- Jun 8, 2001
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I purchased a new .22 rifle the other day. With the first ammo I tested, it jamed on 1/4-1/3 of the rounds. On the second type it worked perfectly. Should I return the rifle? I don't want to go out and test 20 different ammo types just to determine the extent of the problem.
Edit1: Rifle is a Savage Mark II G bolt action
ammo that jams (purchased from the gun shop): 22 Thunderbolt
non-jaming: Remington .22 golden bullet hollow point (Walmart)
Edit2:
Thunderbolt: Round would get about 2/3 of the way into the chamber and get stuck. The only solution was to pull the bolt out thus ejecting the round. ~70 rounds fired, 15-20 jamed
Remington: Out of ~50 rounds shot, 2 got stuck in the chamber (1 spent, 1 never fired)
Edit3:
Went to the shop today. They said that the thunderbolt ammo sucks (then why the hell did they sell it to me?) and the rifle should be fine. I'm going to go out later and run a couple hundred rounds through.
Edit1: Rifle is a Savage Mark II G bolt action
ammo that jams (purchased from the gun shop): 22 Thunderbolt
non-jaming: Remington .22 golden bullet hollow point (Walmart)
Edit2:
Thunderbolt: Round would get about 2/3 of the way into the chamber and get stuck. The only solution was to pull the bolt out thus ejecting the round. ~70 rounds fired, 15-20 jamed
Remington: Out of ~50 rounds shot, 2 got stuck in the chamber (1 spent, 1 never fired)
Edit3:
Went to the shop today. They said that the thunderbolt ammo sucks (then why the hell did they sell it to me?) and the rifle should be fine. I'm going to go out later and run a couple hundred rounds through.
