First range trip 9-20-2015
Well, usually my first range trip with a new gun, I'm gushing because of how well it does it's first time out. Well, not this time :-(
My thought today was to take all the high velocity, plated/jacketed 22 ammo I had to break in the M&P 22 Compact. First up, Winchester Super-X 38 gr. hollow points. first mag, 2nd round didn't fire-no noticeable firing pin indent. Back into mag and fired on 2nd try. 2nd mag, same thing, but this time the round wouldn't chamber into the gun for 2nd try-set it aside. First 10 round group was nicely clustered but 2" low and right @ 10 yards; 2nd group looked like buck shot.
On to American Eagle (AE22), same load as above-38 gr. H.P. First 2 mags no issues and nice groups. Next up, Federal Game Shok (712) 38 gr. H.P. Again with this ammo, 1 Fail to Fire in first mag, but not the second round as before. Otherwise, remaining 19 rounds, no issues.
Back to the Winchester, 10 more rounds without issues and the 1 round that wouldn't feed before, chambered and fired-WTH? 2 more mags of AE22 with no issues and 30 more rounds Fed 712, no issues. Another 10 rounds Win. Super-X with no issues.
Totals: 50 rounds Federal 712, 40 rounds AE 22 and 40 rounds Win Super-X = 130 rounds total. 3 rounds Fail to Fire first strike, but all fired on 2nd strike. 1 Fail to Feed from Win Super-X.
Guess since all my center fire pistols have had no issues (7), I was expecting same from the 22 Compact. I adjusted elevation and groups are now hitting center (close to center-I'm pulling a little right, but it was better by the end). Since I left the Thunderbolts and Fed 510 ammo at home, I was expecting "flawless" with the High Velocity fodder. Disappointed, yeah a little. Gonna ditch the new, poly, piece of junk of a 22? Not on you're life! The M&P 22 Compact is as comfy as my Shields, easy to shoot and with the right ammo, groups well enough for a fun plinker/range gun. Was expecting better results from what I consider "better quality" ammo, 2% failure in 130 rounds of 22 rimfire ammo; maybe no so bad? Thunderbolts going on next trip-my Buck Mark eats them like candy!