Pietta PPS 50 22lr - ammo choices
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Pietta PPS 50 22lr - ammo choices
Hi all,
I'm looking for some ammo advice in order to avoid bankruptcy whilst using the drum mag.
I've just picked up a second hand Pietta PPS50, which is a lovely gun, I just need to find an ammunition that will cycle the gun whilst firing quickly.
So far I have tried
Geco semi auto - pretty much every third round jammed
Blazer HV - one round in five jammed
Federal American Eagle - one in five jammed
With all three, some failed to initially load when racking the bolt.
I have had none of these problems whilst using CCI minimags. But they're comparatively expensive.
Could somebody provide some recommendations that are comparable to the minimags, but cheaper please?
TIA
I'm looking for some ammo advice in order to avoid bankruptcy whilst using the drum mag.
I've just picked up a second hand Pietta PPS50, which is a lovely gun, I just need to find an ammunition that will cycle the gun whilst firing quickly.
So far I have tried
Geco semi auto - pretty much every third round jammed
Blazer HV - one round in five jammed
Federal American Eagle - one in five jammed
With all three, some failed to initially load when racking the bolt.
I have had none of these problems whilst using CCI minimags. But they're comparatively expensive.
Could somebody provide some recommendations that are comparable to the minimags, but cheaper please?
TIA
Re: Pietta PPS 50 22lr - ammo choices
I think you’ve answered the question! Rimfire semis are notoriously unreliable with ammunition they don’t like. You’ve already found that three types don’t work. And I’ll guarantee you that someone will be running a semi with Geco, Blazer or American Eagle with no issues at all!
You’ve found the ammo that runs your gun reliably…. Mini Mags.
You’ve found the ammo that runs your gun reliably…. Mini Mags.
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Re: Pietta PPS 50 22lr - ammo choices
"Cheap" .22LR is not really cheap if it doesn't work. MiniMag is my 'go to' rimfire ammo. Works in everything I've tried it in. Stick with it and enjoy what is a great little fun gun.
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I'm going to have to say stick with the MiniMags too. The cheap stuff just doesn't have the necessary thrutch to reliably work the action if it's got a chunky bolt to shift. My Southern Gun M4-alike wouldn't work with anything less. Also a lot of the cheaper stuff tends to be lubed a tad thickly which can drag in the magazine.
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Cheap ammunition is cheap for a reason.
Mainly lack of consistency in manufacture, hence "sometimes they do, sometimes they don't" and all points in between.
Mainly lack of consistency in manufacture, hence "sometimes they do, sometimes they don't" and all points in between.
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Re: Pietta PPS 50 22lr - ammo choices
I'd suggest trying Aguila Super Extra high velocity. It's a copper washed round and so far it's working all my .22s as well as Mini Mags did but for a couple of pounds less per hundred.
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Does make me smile when someone buys a gun with a 50rnd drum magazine and then worries about the cost of ammo.
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Thanks for all the advice.
Turns out the problem was the magazine - a problem with the feedlips.
I bought a new 30 round mag and it'll go through cheapies all day! Shame the 50 round mag is knackered, but hey ho.
Ended up getting a load of geco semi auto - with the original mag they were atrocious, but with the new one they're excellent.
Turns out the problem was the magazine - a problem with the feedlips.
I bought a new 30 round mag and it'll go through cheapies all day! Shame the 50 round mag is knackered, but hey ho.
Ended up getting a load of geco semi auto - with the original mag they were atrocious, but with the new one they're excellent.
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