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Hunter87

CMMG OWNERS

#1 Post by Hunter87 »

Just wondering how many rounds your able to get through without cleaning your rifle before you start getting problems I have one on the way and I'm curious, also if anyone has any advise or tips regarding the rifle it would be much appreciated.

Many thanks.
techguy

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#2 Post by techguy »

1. Depends on ammo, some .22 is dirtier than others. I just clean it when I start to have any issues with FTF/FTE/other, or I clean it before I use it in a comp. So mine probably gets cleaned on average after about 1k rounds, but it will go on for longer without issue.

2. Get a better-mag adapter and use Smith&Wesson 15-22 magazines in it. They are by *far* the best .22 magazines on the market.

3. Enjoy it :)
Hunter87

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#3 Post by Hunter87 »

Thank you techguy
froggy

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#4 Post by froggy »

I shoot mainly CCI Standard Velocity & Mini Mags in my CMMG. I get shoot well over 2/3K before I actually need to clean the rifle.
Kungfugerbil

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#5 Post by Kungfugerbil »

froggy wrote:I shoot mainly CCI Standard Velocity & Mini Mags in my CMMG. I get shoot well over 2/3K before I actually need to clean the rifle.
If it was CCI Blazer then that would be reduced to every 2 or 3 rounds... I've never known a round like it. I have a sneaking suspicion that the bullets are really 40 grains of compressed coal dust, lubricated with tar.
froggy

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#6 Post by froggy »

signfunnypost

However, in my experience shooting it in the CMMg, Blazer does work fine as well. I certainly feed couple of them without cleaning the rifle.

At the end of the day I found the CMMG very reliable. I only have an issue since I replaced a broken Receiver Frame. The bolt never closes properly (does not fully go forward) when I load the 1st round & I have to pull the charging handle 3/4 cm to then push & seat the round fully. Once I start firing, the rifle cycles perfectly.
I initially put it down to a "new part" to be broken into, but after many thousand rounds, it does not get any better.
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#7 Post by shotgun sam »

The club has 2 of them HOS they are going to sell one and get another 10/22 the cmmg's are constantly failing where as the clubs rugers are very robust so much so that 1 had an issue last week in so far as the extraction claw snapped the first work needing done to it in 10 years other than the occasional cleaning.
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#8 Post by breacher »

I do two things which I think really helps -

1 - Use non waxed rounds - mine prefers LAPUA / SK standard.
2 - Dont overdo it with oil - it turns the carbon into a gungy build-up which causes jams.
techguy

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#9 Post by techguy »

breacher wrote:I do two things which I think really helps -

1 - Use non waxed rounds - mine prefers LAPUA / SK standard.
2 - Dont overdo it with oil - it turns the carbon into a gungy build-up which causes jams.
+1 to the above. Do the same with my 15-22..
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#10 Post by techguy »

Kungfugerbil wrote:
froggy wrote:I shoot mainly CCI Standard Velocity & Mini Mags in my CMMG. I get shoot well over 2/3K before I actually need to clean the rifle.
If it was CCI Blazer then that would be reduced to every 2 or 3 rounds... I've never known a round like it. I have a sneaking suspicion that the bullets are really 40 grains of compressed coal dust, lubricated with tar.
That keeps making me chuckle thankssign signfunnypost
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