Ok, so I'm really looking into buying a Ruger MK III right now, and actually spent a good part of the day today going to pretty much every store in Vancouver with a friend trying to find the best place to buy one, so just now I was on youtube looking them up for something to do. and came across this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjbsuJhr_zE
Someone with a MK III 22/45 was firing Remington Thunder bolts through it and apparently, they are coated with Wax, so I'm assuming when the gun is fired the heat melts the wax and as the guy says in the video it gets forced into the rifling of the barrel. I've got 100 rounds of thunder bolts and I'm assuming that this type of damage doesn't only occur on a MK III specifically so I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else with another type of firearm? Or quickly looking at the comments on the youtube page, is this something to do with Remington ammo in general?
and if theres any MK III owners out there, any Recommendations on what ammo to use when I get mine?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjbsuJhr_zE
Someone with a MK III 22/45 was firing Remington Thunder bolts through it and apparently, they are coated with Wax, so I'm assuming when the gun is fired the heat melts the wax and as the guy says in the video it gets forced into the rifling of the barrel. I've got 100 rounds of thunder bolts and I'm assuming that this type of damage doesn't only occur on a MK III specifically so I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else with another type of firearm? Or quickly looking at the comments on the youtube page, is this something to do with Remington ammo in general?
and if theres any MK III owners out there, any Recommendations on what ammo to use when I get mine?


















































