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berger 168 vld hunting bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="bearcat2" data-source="post: 883783" data-attributes="member: 18832"><p>Hmm, I had Federal 22's do that to me in a rifle this summer, I usually shoot Remington's but due to the complete and utter lack of availability of 22 bullets I was shooting what I could get. Had shot one brick of Federals and about halfway through the second one I took the scope off the rifle and put a ghost ring rear sight on it, started out at ten yards and couldn't hit the paper, moved up to ten feet and still couldn't hit it, had six rounds in the barrel before I figured out the problem. And they are a lot harder to remove in rifle than a pistol, I couldn't get them out, took it to a gunsmith and he had a special drill bit designed to drill them out, said he had done it a lot. I didn't think until later to ask what brands he normally had to drill out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearcat2, post: 883783, member: 18832"] Hmm, I had Federal 22's do that to me in a rifle this summer, I usually shoot Remington's but due to the complete and utter lack of availability of 22 bullets I was shooting what I could get. Had shot one brick of Federals and about halfway through the second one I took the scope off the rifle and put a ghost ring rear sight on it, started out at ten yards and couldn't hit the paper, moved up to ten feet and still couldn't hit it, had six rounds in the barrel before I figured out the problem. And they are a lot harder to remove in rifle than a pistol, I couldn't get them out, took it to a gunsmith and he had a special drill bit designed to drill them out, said he had done it a lot. I didn't think until later to ask what brands he normally had to drill out. [/QUOTE]
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