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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 704869" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your solution of the mini mags are generally what cures any .22 problems. I've owned and hunted with every model from the Mark I to my current Mark IV hunter. The only problem I've ever had with any of them was shooting the wax coated bullets, and the bulk boxes of .22 from Remington. The federal shoots every time. What I found with the wax coated bullets, is that it left wax on the feed ramp causing the bullet to be too high to chamber. 10 seconds with a pocket knife cured that problem every time it started happening.</p><p>I also found that using WD-40 in cold temps(0-15 degrees F) caused the WD to turn into some sort of jelly. The bolt wouldn't close, and had to be assisted with a bump on the slide. After using Kroil for a lube, those problems went away.</p><p>Here is what I do with mine:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]66784[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 704869, member: 5412"] Your solution of the mini mags are generally what cures any .22 problems. I've owned and hunted with every model from the Mark I to my current Mark IV hunter. The only problem I've ever had with any of them was shooting the wax coated bullets, and the bulk boxes of .22 from Remington. The federal shoots every time. What I found with the wax coated bullets, is that it left wax on the feed ramp causing the bullet to be too high to chamber. 10 seconds with a pocket knife cured that problem every time it started happening. I also found that using WD-40 in cold temps(0-15 degrees F) caused the WD to turn into some sort of jelly. The bolt wouldn't close, and had to be assisted with a bump on the slide. After using Kroil for a lube, those problems went away. Here is what I do with mine: [attach=full]66784[/attach] [/QUOTE]
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