I've only shot the .22 a few times. It jams often and I was told to try different ammo, which I have not done, as I haven't had time to mess with it and have only shot it on 2 different occasions.
My son was sighting it in yesterday. He came in the house and said when he shot, he heard a faint pop and was sure the round didn't fire correctly. Sure enough, the bullet was at the end of the barrel. He was talking about squib loads, which I've never heard of.
I put the gun up and won't let him shoot it again. I want to pitch that ammo (American Eagle) and maybe try a different ammo before it is ever shot again, but frankly, that scared the shit out of me, as I wouldn't have known what that pop meant and am sure I would have fired the gun again, not knowing that such a thing could happen.
Since this ammo seems to jam the gun (I'm assuming) and now this, is it safe to shoot with different ammo?