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The ballistic performance of the .22 WMR based off 30, 40, 50 grain is 2,200 ft/s (30 gr), 1,910 ft/s (40 gr), 1,650 ft/s (50 gr). - See more at: http://gundata.org/cartridge/173/.22-winchester-magnum-rimfire-%28wmr%29/#sthash.qVd5FziR.dpuf 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire WMR Ballistics GunData org
Try YouTube as there are some excellent videos on silencer manufacturing
Most important thing is to get the barrel screw cut correctly to the bore not the barrel
Check your case; if you are reloading the issue will be that the cases have stretched ( standard outcome for all reloaders) and the lan is too long to allow the case and bullet to fit correctly.
As part of any rel;oading process length of case and condition of teh lan MUST BE CHECKED.
Or you are also NOT setting the projectile in to the case far enough
OR over loading with propellent and the projectile can not be seated correctly...
Could be a dozen other reasons, but would need the see and hold and test.. ..
Remove the magazine tube and make sure the gun is empty. Open the bolt,take the safety off and squeese the trigger. Continue to hold the trigger back and gently pull the bolt back out of the breech. I beleive that is all there is to it. Good luck with your Marlin.
I just entered your motor on Search (motorguide magnum) and there were several sites that are suppose to carry parts for it. If you contact them by computer or find their phone number, they can help you.
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