I was able to get out to the range on Monday. Put 90 rounds of winchester white box(230gr FMJ) through it (not much of a test, more of a starting off point) without the slightest hiccup. Wish I was able to pick up more rounds for it then 100 prior to taking it out, but at least I got to see what I'm dealing with. Very nice gun, also quite accurate. I was hitting cans off of the berm at 25 yards after 40-50 rounds. May seem a little juvenile, but I swear full off-brand soda cans are just about the most fun targets you can get on a budget. Shoot-N-See in indoor ranges, "shoot and explode" on outdoor ranges for me
My friend also brought out his new bolt action 7.62x54. Metal baseplate. Not sure of the make or model, but the stamp on it says it was made in 1954. Wanna hold that baby tight, lol...he made that mistake on his last shot with it.
He had some flat lead-tip rounds for it.....I hit my old outdated liscense plate with it from 25 yards and it damn near blew it in half. Fun rifle!
On a side note, one of the "old timers" at the range that day brought along his .22LR Smith and Wesson pistol. 10+1. Not sure on the model number. Man o man is that thing a shooter. Absolutely no recoil to mention, can shoot it without your ears on, and dead-bang accurate at 25 yards. If I wasn't looking into Kimber(as a ccw option) after seeing replies to this thread, one of those might just be my next purchase. Heck, it may even be my next. Believe the price point on them new is around $300. And it would be absolute cake to pass the ccw course with one.
One realization I did come to though. Buying a firearm is alot like getting a tattoo. You don't stop at one. Once I get a small stockpile of .45 ammo in preparation for the zombie apocalypse/home defense scenarios, I'll look at picking up something else
This may be a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyways. I left myself 10 rounds out of the winchester white box so I wouldn't be completely dry once home. Thus far I've been keeping both of my XD mags with 5 in. None in the chamber....Should I stick to 2 5 rounders or just put all 10 into one magazine? The 2nd magazine (2x 5 rounds) is always within arms reach of the gun.