Federal champion should work fine in your gun.Ya, this sounds much like mine. I've only put about 150 rounds through it and had 15 - 20 FTE, with 2 casings failing to clear the chamber. I was hoping it was just the Federal Champion ammo I was using, but the more I read the less I think the ammo is the problem. I've tried the both stock Ruger magazines I have and a Butler Creek steel lips magazine and it happens with both. I also installed a Power Customs extractor prior to mounting the barrel, but that doesn't seem to help either. I'm very frustrated. I've got a friend who has had his Dlask barrel a year longer than I have and he's had the same problems.
I emailed Dlask today regarding the issue to see if they have any explanation. I bought 3 other brands of ammo today and plan on seeing how they work at the range tomorrow, I'll let you know.
Please read below.
No, it does not take more than 200-300 rnds to break in.I have read that it takes a lot of break in to get these to cycle correctly, but I am loosing patience.
And that break-in refers to accuracy, not cycling.
Cycling should be a given from the beginning,
assuming the gun is lubed.
After assembly, every rifle is tested for cycling.
As well as every barrel after manufacturing,
no matter if it will be sold as such, or assembled on a full gun.
There are no cycling failures allowed in the barrel test
nor in the full rifle test at Dlask's,
with the only exception of the first shot from a clean/cold barrel.
Judging after the ammo you used, and the fact that
you say that you clean regularly, my first guess is that
you do not hold the gun firmly against your shoulder,
meaning that you let the gun move freely during recoil.
These are straight blow-back guns,
and letting the gun move freely backwards under recoil
reduces the energy of the bolt. Therefore, the stovepipes, FTE's, etc.
Try holding it against your shoulder, and it will make a difference.
But in the case when you try that and you still experience
the FTE's, stovepipes and all the miss-happenings, then
send the gun back to Dlask and they will make it work like a clock.
You shouldn't have waited for so long before complaining.


















































