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.22lr brands can be so touchy depending on the firearms,You would think because it runs good on one it would work well on another. Used to have a Sig skeeter,that was one tempermental .22..Got rid of it and picked up a Ruger mk2 instead. No trouble what so ever. Or just stick to my S&W 6" 617.
Just wondering if that's the natural as is surface of the casings, as they appear of quite a granular appearance - I gather this might be from previous usages, otherwise indicative IMHO of a poorer quality metallurgical brass alloy 'recipie'.No bulges whatsoever on any brass fired. Just a longitudinal crack.