high point 45 carbine accuracy

yes your right. I am happy with 150. Just wanted to see its full potential.

Yeah I'm just trying to make a load accurate to 100. When I do my next load testing I'll do 25/50/100 yards. Figure cheaper than running my 308 for a hunting rifle shoot.

I def got a much stronger action on my 45 than a HP, but my luck, I'll forget what is what and try and run them in my 1911.

Lyman says the potential accurate load is 5.7grn 231 with my Lyman 200grn swc.
 
yes it does. Its a primitive well built rifle.
Its "over built" in my opinion. Makes it a bit heavy. I have had the" other" carbines and they seem "light weight" .
If I ran hot loads in my "Just right" carbine , the brass would SWELL, and was hard to eject. I actually had to DIG a couple brass out by hand.

as far as accuracy, I would say it was just as accurate as my AR within a 100 yard distance. hard to believe.

Sticky in chamber, needs more DWELL TIME.
Wish we could tune the bolt to be heavier for hotter loads, probable help brass life also.or just throw away the hot brass.lol
 
This stuff?
I will chrono it out of the hipoint when it quits raining. I bought a pile of it when I bought a norinco 1911 pistol.
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