i just traded for a new marlin 22 win mag ,model 982s. its a stainless bolt action with the seven round clip. the gunis new and never been shot, i got 2 new boxes of 40gr. cci maxi-mags hp. after cleaning the packing greasei shot it 9 times yesterday after i got it andhad no problems, today i put a scope on it andput 13rounds through it with two rounds not firingi think the 9th and 11th rounds but the unfired rounds had good firing pin marks and i put them back in the clip and both fired the second time. reckon it was the gun or the bullets. i have never had any bad cci 22 cal shells before and this is the first marlinrimfire i have owned ,i dont know if maybe i didn't bolt the bolt hard enough or it was the bullets. i am going to shoot the rest of the box of thecci'sthrough my other mag rifle and shoot a box of super x shellsthrough the marlin and see if i have any misfires, i have always used the super x shells but the store didn't have them so my wife got the cci's. anyone had any misfires with this type gun or the ccimaxi-mag bullets.
I have no experience with that rifle, but I am very familiar with CCI and use them religiously in most of my .22s. I have had some Rugers that hated CCI ammo, mostly the MKII.
I'd run a few more through it, could be a bad lot. Try some other brands, see if they have the same problem.
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I own a Marlin 22 mag and have never regretted the purchase. The little gun is accurate and reliable. I would shoot some different types of ammo before trying to reach any conclusions. Good Luck
I have a regular Marlin .22 and I love it. Though it shoots the cheap Remington sheels better than the Stingers. You need to see which brand your gun perfers.
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cci is reliable but if there was good firing pin marks on the case then i would bet it was the shells. i had a marlin bolt 22 mag and i put thousands of rounds through it and it was very accurate and reliable.
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I own a model 25 MN and have shot aseveral hundred rounds through it most of them being CCI Maxi-Mag's, andI have never experienced the first misfire of any kind. I would bet it was the shells if the firing pin hit in the right area, and it was deep enough it would have to be the shells. Don't give up on the Maxi-Mag shells, unless you continue to have problems with other boxes of shells.
i have the exact gun and i love it. always carry it with me just in case. its good for small game and midsized game upto big softskinned animals with the proper shot placement. I love my Marlin Mag and i get 5 shot group inside a inch at 75-80yards and about a inch and a half at 100yards
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i shot about 30 of the cci shells i had left through my other 22mag and all fired. i tried a clip full of super x in the marlin and two misfired, so it wasn't the bullets. after comparing the spent hulls from three different guns i could tell the marlins firing pin wasn't making the same mark as the other guns. i removed the firing pin and sure enough the striker end that hits the rim of the shell was defective, instead of it being square it was rounded with a small crater like a welding pit. i reground the the tip of the firing pin and it works fine now, makes a good heavy mark and has fired all the rounds so far. i got in contact with marlin and they are sending a new firing pin to my local gunsmith. the person at marlin told me that they have had a few of the guns come back with the same problem.