bedbugbilly
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I'm not trying to stir up a big debate . . . I'm just curious. In following a number of threads - it's evident that there are "failures to fire" once in a while on 22 ammunition. Some brands work better than others in certain guns as well.
I cut my eye teeth on 22s when I was a kid 50+ years ago. In the small town that I grew up in, we could get 22 ammo at one of two places - the hardware store and a sporting goods store. We usually got ours at the hardware store - Remington brand. Once in a while we would get some at the sporting goods store - Winchester. We usually used 22 shorts but once in a while we used longs and long rifles. We used these in several 22s that we had - Winchester bolt action, Remington pump, an old Stevens Favorite, etc. To be honest, I don't ever remember a "failure to fire" and we ate up thousands of rounds squirrel and rabbit hunting, plinking, etc.
I know this is a handgun forum so I will also say that I never remember a "failure to fire" in any of the 22 handguns that friends had - revolvers or semi auto. (H & R revolver and a Hi-Standard Sport King).
Maybe my memory is getting senile - which could be. I'm just wondering . . . was the 22 ammunition that we had 50 years ago better than what is available today? If so, why? It has to be manufactured the same way (I presume) or are the "failures to fire" that are talked about today due to the pistol (or rifle)?
Just curious . . . . .
I cut my eye teeth on 22s when I was a kid 50+ years ago. In the small town that I grew up in, we could get 22 ammo at one of two places - the hardware store and a sporting goods store. We usually got ours at the hardware store - Remington brand. Once in a while we would get some at the sporting goods store - Winchester. We usually used 22 shorts but once in a while we used longs and long rifles. We used these in several 22s that we had - Winchester bolt action, Remington pump, an old Stevens Favorite, etc. To be honest, I don't ever remember a "failure to fire" and we ate up thousands of rounds squirrel and rabbit hunting, plinking, etc.
I know this is a handgun forum so I will also say that I never remember a "failure to fire" in any of the 22 handguns that friends had - revolvers or semi auto. (H & R revolver and a Hi-Standard Sport King).
Maybe my memory is getting senile - which could be. I'm just wondering . . . was the 22 ammunition that we had 50 years ago better than what is available today? If so, why? It has to be manufactured the same way (I presume) or are the "failures to fire" that are talked about today due to the pistol (or rifle)?
Just curious . . . . .