Marty Henry's post gets my vote.
The new subs aren't providing enough grunt to push the bolt back. Try a packet of a super sonic round and see if it still does it.
Also a full strip and clean.
Marty Henry's post gets my vote.
The new subs aren't providing enough grunt to push the bolt back. Try a packet of a super sonic round and see if it still does it.
Also a full strip and clean.
If it's Winchester subs then try CCI subs, Winchester seem to be a bit hit and miss in mine.
With the Marlin semiautos stick to CCI for best cycling, keep the action clean, and run them almost dry of oil - just one drop on bolt. Here's some tips on maintenance:
Marlin semiauto .22 setup, servicing and parts
Yep, this is the advise I have always followed with mine. My Marlin has operated perfectly with CCI subs from day one and have I never run anything else seriously thru it. CCI is the most accurate (like stunning) ammo in mine. Never bothered with HV and never had cycling issues with CCI Subs or SV.
Looks like its trying to rechamber the fired round
@223nut might need to see to it with your first aid kit :D