Amputee Marksman
NES Member
I have a Ruger PC Carbine. Can't beat them. The only issue I had is the trigger is not that good out of the box. Pretty heavy. The stock setup ran 5 lb. 10 oz. average measuring 15 pulls. The spread from high to low was 7.4 oz.
I installed the Tandemkross Victory Trigger and the Volquartsen Target Hammer, bushings, shims, trigger plunger & spring. This resulted in a very predicable and crisp trigger that sits right at 2 lb. 6oz.
I have shot at distances out to 50 yards. At 50 yards it is pretty accurate, enough to consistently knock down bowling pins. The barrel and shroud are heavy enough where you get little to no muzzle flip. It sits there like a rock making it very easy to shoot fast and accurate. This rifle has become a favorite of mine for shooting steel and bowling pins.
I've run assorted factory 115 and 124 9mm ammo. Never had a problem. It really likes the Belom 124. I've run up to 1100 rounds between cleanings with no problems.
I installed the Tandemkross Victory Trigger and the Volquartsen Target Hammer, bushings, shims, trigger plunger & spring. This resulted in a very predicable and crisp trigger that sits right at 2 lb. 6oz.
I have shot at distances out to 50 yards. At 50 yards it is pretty accurate, enough to consistently knock down bowling pins. The barrel and shroud are heavy enough where you get little to no muzzle flip. It sits there like a rock making it very easy to shoot fast and accurate. This rifle has become a favorite of mine for shooting steel and bowling pins.
I've run assorted factory 115 and 124 9mm ammo. Never had a problem. It really likes the Belom 124. I've run up to 1100 rounds between cleanings with no problems.