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<blockquote data-quote="hubmonkey" data-source="post: 835547" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>A few ideas for your cycling problem...</p><p></p><p>#1 Clean the action really well and use Remington Dry Lube. It is teflon based and goes on wet and drys. This helped my 10/22 alot. Crud does not stick to the action like wet lubes.</p><p></p><p>#2 Clean and tune your factory mags. This is also another problem with 10/22's. There are some articles on tuning your mags on rimfirecentral.com.</p><p></p><p>#3 You are already on this one.. Find ammo your gun likes. Try to stay away from bulk ammo, especially if your gun is a built one. Bulk ammo is really inconsistant. The only bulk ammo that cycled mine really good was Winchester Dynapoints. I know this one is hard to do these days with everyone snatching up all the .22 they can get their hands on. I found that CCI Blazer (when they packaged them in individual boxes) was pretty consistant and gave me good groups. I have not shot any of the loose packaged CCI's though. </p><p></p><p>Try CCI Mini-Mags.</p><p></p><p>Hub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hubmonkey, post: 835547, member: 107"] A few ideas for your cycling problem... #1 Clean the action really well and use Remington Dry Lube. It is teflon based and goes on wet and drys. This helped my 10/22 alot. Crud does not stick to the action like wet lubes. #2 Clean and tune your factory mags. This is also another problem with 10/22's. There are some articles on tuning your mags on rimfirecentral.com. #3 You are already on this one.. Find ammo your gun likes. Try to stay away from bulk ammo, especially if your gun is a built one. Bulk ammo is really inconsistant. The only bulk ammo that cycled mine really good was Winchester Dynapoints. I know this one is hard to do these days with everyone snatching up all the .22 they can get their hands on. I found that CCI Blazer (when they packaged them in individual boxes) was pretty consistant and gave me good groups. I have not shot any of the loose packaged CCI's though. Try CCI Mini-Mags. Hub [/QUOTE]
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