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Ruger 10/22 Hi-Cap Magazine

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Clint:
Did you try it with regular round nose ammo? I remember trying some higher velocity rounds in an extended magazine with a different shaped bullet and it would hang up and not feed at all. Never messed with the magazine after that.

SemperFiGuy:
Clint........

Yup.......Used regular round nose ammo in the Shooters Ridge magazines.   Good  Ol' Remington .22 Hi-velocity standard plinking stuff.    [Wasn't gonna let my grandkids shoot those expensive Stingers at targets and into creek beds.]

And.......Never even tried the Stingers in the Shooters Ridge.   Instead, used the Ruger 10/22 10-round factory mags for Stingers.    Figgered if the Remington stuff wouldn't work in the Shooters Ridge, the Stingers wouldn't work, even moreso.   It's a real aggravation to dig out the unfired rounds when they won't cycle in the hi-cap mag.

Everything works in the Ruger factory mags.    "Bout as reliable as a Glock.

Now I gotta go to Cabelas for the Butler Creek or Ramline.    Hope I can stick to only buying the magazines and not a shopping cart full of other goodies.


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Clint:
Yeah, seems like it's tough to try and beat the factory equipment. Always seems kind of expensive, however. Excellent little guns though, huh?

FarmerRick:
There's a reason those Shooter's Ridge mags were $8.99 each at the guns shows for the last few years.
Well, at least they have a Lifetime Warranty... if they don't work you can keep sending them back and they will send you a new one. 
Hey, someone needs to keep the USPS in business, don't they?   ;D

gsd:
after a 1000 rnds, the butler creek steel lipped 25 rnd mags still worked great for me.  Hope you didn't spend too much money at the candy store, err, cabelas.

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