Just got my DRS .22 600 today only shot two mags but some how there's a pellet stuck half way down the barrel , I tried shooting It out and I tried blowing compressed air through the barrel with no success . Any ideas guys ??
Get a brass rod from ace hardware and gently tap it out. Or get a wooden down that fits down the barrel and tap the pellet out.Just got my DRS .22 600 today only shot two mags but some how there's a pellet stuck half way down the barrel , I tried shooting It out and I tried blowing compressed air through the barrel with no success . Any ideas guys ??
You were right there was more than one pellet stuck In the barrel , I found a aluminum cleaning rod that was a perfect fit but It took some effort to shift the blockage , there was some funky looking stuff that came out . All I can think of that the third mag was of the reg and not enough air to push the first pellet through . Just aired the gun up and shot another mag now all seems well .I think you got more than two stuck in there. Find a long thin wall brass tube that will fit into the barrel. Then find a drill bit that will fit into the tube nice and tight without expanding the tube. Check to make sure assembly can still fit in the barrel.
Hand thread the tube holding the drill bit into the barrel cutting the lead out. Remove tube/drill assembly often and tip barrel to let out lead. Eventually you will get enough of the lead out that you can just push out the remaining lead out with a wood or brass dowel and not harm anything.
Just be patient. It will make you think twice next time the cocking arm comes back too freely. Next time it does that..
STOP!
and pull out the magazine. Most times if you caught quick enough, you can just push the bolt forward after removing the magazine and fire the pellet that's in the barrel.
The brass tube will prevent the drill bit from touching the walls of the barrel.
Allen
wooden Dowel , no brass rod , just my thoughts .Get a brass rod from ace hardware and gently tap it out. Or get a wooden down that fits down the barrel and tap the pellet out.