Dlask reciever troubles

MarlinShooter99

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I have a dlask 10-22 that I built. Having all kinds of feeding, missfiring troubles. Almost feels like ammo is resisting chambering fully. Have been told it could be the winchester ammo but it shoots fine in every other gun I have. Very frustrating this gun was supposed to be my dream plinker. Don't even want to take it out now. Help!
 
Nope bolt runs free. I'm mostly having " fail to fire" isues. Pop out the mag, the unfired shell won't extract, close the action pull the trigger and bang, round goes off and extracts. But i rarely make it through a 10 round mag.
 
What barrel are you using? Is it possible that your barrel has a match grade chamber and is just choking on cheap bulk ammo? Some match chambers are very tight and only feed reliably with quality ammo.
 
I have a Dlask 8" X-Treme and Wichester ammo will not fit in the chamber.This includes 333 bulk,super x and Wildcat.Winchester ammo has a larger case diameter and only goes in 3/4 of the way.
 
You likely have the Bentz chamber, you need a better extractor and the VQ one helps a lot. Did you use a Dlask bolt? I had to hone my Ruger bolt down to fit the Dlask Receiver. Fantastic rifle though shoots out to 220m accurately all day long. Mine loves the Winchester X-perts
 
Its stamped " Dlask Arms Corp. 12.5" .22LR"

I have a Dlask extreme barrel that was short chambered. I could push the round in with my finger and it would come to a firm stop about 1/8" short of seating. You could see the rifling marks in the bullet. Thus an unfired round would not extract using the bolt. I have since re chambered the barrel and it shoots great. Might be the same issue your having?

stretch
 
Its stamped " Dlask Arms Corp. 12.5" .22LR"

your barrel should say a little bit more then that on it.
should say something after the 12.5
either X-Treme or Sporter.

unless its one of the 2014 run because i think Dlask stopped making X-treme chambers this year because 90% of the people ordering barrels didnt understand the difference in them and i think he was tired of explaining to people what was going on.

like stated above id imagine you have a X-treme barrel which has the Bentz Chambering which is way tighter then the normal ones.
have a look at your barrel and see if you can find X-Terem or Sporter on it.
or push a round up into it and extract it and see if you can see rifling markings on the lead.
thats a good indication that your chamber is too tight for the rounds your using.

if you are running a sporter barrel and there are no markings on your lead after you do the push in test then your looking at a extractor and firing pin problem.
so then your have to look to make sure your barrel is lined up proper with your extractor, then you have to make sure your extractor is good and working as intended.

after all that your rounds should be extracting.
if they are still misfiring then you need to look at your firing pin and bolt.
have to make sure they are cycling fully forward with no burr's or hang ups.
check your brass make sure you have a good deep strike from the firing pin.
if not you need to replace the pin and spring.

think i have a pic of my barrel to show you what to look for.

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