10/22 High Capacity Magazine

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  • rugertoter

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    I don't feel the need for hi-cap and have always felt carrying a couple extra factory 10 rd magazines was better than messing with a 25-rounder that caused failures/jams. Most, even the Ruger BX-25, have had teething problems. It's good to see a hi-cap magazine that actually works. :yesway:
    Well, I think I got lucky with my Ruger Hi Cap magazine because it runs good for me. I have had trouble with the Ram Line magazines though.
     

    Tim Enyeart

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    I have a Butler Creek 32 round that is non-dependable but both BX-25s work well regardless of ammo type. The KISS method makes since to me and they're pretty easy to load from the factory. You got to love the options with a 10/22 though. To each their own.
     

    Bob2

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    Just picked one up this weekend and used it yesterday. It shot great, not a single jam in couple hundred or more rounds. As the OP said, you must make sure alignment is right and I struggled a couple times getting it just right, but went smoothly once you get the feel
     
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