I just brought home a used winchester model 490 semi auto .22. I loaded up a couple of the clips and tried loading a shell, but they wont feed into the chamber properly, they kick to the right, and wont chamber. This was with some cheap federal hollow point ammo.
I thought maybe the hollow end was causing it to not feed properly, so I tried some old, shorter, roundhead ammo, and it seemed to feed into the chamber fine.
I'm just wondering if this is normal for these guns, or if mine should work with both and there is just something wrong with it? It will not feed any of the hollow points, nomatter how slow or fast you work the action. It may also have something to do with the length of the bullet, as the older ones are shorter?
I was also wondering when the model 490 was discontinued, and if anyone knows wether you can get a clip which holds more than 10 shells?
Here is a photo of the two types of shells, one on the left feeds fine, the right one wont feed at all.
I thought maybe the hollow end was causing it to not feed properly, so I tried some old, shorter, roundhead ammo, and it seemed to feed into the chamber fine.
I'm just wondering if this is normal for these guns, or if mine should work with both and there is just something wrong with it? It will not feed any of the hollow points, nomatter how slow or fast you work the action. It may also have something to do with the length of the bullet, as the older ones are shorter?
I was also wondering when the model 490 was discontinued, and if anyone knows wether you can get a clip which holds more than 10 shells?
Here is a photo of the two types of shells, one on the left feeds fine, the right one wont feed at all.