fat tony
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Have any of you people having problems with ammo ever considered that it might be your gun not the ammo which causes you so guys much problems ?
I only say this because I bought a Ruger 10/22 and a Kidd bolt ( Which comes with the kidd firing pin and ejector ) put it in my Ruger day one before even firing a single round and since .22 ammo is whatever you can find in the store I have been firing anything I can find from the Remington bucket of bullets to the Winchester M22 and the value packs to federal champion and so on and I can honestly say my Ruger has fired whatever I have fed it. I have never even see any CCI ammo let alone fired any and almost all the ammo I have found has people rating it garbage yet every single round in the chamber has fired 100% of the time I have never had a .22 not fire when I pulled the trigger. I have had a couple not fully ejected after firing and got stuck but that's a handful out of thousands of rounds. My biggest issue by far has been butler creek magazines not feeding right so i've had to deal with that problem occasionally but it's really just minor and to be expected I think.
So when I see posts like this it makes me wonder because I know I upgraded to the Kidd bolt in my Ruger but still I have no idea what to think after seeing posts like this because I have never experienced any these issues. Maybe it's the Kidd bolt I don't know but I will take any garbage rounds anyone has and feed it into my Ruger any day of the week
I had no failures to fire with the Winchester bulk pack, just the problems with fouling, which is going to happen eventually with a .22 semi automatic. It just seemed to foul up very quickly, probably contributing to the increasing rate of stovepipes & possibly fouling up the firing pin. The accuracy is about on par with what .22lr guy said. Someone was sorting by weight & getting results. Interesting.
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