Hey guys. My 10/22 has always stovepiped and semi rarely had FTF's. Not extreme problem but happens often enough I would like to get it fixed. I am jealous of the 1 fte and 1 ftf per 5000 shots people
. I am going to start with a firing pin and extractor...but then I got to thinking...for not too much more I could get an aftermarket bolt, radius and all nicely machined. What would you recommend?
I know lots of people say polish and what not. Which I will do if the new extractor doesn't work. But I have probably shot 5000 rounds through it so it is pretty polished already.
Also note...my bolt is off spec. The groove for the left feed lip on the magazine (looking down the gun) is wavy so much so that battledyne mags (which are super close to the bolts apparently) do not work in my gun ( pull the bolt back...which was hard...for sure metal on metal, and then will not close) so...that also plays into the "maybe look into getting a new bolt" decision.
What do you guys think? I want stovepipes and FTF to be a thing of the past. Also is getting a new charging handle worth while? Mine seems not very tight and could be contributing to cycling friction
I know lots of people say polish and what not. Which I will do if the new extractor doesn't work. But I have probably shot 5000 rounds through it so it is pretty polished already.
Also note...my bolt is off spec. The groove for the left feed lip on the magazine (looking down the gun) is wavy so much so that battledyne mags (which are super close to the bolts apparently) do not work in my gun ( pull the bolt back...which was hard...for sure metal on metal, and then will not close) so...that also plays into the "maybe look into getting a new bolt" decision.
What do you guys think? I want stovepipes and FTF to be a thing of the past. Also is getting a new charging handle worth while? Mine seems not very tight and could be contributing to cycling friction


















































