Oh boy. Now you've done it. Got me started on .22 revolvers...
Ok, here's the deal: In my humble experience - virtually all .22 revolvers have this problem.
Root cause of problem is friction. Solution = reduce the friction. That is; try loading just one round. It'll probably extract fine. Then try 2, 3, etc. until it gets 'sticky'.
You'll have a 4 shooter instead of 6 shooter or something like that, but it won't bind.
You can test this in any .22 revolver. If you want a guaranteed 'sticky' one, try an 8 or 10 shooter. They bind every time!
Then, if you're me anyway, you'll sell your .22 revolvers and go back to Ruger MkII's.
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But then, what do I know?
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