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I believe that the Golden Bullets need to be run through a Gen4 Flux Capacitor prior to being loaded into the magazine. That should increase your rate of fire and cause the smoke to reverse-osmosis itself into molecules which primarily include nitrogen and oxygen as well as water, and carbon dioxide. Therefore, causing the smoke to escape through the hole in the ozone layer and away from the 15-22.
 
Unfortunately with the rate that manufacturers are pushing out ammo now days. There has been some half stepping going on.

I went through 2 of those 375rd boxes of CCI mini-mag HP over the weekend. Each box was giving me the same symptoms as u stated above. Some of the rounds barely made a sound at all. Almost sounded like i had just squeezed off a CB cap. 15/22 was considerably dirty compared to the usual run of the mill CCI ammo after a trip to the range.

So with that being said, thats just the way things are going now days. We win some, we lose some.
 
The only thing New and Improved about the Goldern Bullets is the box.
That is how they preform in my 15-22. I avoid buy them.

I shot several hundered rounds of Winchester Sunday with only one FTF; put that round right back in and it fired.

Bill
 
I have owned 3-"Buckets" along with several 525 ct. boxes. These have been used in two M&P22 and one Buckmark with no problems. So, I have no complaints.... Have fun and clean your gun....
 
I will pass on the rem RF ammo

I shot several different brands of ammo at the range to see what the gun likes. When it came to the golden bullets, the gun was smoking when I was done and smell funny. After seeing the video, you can see that some of the rounds sound different and release smoke around the bolt.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zdpjey39sc5k52f/goldenbullets.mp4

What do you guys think?

Remington Golden was top of the line 20 years ago.
Now it seems CCI and yep Blazer passed them up.
Rem RF has given me more misfires than any other so I avoid it like poison.
 
Shot many boxes of the golden bullet and guess I'm lucky that stuff work in the 15-22 and cycles the 22 pistols. Impact is pretty much where you line up. Now if I'm trying to make a 4 leaf cover on the target, I'll slip in some match ammo. But for blasting and having fun (what a 22 is made for) the golden bullet 22's do a pretty good job for me. A lot of the stuff I'm shooting is 4-6 years old not new production.
 
I'm with billwill - Golden bullets aren't the most reliable, but good enough for practice sessions and blasting away at a mostly reasonable price. I have shot several boxes through my 15-22 and M&P 22.
 
The guy that sold me my 15-22 specifically told me to stay away from golden bullets. I have a brick and just for gits a shiggles I will have to run a mag through it tomorrow and see what happens.
 
I believe that the Golden Bullets need to be run through a Gen4 Flux Capacitor prior to being loaded into the magazine. That should increase your rate of fire and cause the smoke to reverse-osmosis itself into molecules which primarily include nitrogen and oxygen as well as water, and carbon dioxide. Therefore, causing the smoke to escape through the hole in the ozone layer and away from the 15-22.

This is essentially the correct assesment of the perceived anomaly.
This is confirmed by isolating a sample pre- and post- reverse osmosis, and channelling it throuh the high pressure liquid chomatograph (HPLC). The differential will help in determining a suitable starting point for remedeation.
Once the molecular resonance frequency is established, it is a simple matter to regulate and adjust the cyclic rate.
Duck soup.
Piece of cake.
 
Bucket O Bullets 22LR

I just shot 400-500 rounds through my M&P 22 the other day without any problem at all. Have not tried them yet in the 15-22.

Didn't notice any difference than any other bulk rounds. The gun was a tad bit dirtier, but not by much - I always clean (and FrogLube) after each shooting session anyways.
 
The last time I shot the Golden Bullets: I had one round the had very little felt recoil, very little report. I stopped shooting, dropped the mag and broke the gun open. Pulled the bolt out and looked down the bore to ensure there was not a round in the barrel. That was enough for me to stay away from them.

Bill
 
Nowadays, .22 LR ammo is so hard to find in any quantity at all that I buy whatever I see regardless of if it is what is top of the line, etc. So... the last time I found ammo it was Rem. GB's. I bought it. I shot it in my 15-22. It fed, fired and ejected without issue. POI relative to POA was identical for that obtained with other brands of .22 LR ammo. YMMV.
 
Remington Golden Bullets are good to go here in several different pistols, revolvers, and rifles.
No more problems than any other ammo.
When we have problems, it is usually from a gun or magazine related problem, not the ammo.
 
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