fat tony
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I had some of this that I had picked up at Hnatiuks last fall. I was going to buy more than one box, but thought better of it.
In any case, finished it off yesterday at the range (good riddance).
The rifle used to dispose of them was a a Squires Bingham 20 which are known to be quite reliable as long as you feed them .22 LR high velocity with a bit of extra chutzhpah. If you have never seen one, they are marked: ".22LR High Velocity only" on the magazines.
Types of failures experienced:
If I was thinking I would have taken along a single shot .22 to aid in troubleshooting the ammo, but did not bring one.
Possible reasons for the excessive fouling with this ammunition.
Regards, Tony
In any case, finished it off yesterday at the range (good riddance).
The rifle used to dispose of them was a a Squires Bingham 20 which are known to be quite reliable as long as you feed them .22 LR high velocity with a bit of extra chutzhpah. If you have never seen one, they are marked: ".22LR High Velocity only" on the magazines.
Types of failures experienced:
- rifle fouled very quickly around the breech / chamber / ejector / firing pin area.
- light firing pin strikes after firing for some time. I think the most likely cause would be excessive fouling of the firing pin and recess.
- stovepipes.
- I tried taking off the ejection port case deflector but this did not make a difference.
If I was thinking I would have taken along a single shot .22 to aid in troubleshooting the ammo, but did not bring one.
Possible reasons for the excessive fouling with this ammunition.
- Maybe Winchester is cheaping out with their .22lr priming. If there is less priming mixture in there, and if it is of a lower quality than before the shortage, then it could account for a cooler, dirtier burn of the powder charge.
- Might have to do some further work on polishing the internals of my S&B (friction reduction measure). I have heard it is best to run the S&B dry.
- Stick to Federal if I can ever find it again. Federal bulk .22lr seemed to be of a higher quality than the current Winchester bulk .22lr.
- Take a second look at my .22 bolt actions Lol.
Regards, Tony


















































