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    The P-22's are notorious for not liking non-jacketed ammo. The lead builds up rather fast in the barrel and can cause another round to "explode" when contacting it. Since pressure can escape foward, there doesn't seem to be a the same reaction as a shot fired into a completely obstructed barrel. This would cause some of the 2nd shot to splatter you and not continue downrange. I would check the barrel fao any lead build-up and have a gunsmith check everything out before shooting it again.

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    Thanks for the info. The gun is brand new. Only shot a few rounds in it.
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    maybe the ammo. could have been that the round didn't fully seat in the chamber so part of it was exposed, the firing pin still hit the rim and bam!

    I would just invest in some new .22 ammo...whole lot cheaper to do that. my p22 really likes the federal bulk packs from wal-mart.
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    What did the brass look like? Did it eject or stay stuck in the chamber? If it was stuck in the chamber, was it still fully seated in the chamber or bulged in the back?
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    It did not eject and looked normal
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    Hmm, if it was fully seated and looked normal, I doubt you had an out-of-battery discharge. It would have ruptured the back of the casing.

    It is possible there is enough oxidation built up on the bullet that when the ammo is fired you are getting some of it separating from the bullet as it leave the barrel and splatter back into your face.
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    shoot the old ammo in a good solid bolt action. buy new ^^ for the p22.

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