Guest gooseman243 Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 To much solvent down the barrel could ruin it, or it could be the possability of a round stuck in the barrel not noticed and cleard with another round, this will in fact damage the barrel and give you the problem you are now facing. when cleaning the barrel did you notice that the pressure aplied was eaven as you pushed the cleaning rod through? a bore snake will not give you any tell tail signs of ware, if you felt that it was a jerky movement as you pushed the rod through I would say that the barrel is damaged. maybe a new barrel. Given the cost, I would sugest a new rifle, but tke it to your Gun Dealer and have him check it out, he may charge you though but its better for peace of mind to have it done by a profesional.. Good Luck.. John Now you say that the rod didnt go through very smoothly,just put it down to being ready for a good clean.Going to take it to gunsmiths today so hopefully i should know.Thanks to everyone who replyed hi mate it mite be trigger pull to strong had a problem with my ruger stantard ruger are factory made with strong trigger pull it will oput your shots all over the place Quote Link to post
longrange 0 Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 hi there,a real puzzle you"ve got . not going to be very positive? but if you have tried all the suggestons already put forward. it looks like its time for that big hacksaw in the sky. in my other life i was a chief rifle regulator for a famous rifle makers. during that time i came up with this problem a few times, on older rifles, turned out they were basically shot out. people tend to forget just how many rounds you can burn in a 22 they dont last forever if you want to see some of the stuff i used to do try clicking RECOIL on YOUTUBE Quote Link to post
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