Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!doug.cae.wisc.edu!osnome!hunting From: btree!hale@UCSD.EDU (Bob Hale) Newsgroups: rec.hunting Subject: Re: Ruger 10-22 Message-ID: <1991May4.063641.7884@doug.cae.wisc.edu> Date: 4 May 91 11:36:41 GMT References: <1991Apr30.072119.13836@doug.cae.wisc.edu> Organization: Brooktree Corporation, San Diego Lines: 17 Approved: hunting@osnome.che.wisc.edu Originator: rigg@osnome.che.wisc.edu In article <1991Apr30.072119.13836@doug.cae.wisc.edu> tomfal@tr6.wes.army.mil (Tom Faller) writes: >I have had .22 rounds jam in my gun, although my brother, who has a >1022 doesn't have this problem. I think it's the type of ammo I'm >using, as well as maybe a little initial breaking in problem. It's a >minor thing, one or two rounds out of a 30round clip, sometimes. Since you are using a 30 round magazine I'll assume that it's one of the popular aftermarket magazines. I have never had any jamming problem with the 10 round Ruger magazines but I did encounter a problem with a 30 round Ram Line magazine that would jam several times per fill. I returned it to Ram Line and received a replacement (or possibly the same one repaired) in about 10 days and have had no problems with the replacement. You might try returning your magazine to the manufacturer - most manufacturers are quite responsive. Bob Hale ...!ucsd!btree!hale 619-535-3234 ...!btree!hale@ucsd.edu