Bummed about my Baikal .22 over .410
I bought one of those imported by Remington contraptions last year and I've fired about 200rnds of .22LR without a problem and I test fired the .410 once last year and all is well. So we get to shoting some clays yesterday and I'm thinking what a great time to bust out my little foraging gun and get in some good practice. Well... miss fire after missfire, all new Remington shells too. Then I get one to go off and then nothing. Light primer strikes is the problem, so I'm thinking maybe the firing pin on the .410 is off a bit or not cut to length?
Anyone know where to get parts for these things? <sigh> I think I may just go back to putting my 10/22 with Choate folder in my pack.
How are you storing .22LR in BOB?
Just curious how you folks are storing your .22LR ammo in your BOB or pack. Original packaging? Plastic bags? Containers?
I tried repacking some Stingers in a 35mm film can, but I didn't fit as many as I would have liked. Comments, ideas?
The original cardboard box without a plastic insert seems the most compact way to do it, but it's not waterproof.
OOps! I guess ignore this and refer to my seperate post on .22LR... sorry