After a short shooting session in semi auto mode with perfect accuracy, the magazine got jammed with a pellet. Later on magazine does not fit adecuatelly and does not rotate.
Going back to AoA for rapair.
Going back to AoA for rapair.
JSB 34 grain……This is bad news. Just when I'm looking to buy a .25 or .30. I hope its quickly back to you. What ammo were you using?
wow i use to quail and i have use the brownings and the remingtons and never even seen one fail? and we shot a LOT!!JSB 34 grain……
I suppose that one pellet in that magazine were a little bit slimmer….. But really do not know.
In order to avoid the rifle to fail I did never use it in full auto mode….. Machines fail eventually !
When I was young I use to shoot a lot with shotgun. Even on geese hunting I always used an over an under shotgun because I knew that the semi automatic shotguns use to fail. Apparently nothing has changed in that respect in 42 years …..
Those shotguns were Remington 1100 model….. And my father had a Breda that was heavier than all family sins !wow i use to quail and i have use the brownings and the remingtons and never even seen one fail? and we shot a LOT!!
what kind of auto shotgun was you using?
i mean anything can where out butfor what these new PCP guns cost the should last a lifetime with nothing more then maitanance.
i do expect seal failing thats the nating but even that shouldnot be so comon on welll made guns.
Yes I removed the barrel without success…Did you try removing the barrel to clear the jam? It is easy to do and pretty straightforward - the owner's manual tells how to do it too.
My farther target is at 88 yards.What size groups are you shooting at 100 yds?
My experience with the Sidewinders is still from short term.Can't help it, I hear "semi-auto" & the 1st thing that comes to mind is "problems". I'll stick with old tech, low tech DEPENDABLE guns. Sorry for your troubles. I know you really like that gun.