Dlask 16.5'' bull barrel for the 10/22

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Last winter I decided to endure the project of the "tacticool target" 10/22. You have probably seen endless versions of what I just described to you on this forum however I had a strict budget. Being a college student, and deciding to do a semi custom build rather than paying my rent was a very easy decision ;). My hardest part of the build was the barrel, and being on a budget there were many that didn't make the price point. Then I heard of Dlask 10/22 Barrels from a some shooters down at the local range, so I decided to look into them. There are many reviews of Dlask barrels on the web, both good and bad but for the most part good. So here is my review on the $179.00 pipe.

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So here is the run down of the rifle before somebody asks.

Ruger 10/22
Hogue Overmolded stock (.920 barrel channel)
TacPro cheek rest
Dlask picitiny scope base (extended)
Dlask .920 16.5'' bull barrel w/sporter chamber
Weaver Tactical rings (I believe medium height)
VISM 2.5-10x50mm (Illuminated mildot)

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So as I said, This barrel is $179.00 it is a full bull contour that measures exactly .9210 on the callipers, comes with the sporter chamber, and is 16.5'' long. The barrel is also threaded 1/2x28tpi if a suppressor or flash hider is desired. Packaging was nothing special, as the barrel came in a unmarked white box and generously wrapped in bubble wrap with a barrel mesh protecter installed. My barrel came with a thread protector, however on the Dlask website it says "thread protector not included" not sure if they have changed that since i bought the barrel or if the vendor supplied one.

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Installation on this guy was simple, backing off the barrel block on the 10/22 involves removing 2 allen screws, swapping barrels, installing go/no gauges, and cranking everything backdown.

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When it came to shooting with the barrel for the first time, this is when the problems started. On the description of the barrel, Dlask states "The Sporter Chamber will shoot ALL ammo reliably including CCI". When I went out to the range with my 3 ammo types (CCI, Winchester White Box, and Winchester copper plated) I could hardly get a round to chamber. At this point I though I installed the barrel incorrectly , but after checking with the go gauges one more time an installation issue was off the table. The sported chamber might has well been the match chamber at this point. The only ammunition that would barely feed was the winchester copper plated hollowpoints with a 1 out of 5 on average that would fit into the chamber.

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That range session was quickly turned into a work session as most of my time was spent prying brass cases from the chamber with a flat head screw driver.

Now I won't completely bash this barrel, as since then I have found 2 ammuntion types that work flawlessly. Remington yellow jacket's and CCI minimag's have been my "go to" ammunition with this barrel. The remington has been the most accurate giving be a sub 0.5" to 0.5" at 50m.
I have tried going back to bulk packs in hope that the Dlask sported chamber has loosened up, but with the same chambering issues as when the barrel was brand new.

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Overall its an excellent barrel with great accuracy and a great pricepont, however when a company advertises their product being reliable with "all types" of ammunition when its not; one can get very discouraged. However I have found ammunition that works but with the recent CCI shortage I have only been able to find the Remington ammunition on a weekly basis.

I hope that others will have a better span of ammunition they can use in their Dlask barrels, and for all I know I could have a lemon. However I'm happy and I will continue using this beast.

Cheers.
 
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Careful there are people who hunt down those who have anything bad to say about dlask.
Youll get a bunch of messages saying how un Canadian you are!!!!!

I felt the same way about my 8" barrel.
Happy I sold it at cost.
Happier with my lighter and fuss free tacsol barrel.
 
I was lucky enough to find a take off barrel from an sr-22 on the ee and it eats everything! I wouldn't call it an all out bull barrel but it is around 16" and the price was right at around $100. Just another option for those with a little patience and a budget.
 
I get the odd stuck case in my Dlask barrel, but its the exception and not the rule. I'll bet you got a match barrel in error. I'd talk to Dlask and get it swapped out.
 
xURSOx;
I have a Dlask 8" Sporter on my SR-22 and a 12.5" Xtreme (bentz chamber) on my DAR-22. The problems you are experiencing remind me of the break in period on my Xtreme barrel. The Sporter ran perfectly from the day I installed it on a wide variety of ammo. As has been suggested, perhaps your Sporter barrel is actually a mislabelled Xtreme. Even the Sporter chamber is tighter than a stock Ruger and perhaps you have one that is at the tight end of the Sporter chamber tolerances? Either way, if you decide to keep it I can offer several suggestions to improve the performance.

Upgrading the extractor to a good after market model would help significantly (i.e.: Volquartsen). Keep the rifle very clean during the break-in period and lubricate frequently and often - literally run it soaking wet. Experiment with a wide variety of ammo, then stick to what works best. If it does have a tighter chamber than a typical Sporter then you will need to stay way from the longer CCI rounds like mini-mag and stinger. In my case the Xtreme ran best on Federal Auto Match and Blazer but now that it is well broken in it will run on a wider variety, such as Remington subsonic. Stick to the Ruger 10 round mags during break-in as well.

Good luck,
Cheers
TEG
 
I've got about 4000 rounds through my dlask 12.5" sporter chamber and the 2 types of winchster ammo I've tried still need pried out of the chamber if it makes it there in the first place. I just try to stay away from winchester .22 ammo when ever possible.
 
I get the odd stuck case in my Dlask barrel, but its the exception and not the rule. I'll bet you got a match barrel in error. I'd talk to Dlask and get it swapped out.

I could very well have a mislabeled barrel, however I'm extremely happy with the performance it gives me when I feed it the ammo it likes. So in that case I'll be keeping it.
 
mini mags are not longer. only stingers are. Velocitors and mini mags are standard .22lr case and projectile length.

I guess I jumped to the conclusion that mini mags were longer because they are not recommended for use in Xtreme chambers by Dlask. Is it some other dimension that causes the issue?

hoytcanon posted this on RimfireCentral: "As it turns out Dlask barrels will NOT accomodate CCI ammunition... thanks to DR. Lector for the heads up. The "Bentz Match" chamber is too tight for the oversized CCI casing...."
 
sometimes I have seen the word CCI used when CCI stingers needed to be used.

In fact CCI standard velocity and CCI green tag are both match ammo, used in match chambers.

I could be missing something else, but I do know for a fact that CCI Stingers have longer cases. you can easily see it by looking at them side by side with any other .22lr case. if you go on line and look at all the more popular .22lr aftermarket barrels, you will see that they tell you not to run Stingers in their match chambers, and tell you that you can use Stingers in their sporter chambers.
 
I put together a similar rifle a few years ago. My DLask barrel was fluted and 16" version. When I bought mine they stated on the forums that these were designed to shoot the lighter copper plated ammo. I found you can't extract unfired rounds once they are loaded. After firing it's been no problem. I did an ammo test indoors and American Eagle (dirty bird) 36 grain copper plated shot like match ammo. I was very happy with the results. But the chambers are tight compared to most 22LR semi auto firearms.

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ive got the 18.5 X-Treme chambering on mine and ive never had a round get stuck in it yet.
ive only tried a few brands with it and i shoot Blazers 90% of the time but have never had a stuck round.

ive also got a 8" Sporter and have never had a round stuck in there either but then the chambering is looser on those so i wouldnt expect them to get hung up in there.
ive also never had any problems getting a dud round that didnt fire out either.
sounds like you have one hell of a tight barrel!

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I have the 12.5 bull barrel and have had a raft of trouble with it. Fail to fire and fail to extract mostly. Winchester ammo does not want to chamber fully. Other ammo getting hard to find outside of big city stores.
 
I just went out with my new 16.5" dlask sporter barrel, and experianced the same thing. I had a bunch of Winchester ammo that the stock ruger barrel liked, but it is useless in the Dlask. It took 20 minutes to fire off 20 rounds. All but one did not come out with out the help of my swiss army knife. I called Dlask, they say they test fire eack barrel 10 times to conferm they work. I asked what ammo they used, American Eagle was the response. I ordered a new extractor, but I don't think the bolt is coming back. The cases seem to be stuck so hard the bolt dosen't cycle. I was thinking of polishing the chamber with a spent case and some lapping compound. I don't want to send the barrel back and have them say it is all good. How many rounds did it take to break in everyone elses barrel?
 
I have had a number of Dlask barrels. It is important to install a good extractor as even the sporter chambers are tight. There is a recurring message in everyone's posts above, and my personal experience.
Winchester ammo is crap. I have had flawless guns turn into jam-o-matics with crap Winchester ammo specially the wildcats. Leave that crap for the bolt guns.
Before you do anything, get a few packs of quality ammo and see what happens.
Don't polish the chamber, this is not a crappy norinco we are talking about and any warranty would likely be void.
I run good quality ammo, not walmart bulk crap. Every barrel likes something a little different. CCI minimags are a good place to start.
 
My 8" Sporter needed no break in at all and runs a variety of ammo clean or dirty, lubricated or not. My 12.5" Xtreme took about 1,000 rounds and really only functions well with a few types of ammo and must still be kept clean and well lubricated.
 
I'll try to find some CCI mini mags, thats all I used before. couldn't find them for a long time in Toronto. I guess I'm going to get a box of everything, try to find the ones that work. I guess I have to get my bolt rifle up and working to use up all my bad ammo. It's a long drive down to the range from My home. I miss living out in the country where this could be solved on the back deck.

I have had a number of Dlask barrels. It is important to install a good extractor as even the sporter chambers are tight. There is a recurring message in everyone's posts above, and my personal experience.
Winchester ammo is crap. I have had flawless guns turn into jam-o-matics with crap Winchester ammo specially the wildcats. Leave that crap for the bolt guns.
Before you do anything, get a few packs of quality ammo and see what happens.
Don't polish the chamber, this is not a crappy norinco we are talking about and any warranty would likely be void.
I run good quality ammo, not walmart bulk crap. Every barrel likes something a little different. CCI minimags are a good place to start.
 
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