- Location
- charlotte county, new brunswick
Hi folks
about a month ago i purchased a mossberg tactical .22. i took it apart and totally cleaned and oiled it and today, finally, put ninety rounds through it. once zeroed, it is surprisingly accurate, it's balanced well, and i like the ergonomics. it is fussy about what it eats. i put fifty rounds of super stingers through it with no problems at all. then i switched to federal brand and it jammed once, sometimes twice per magazine. what is happening is the empty shell gets pulled from the breech, but fails to eject from the rifle. then the bolt picks up the next round and the empty cartridge, jamming a partially chambered shot against the empty one. very frustrating. i then went back to the super stingers, and the problem was solved. overall i would give this rifle a thumbs up, but suggest you feed it the good stuff. from now on i will relegate the federal ammo to my cooey, which is happy regardless of what diet you put it on. cheers
about a month ago i purchased a mossberg tactical .22. i took it apart and totally cleaned and oiled it and today, finally, put ninety rounds through it. once zeroed, it is surprisingly accurate, it's balanced well, and i like the ergonomics. it is fussy about what it eats. i put fifty rounds of super stingers through it with no problems at all. then i switched to federal brand and it jammed once, sometimes twice per magazine. what is happening is the empty shell gets pulled from the breech, but fails to eject from the rifle. then the bolt picks up the next round and the empty cartridge, jamming a partially chambered shot against the empty one. very frustrating. i then went back to the super stingers, and the problem was solved. overall i would give this rifle a thumbs up, but suggest you feed it the good stuff. from now on i will relegate the federal ammo to my cooey, which is happy regardless of what diet you put it on. cheers


















































