up.

Hope you enjoy your Scorp as much as I enjoy mine!   ;)

Is this based on a variety of ammo or a specific load?
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Offline SouthernScorpion

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Re: Scorpion Carbine Range Session
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2016, 05:57:43 PM »
In my personal experience, 124gr was the most precise as well. Does not like 115gr at all, groups really open up.

Hope you enjoy your Scorp as much as I enjoy mine!   ;)

Is this based on a variety of ammo or a specific load?

Perfecta, WWB, and Federal were all 115gr. 124gr was Blazer. Shot a few 124gr HST's as well.

Shooting off-hand @ 50yards I was getting 4-5" groups. Shrank to about 2" with the 124gr.

Offline longgonedaddy

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Re: Scorpion Carbine Range Session
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2016, 08:04:16 PM »
I have yet to shoot any 124g in my Scorp yet...I did just buy a box of S&B 124g to give them a try soon!!!  I have shot some Winchester 147g and some S&B 140g and at 100 yds.  You can see the results below.



The 115g shoots just fine in it. 
« Last Edit: September 30, 2016, 12:23:39 PM by longgonedaddy »

Offline DexterGSP

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Re: Scorpion Carbine Range Session
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2016, 11:50:49 AM »
I have the carbine with the muzzle brake.

All of these loads were shot at 50 yards, 5 shot groups, shot over chrono, bench rested.

Factory UMC Rem. 115gr. Ball = 1276 fps, E.S. 55, 3.62" group

Factory Speer Gold Dot 124gr. +P = 1405 fps, E.S. 17, 2.05" group

Reloads-5.2gr. Win. AutoComp, CCI 500 primer, 124gr. Speer Gold Dot, mixed brass = 1236 fps, E.S. NA, 1.74" group

Reloads-5.2gr. Win. AutoComp, CCI 500 primer, 115gr. RMR FMJ, mixed brass = 1329 fps, E.S. 38, 1.53" group-new A1 flash hider installed


So far my most accurate load is my 115 gr. reloads.

By the way, I removed the factory muzzle brake and installed an AR-15 style A1 muzzle brake (made for 9mm).  I did this because I have gotten a few flyers with shooting the original muzzle brake.  I want to see if this is the brake doing this or if I'm pulling my shots. 

I had one 5 shot group while shooting with the original muzzle brake that was pretty impressive.  I shot 4 rounds into a .66" group at 50 yards but the 5th round opened it up to over 2".  This group was shot with my Gold Dot reloads.

I have shot both brakes using my 115gr. RMR FMJ reloads.  The original brake has produced groups from 1.74" to 2.27" at 50 yards, while the A1 brake produced a group size of 1.53" at 50 yards.  I need to do more testing with different loads before offering an opinion on the accuracy difference between the two brakes on my carbine.


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Re: Scorpion Carbine Range Session
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2016, 02:27:39 PM »
DexterGSP, great stuff!  Thanks so much for sharing...
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