new guy
I am new here, but have been shooting my whole life. I purchased a new Ruger 10/22 for my wife and we have had it out to the range about 5 times. Yesterday, I had bought a brick of winchester rounds, these things were very dirty and really gummed up the works on this gun. When we got home I completely striped it down. I have encountered a problem that led us to ending our day at the range. When the bolt is locked back, it is very difficult to get it to re-engage and go forward again. When it does, it works fine, but when it is time to lock the bolt back, it again is very difficult to get it to go forward again. ANY idea's, has anyone ever encountered this?
Wesley
I am new here, but have been shooting my whole life. I purchased a new Ruger 10/22 for my wife and we have had it out to the range about 5 times. Yesterday, I had bought a brick of winchester rounds, these things were very dirty and really gummed up the works on this gun. When we got home I completely striped it down. I have encountered a problem that led us to ending our day at the range. When the bolt is locked back, it is very difficult to get it to re-engage and go forward again. When it does, it works fine, but when it is time to lock the bolt back, it again is very difficult to get it to go forward again. ANY idea's, has anyone ever encountered this?
Wesley