A little while ago I bought some .22 ammo. I 'think' it was 'Thunderbolt', but it was in a green and yellow bulk pack. Anyway, soon after buying it I read somewhere that this stuff was dirty so I gave it to my son - with a warning, and said he may just want to dump it.
I think he shot it all thru his 10/22.
Last week he asked me to sight in the rifle as he was having trouble with the iron sights. I put a rail and a Bushnell red/green dot sight on it and went to the range this morning.
Couldn't hit the target at 25m, so ended up shooting at dirt at 50m to see where the shots were going. There was no grouping, unless you call a 10 foot circle a group. (Using decent Federal solids) Eventually got a bullet on paper at 25m and saw it went in sideways.
Then the light came on. Packed up, took it home, and am now half way thru cleaning. Had to knock out a chunk of lead over an inch long and lots and lots of flakes. After about 20 patches they are still coming out dirty, and the jag still catches a patch of gritty rifling about half way down. Soaking in Kroil at the moment hoping that will loosen the lead.
Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I have never had to clean a 22 barrel. I have shot thousands and thousands of rounds since the 60's, through all sorts of rifles and pistols from military training rifles to top target pistols, all sorts of ammo, outside lubed military issue, copper washed modern stuff, solids and hollow points, and everything in-between.
I have never seen leading in a 22 barrel. Not that I have looked as accuracy has never fallen off.
Anyone else have similar horror stories with that ammo ?
TJ
I think he shot it all thru his 10/22.
Last week he asked me to sight in the rifle as he was having trouble with the iron sights. I put a rail and a Bushnell red/green dot sight on it and went to the range this morning.
Couldn't hit the target at 25m, so ended up shooting at dirt at 50m to see where the shots were going. There was no grouping, unless you call a 10 foot circle a group. (Using decent Federal solids) Eventually got a bullet on paper at 25m and saw it went in sideways.
Then the light came on. Packed up, took it home, and am now half way thru cleaning. Had to knock out a chunk of lead over an inch long and lots and lots of flakes. After about 20 patches they are still coming out dirty, and the jag still catches a patch of gritty rifling about half way down. Soaking in Kroil at the moment hoping that will loosen the lead.
Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I have never had to clean a 22 barrel. I have shot thousands and thousands of rounds since the 60's, through all sorts of rifles and pistols from military training rifles to top target pistols, all sorts of ammo, outside lubed military issue, copper washed modern stuff, solids and hollow points, and everything in-between.
I have never seen leading in a 22 barrel. Not that I have looked as accuracy has never fallen off.
Anyone else have similar horror stories with that ammo ?
TJ


















































