Originally Posted by SRShooter
I'm the guy with a separate posting about an Anschutz 54 Match Rifle that has some accuracy issues. I have just received & installed a new firing pin spring in it, and will report back on it after I test it in the next several days.

With the indoor rifle season quickly approaching, I'm faced with another .22 rifle issue:

I have a pretty accurate Mossberg 144US that will fire & properly eject about 12 rounds before a spent brass sticks in the chamber. I've changed ejectors; polished the interior of the chamber; soaked and cleaned the bolt face and interior with solvent; changed ammunition brands(Eley Club, Wolf Match extra, Geco Rifle, RWS Target Rifle, CCI Std.; Winchester T22, etc.).

The guys that I shoot with have nicknamed the rifle "Muzzleberg" because I have to manually take a cleaning rod and push out the brass from the chamber.

Anyone have any ideas of what may be the problem?

As before, you guys are certainly a wealth of knowledge, and I appreciate you help- very much.



By "ejectors", I'm assuming you mean extractors???? Did you also replace the extractor springs and plungers?


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