I have seen .22 ammo vary quite a bit from one type to another. CCI and Federal seem to be more consistent along with Wolf. Winchester is one brand I won't buy again. They varied too much and gave me problems. I have used plenty of center fire Winchester ammo and don't even think twice about getting more. Remington ammo can be hit or miss but I prefer it over Winchester in .22. I'm not crazy about Remington ammo in center fire calibers. I find there cases don't last as long for reloading as Winchester and Federal cases do.
I suggest trying some different ammo. When you get a round that is tight like you have, try to see if it is only tight in certain chambers. Pull it out and try a different hole. This should tell you if you might have a cylinder with some variation that could easily be fixed by any good gun smith. If the pistol is new I'm pretty certain you could send it back to be corrected under warranty. I found the differences in .22 ammo to affect semi-auto pistols a lot more than revolvers. Those same size differences do affect revolvers just to a lesser extent.
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