I've owned a 10/22 for a few years now and it still stove pipes on the regular. Lately I've been trying to fix the problem and installed a Volquartsen extractor, polished the bolt+trigger, cleaned the mags and chamfered the bolt.I also gave it a 100% clean. Also have tried firing high velocity rounds.
It still stovepipes!
Below is a pic of a gap between the casing and extractor... Could this be the problem? Maybe with the bolt or the plunger?
Any other ideas?
Thanks
Bonus points: I understand older 10/22s have flush mag releases, can anyone post a pic of a close up of one? I'm considering modifying a stock one on for hunting!
It still stovepipes!
Below is a pic of a gap between the casing and extractor... Could this be the problem? Maybe with the bolt or the plunger?
Any other ideas?
Thanks
Bonus points: I understand older 10/22s have flush mag releases, can anyone post a pic of a close up of one? I'm considering modifying a stock one on for hunting!

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