JR cabine range time

I have one in 45.
I have a simple Bushnell red dot on it.
I was nailing gopher sized targets at 50 meters last Saturday.
1 misfeed in 100 rounds fired.
 
I have one in 9mm, with a Vortex Sparc as my primary optic. With my handloads, its very accurate:
- Out to 50 yards I can consistently hit A's on an IPSC std target.
- Out to 100 yards I can consistently hit B's.
I have shot out to 200 yards and hit the target. I'm happy with that.
 
I have the .45, and it is very accurate. Smaller than fist sized groups at 50 yards with a Vortex Strikefire. I have experienced more failures that Gunkle, though...more like 1 every two or three mags or so. I'm hoping that it will smooth out and get better. I bought it brand new and it already came with the upgrade kit installed. I'm using factory Glock 21 mags and factory ammo. I've only shot about 70 rounds through it though.
 
I've only used mine at the range so far, but with Blazer aluminum ammo (9mm), I've not had one feeding/firing issue in 300 rounds, and I consistently knock the bull out of the center at 25 yards. I've got a Bushnell MPX2 on it. Note that the company says not to use aluminum cased ammo in the JR. I may one day regret it, but I've got a case to use up.
 
I've put about 150 or so rounds through my .40 JRC. No problems with it. It killed the cheapo G&G eotech clone on it it 6 rounds. Used my Magpul BUS after that to great effect. Now it's wearing the bushnell acog.
 
I'd have to put a scope on it to shoot it at 200 yards. With the red dot, anything beyond 100 yards is pretty much obscured by the dot...lol.
 
I've shot my 40SW at 100 yds and it's fairly accurate when I take the time. But the fun thing with this gun is just being able to rip off a bunch of rounds in succession (10 rd mags are fun) ;) Having a bunch of mags makes it even more fun. The bullet drop from 50 to 100 is fairly significant, but knowing is half the battle. It's never going to be a long distance rifle, but at 50 or 10 yds it's definitely a blast.

I have a Simmonds 4-16 scope on it (scope os awfull btw) but it helps. I had a litel strike issue with it, but a phone call to JRC got that fixed with a new FP and spring, no problem. Had no issues since with it and prolly run 6-800 thru it since then.
 
I've only used mine at the range so far, but with Blazer aluminum ammo (9mm), I've not had one feeding/firing issue in 300 rounds, and I consistently knock the bull out of the center at 25 yards. I've got a Bushnell MPX2 on it. Note that the company says not to use aluminum cased ammo in the JR. I may one day regret it, but I've got a case to use up.

I have the same 9mm and the Bushnell scope. It works great. It comes on the target fast and won't break your wallet
 
I've only used mine at the range so far, but with Blazer aluminum ammo (9mm), I've not had one feeding/firing issue in 300 rounds, and I consistently knock the bull out of the center at 25 yards. I've got a Bushnell MPX2 on it. Note that the company says not to use aluminum cased ammo in the JR. I may one day regret it, but I've got a case to use up.

What's a Bushnell MPX2? Google has not helped me at all.
 
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