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if these are safe to store I will be more careful about rotating them 180deg next range session. As for reliability, Ive had this with 22LR but its been very rare for me over hundreds of bricks of 22. Today was my first time with WMR, between 4 brands of ammo 2 brands had this, but these two refused to send. These two are 40g CCI Maxi Mag, the ones that come in a cute little milk carton.When I restrike a rimfire, I do it 180°off of the first hit and it usually works fine. Sometimes you get a dead spot in the rim priming compound. If they won't go after a couple strong, spaced hits, dispose of them as you would questionable center fire ammo
As for reliability, it's a rimfire. Reliability isn't what they're known for as a species
uhhh, nope.Pull the bullet with your teeth, dump powder on wife's flowers and brass in scrap bucket.
Don't.uhhh, nope.
How do you pull the bullet on a rimfire?
If I recall the term "bite the bullet" is from urban lore where back in the day before anethstesia if paitients needed to be operated on or cut open or amputated.... they would put a rimfire in their teeth and if they couldnt take the pain it would end it for them.....Don't.
I weee little teeeny tiny NAA 22MS.What vehicle are those being run through?
Obviously something in a red dress.What vehicle are those being run through?
I dont know what a strike should look like. Never owned a revolver before, and never kept track of the bazillions of 22LR Ive sent downrange thru my semis....They look like good hits, but the edge of rim where it meets cylinder face almost looks rolled. Weird