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Dont usually shoot the Aguila aka as Mexican Remington but was all that was available. Many rounds from this box of 500 would not chamber and several of them did this and blew up. Have had the same problem with Remington golden bullet 22 ammo as well.
High Standard said:338lapua said:____unnamed.jpg
Dont usually shoot the Aguila aka as Mexican Remington but was all that was available. Many rounds from this box of 500 would not chamber and several of them did this and blew up. Have had the same problem with Remington golden bullet 22 ammo as well.
Had the same problem with Armscor but the Aguila that I have shot (2 cases from the CMP) many years ago was very good.
One thing that a friend had happen to him was that he had lead build up in the chamber of his pistol and it caused similar problems with other brands as well. As soon as he cleaned out his chamber and passed the “Plunk Test” he never had it happen again. If the ammo is not passing the “Plunk Test” in the chamber of your barrel it could cause the problems you are having. Just a suggestion to check it out and test the ammo in the chamber before you shoot it again. BTW, it took him buying a bronze brush and lots of lead remover and about 15 minutes of scrubbing to finally get that lead out of his chamber.
338lapua said:High Standard said:338lapua said:____unnamed.jpg
Dont usually shoot the Aguila aka as Mexican Remington but was all that was available. Many rounds from this box of 500 would not chamber and several of them did this and blew up. Have had the same problem with Remington golden bullet 22 ammo as well.
Had the same problem with Armscor but the Aguila that I have shot (2 cases from the CMP) many years ago was very good.
One thing that a friend had happen to him was that he had lead build up in the chamber of his pistol and it caused similar problems with other brands as well. As soon as he cleaned out his chamber and passed the “Plunk Test” he never had it happen again. If the ammo is not passing the “Plunk Test” in the chamber of your barrel it could cause the problems you are having. Just a suggestion to check it out and test the ammo in the chamber before you shoot it again. BTW, it took him buying a bronze brush and lots of lead remover and about 15 minutes of scrubbing to finally get that lead out of his chamber.
It was cleaned before the range that day as well as the other days. I have never shot anything other than plated for 22. Other people at the range were looking when it went off. I also clean the copper from 22 barrels and that is the only caliber I remove lead from. After a hundred or so the gun is so damn dirty it has function issues.
338lapua said:Yes I have dropped rounds into the chamber and they go right it. I polish chambers on every pistol barrel I own. Even on a clean barrel some of the rounds just dont want to go in. I shot 300 cci minimags a month ago in one session and had no problems. It is this ammo and employees at stores that sell it are saying customers are complaining about the ammo. Add to this I am a high volume shooter and 22 is dirty and this ammo feels greasy when I load it into mags. Bottom line is rounds should not be ripping the rim off the case and being so much louder that other shooters are noticing.
On the round that exploded the case fell right out of the chamber with no effort.
I e-mailed Aguila and linked this post and no response at all, maybe everyone else who bought this ammo is having problems as well. I am shooting it through Ruger mark 2 and 3's so I am not in fear of it harming the pistol and if they dont get back with me I will just finish off the box and not buy any more crap from them.
Firewhenready7 said:Never had any problems with any of them....Lucky I guess
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