22 Rimfire Confusion

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2023
  • There is a lot of confusion around the 22 Rimfire, but in this episode of Ron Spomer Outdoors, we are going to get to the bottom of it once and for all. Follow along in this episode, where I cover the history and differences of the 22 Rimfire.
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  • @lifeanddaily6583
    @lifeanddaily6583 Год назад +57

    My first 22 was a Winchester 22 pump tube magazine...it would shoot the short,long and long rifle ammo...it was made in 1911 and was handed down to me from my grandfather...he was a WW1 veteran and a great man.

  • @m118lr
    @m118lr Год назад +26

    Certainly the most extensive and comprehensive, informative video I’ve EVER seen and it’s much appreciated Ron!

  • @kevinmarrett9532
    @kevinmarrett9532 Год назад +15

    I think another reason the 22 short doesn’t go away is because many 22 rifles are tube fed, so shorts give you a nice bump in capacity.

  • @elvinirons5959
    @elvinirons5959 Год назад +11

    One of the most useful piece of hunting n around the farm weapon u can have, got quite a few in my collection !! I have a all metal frame 22, it’s called the Bronco !!

  • @frankammirati3385
    @frankammirati3385 Год назад +6

    I’ve got a old marking glenfield bolt action , I enjoy testing all different kinds of ammo with it just to see how accurate I can’t get a long distance , it’s the perfect cost efficient way to go and also trains me to know my holds .

  • @SWMissouriOutdoors
    @SWMissouriOutdoors Год назад +4

    Great video, wish you would have included more on the 22WRF. I have found it to be a great load in my 22WMR revolver to meet the middle of 22LR and 22WMR power levels. The 22WRF is standard load of 45gr @ 1450fps from a rifle.

  • @RadOpsTV
    @RadOpsTV Год назад +7

    Love the content! Still waiting for you to give the .22 magnum it’s due respect! 😎 my favorite cartridge of all time.

    • @lancemiller9110
      @lancemiller9110 Год назад +3

      .22 mag is the “cat’s ass.”
      Excellent round for small game up to coyotes (still hear rumors on white tails as well). One of my favorite cartridges of all time.

    • @RadOpsTV
      @RadOpsTV Год назад +1

      @@lancemiller9110 I have never heard that reference, what do you mean by cats ass? I use a 22 mag to drop feral hogs and coyotes. I also use the KekTec PMR 30 for self defense from those same predators when I’m small game hunting or deer hunting. IMO It’s overkill for squirrels and rabbits, for that I use my .177 break barrel air rifles. What do you use the .22 mag for?

    • @SWMissouriOutdoors
      @SWMissouriOutdoors Год назад +1

      Mine as well. I do some handloading with it, pulling projectiles and replacing them with Nosler 40gr ballistic tip boattails. Some minor changes with powder as well.

    • @RadOpsTV
      @RadOpsTV Год назад

      @@SWMissouriOutdoors awesome bro, what do you like to hunt with your .22 mag?

    • @bryantbutlermf
      @bryantbutlermf 10 месяцев назад

      That’s what I’m saying I’m thinking he don’t know anything about it all he has to say is “sloppy chambers” like we all have a savage 93..upsets me too

  • @tomclark9142
    @tomclark9142 Год назад +1

    Superb tutorial! With ENORMOUS respect, Ron, the.22 Short came about in 1857, not 1957. You simply mis-spoke, as I’m quite sure you have FORGOTTEN more than I will ever KNOW on the subject

  • @johnanderson3405
    @johnanderson3405 Год назад +5

    Fantastic job as always Mr. Spomer. Very informative and well explained. Thanks so much.

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +16

    There is one rimfire that appears on the market periodically that you failed to mention, called the "22 Winchester Rimfire" or 22wrf. It is the predecessor to the time when 22LR was boosted and gained velocities equivalent to the modern loadings. When the 22LR gained velocity, the 22wrf went by the wayside. Later of course the 22wmr became the true rimfire magnum offering about double the 22LR performance.
    The following diameters from SAAMI website:
    .22 Short. (.2250") heeled bullet, case diameter same as bullet, straight untapered casing.
    .22 Long (.2250") heeled bullet, case diameter same as bullet, straight untapered casing.
    .22 Long Rifle (LR) (.2255") heeled bullet, case diameter same as bullet, straight untapered casing.
    .22 Winchester Rimfire (WRF) (.2285") straight bullet, inserted inside casing which is larger than bullet, tapered casing (.002" over length).
    .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR) (.2245") straight bullet, inserted inside casing which is larger than bullet, straight untapered casing.

    • @davidjustice1848
      @davidjustice1848 Год назад

      I was trying to think of 22 wrf

    • @poopongmcplop3635
      @poopongmcplop3635 Год назад

      How does the .22 EX LR fit into that lineup ?

    • @blightedblue2762
      @blightedblue2762 Год назад

      I just sold my wrf, good little gun but I found ammo rather expensive and tricky to get

    • @davidjustice1848
      @davidjustice1848 Год назад

      @@poopongmcplop3635 looks like it's about the same performance as a modern 22lr and modern lr ammo will fire in those guns

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад

      @@poopongmcplop3635 Well, interesting. To be honest this is the first time I've ever heard of such a thing existing. Looks like commercial availability ceased in 1935. Since .22LR improved performance over time, it appears the .22EL had about the same performance as the modern .22LR "high velocity" loadings. Would make sense that the EL version would become unnecessary in this case. I didn't happen to see anything on the SAAMI web document the other day looking at data. Wikipedia says .223" bullet. But as with anything on Wiki, use critical thought and independent research and validation.

  • @Mark-qq9cd
    @Mark-qq9cd Год назад +3

    Excellent overview! Cleared up a “muddy” topic. Thanks much. Cheers from Western PA.

  • @mikeinlutz
    @mikeinlutz Год назад +4

    Growing up in the 60s in Ohio I got a Mossberg 22cal bolt gun, still have it. Used to shoot pigeon off people's roofs with a 22 short with a graphite plug instead of a lead bullet. If I missed the plug wouldn't go thru the roof

  • @lcee6592
    @lcee6592 Год назад

    Always educational and interesting! The awesome little .22 rimfire!

  • @reloadrefine
    @reloadrefine Год назад +2

    Love the old CB close range, hole in hole, used to use them on ranches that otherwise would not be allowed to shoot. Great for learning drop and how to utilize your reticles reference points. Great video Ron. Thanks

  • @JoeZelensky
    @JoeZelensky Год назад +4

    Ron, the fastest is the CCI Copper-22. It is a copper-polymer bullet and out of a 16" barrel will do about 1,800fps. Also you forgot the CCI Stinger case which is actually longer than a .22LR but uses a 29gr lead.

    • @SWMissouriOutdoors
      @SWMissouriOutdoors Год назад +1

      Missed the 22WRF as well.

    • @JoeZelensky
      @JoeZelensky Год назад +1

      @@SWMissouriOutdoors which will fire in .22 WMR rifles.

  • @boingkster
    @boingkster Год назад +2

    I hate to say it but at 1:08 you mispoke - its 1857 not 1957 for the invention of the 22 Short. Amazing to think they had it sorted out that long ago! Speaking of external lubrication (common for 22LR) the first internally lubricated round was the .44 Russian of 1870 - also by S&W. They recognised that adding lubrication to the nose of a round promoted misfeeds and barrel wear as it picked up debris in use.

  • @oldmangreywolf6892
    @oldmangreywolf6892 Год назад +3

    Many older rifles and modern revolvers can fire all three original 22 rim.
    We now have revolvers with interchangeable cylinders to fire all four 22 rims.
    I got the remington 550-1 that is an auto that shoots the first three.
    Would love to get a revolver with the interchangeable cylinder.

  • @dennisbooth9887
    @dennisbooth9887 Год назад

    Thanks Ron! Perfect timing for this video! I just bought my son his first .22LR bolt action (Ruger American Go-Wild) and really appreciate all of this info and advice! I couldn’t agree more that the .22LR is an inexpensive, capable and fun cartridge to shoot!

  • @mainenorthwoodshunter3265
    @mainenorthwoodshunter3265 Год назад

    Thank you, Ron, there was a lot of information in this video I did not know. Great video!

  • @Vince-ml9gw
    @Vince-ml9gw 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video Ron, the 22 is an amazing round

  • @JDIII4000
    @JDIII4000 Год назад +2

    Love all 22s grew up shooting 22CBs at Silhouettes. The only 22 I have yet to see is the 22 extra long.

  • @MrSabram07
    @MrSabram07 Год назад +1

    Wow what a great video thank you

  • @johnhebert8556
    @johnhebert8556 Год назад

    Thanks Mr. Spomer!

  • @brian770
    @brian770 Год назад +1

    great vid, still have my first .22 , was my grandfathers, a 1951 rem mod. 512 woodsmaster bolt action tube fed with a 24" barrel. just bought my second, a cz jaguar bolt with mags and a 28.5" barrel. love the .22LR. the rem says on the barrel, .22 short / long / LR. have fired all 3 through the cz also with no problems.

  • @308dad8
    @308dad8 Год назад +1

    Ron you talking about potential jobs for different 22 cartridges reminds me the time I raised chickens. I raised the meat birds in with the layers and allowed them to reach their potential before slaughtering and after I took several the first time they knew what time it was when I came into the pin, so I started using 22 Shorts out of my daughter’s Cricket by Keystone and they were sufficient and that little rifle was small enough to get in there

  • @buckshotaaa
    @buckshotaaa 9 месяцев назад

    Hey Ron,
    Thank you for your very clear and concise presentations on all things firearms. Your delivery is such a refreshing change from all the "shouty" videos we see on here.
    You're right up there in my opinion.
    Keep 'em rolling my friend and stay safe. 👍

  • @garyl6190
    @garyl6190 Год назад

    I enjoy the .22 rimfire review. Keep more rimfire content coming and thanks for your most informative and entertaining channel.

  • @hoosierplowboy5299
    @hoosierplowboy5299 Год назад

    Excellent primer on the .22 rimfire, sir...thank you!

  • @terrysanders2817
    @terrysanders2817 Год назад

    Good voice and good research!

  • @NHGUIDE88
    @NHGUIDE88 Год назад +2

    And NOW.... 22 lr at 1850 fps with the 21 grain copper-22 !! there are sooooo many different .22 'loads'
    Great content Sir, well explained!

  • @bob_mosavo
    @bob_mosavo Год назад

    Thanks, Ron 😁

  • @joshwinters7290
    @joshwinters7290 Год назад

    Great video Ron! I've shot many a backyard groundhog with my heavy barreled 10/22 using CB's. Works well although having to single hand feed into the chamber and manually ejecting after the shot. Which like you stated won't cycle the bolt, but merely "bumps" it open slightly.

  • @dwayneelizondomountaindewh6073
    @dwayneelizondomountaindewh6073 Год назад +1

    please do a video on the .30 cal carbine ammo. i'd love to see you do your no nonsense disection of that round.

  • @atch_n_sons
    @atch_n_sons Год назад +1

    A Ron Spomer video and a glass of my favorite bourbon ❤

  • @foshizzle5917
    @foshizzle5917 Год назад +3

    As a young guy myself, my first 22 was my dads single shot cooey. It was a real tack driver.
    I was wondering if you would do a video on all the 7.62s in the world.

  • @milehighgimpster
    @milehighgimpster Год назад

    Good rim fire information. Thank you sir.

  • @relleknoj
    @relleknoj Год назад +1

    Thank You

  • @sethroos2232
    @sethroos2232 Год назад

    Gotta love those old 22's like my Remington Model 34, short, long, and long rifle is stamped on the barrel. So it's nice to feed it different things for different occasions!

  • @chrisaerts6489
    @chrisaerts6489 Год назад

    Very interesting.

  • @Hockeyfan9884
    @Hockeyfan9884 Год назад

    Even before the ending of the video, and am proud to hear even Ron likes grouse,
    what you have cooking in your pot , is the . 22 you
    have shot.

  • @craigfinley2507
    @craigfinley2507 3 месяца назад

    I'm glad you poured out the powder I always wanted to know if the shells were filled to the top with powder is most bullets with smokeless the same way not filled to the top. I'm really learning something today thanks good video

  • @my3sons386
    @my3sons386 Год назад

    Good instruction

  • @chewy7775
    @chewy7775 Год назад +1

    I still have my rem512 from when I was 16 I’m 53 now. What a great rifle

  • @smokysantana
    @smokysantana Год назад

    Thanks for not calling it a casing as so many (especially on tv) call it.

  • @stevencunningham4680
    @stevencunningham4680 Год назад

    Howdy Ron , this was a very educational and interesting video. I myself and my 4 sons have 22 rifles. I think everyone should own a 22. I did some checking a while back and found that a 22 short , long or long rifle will slide right into a 22 magnum case. So I cut the primer end of the 22 mag off with a tubing cutter and put 6 of the now made sleeves in a 22 mag revolver then slid a 22 lr in each sleeve , fired all six without any problems. So that is possible and will work in a revolver but not in a rifle unless it's a bolt action. Something for the tool box if the case arises.

  • @ericwanderweg8525
    @ericwanderweg8525 Год назад

    Excellent topic. I kind of wish you went more into detail about the Flobert, which is still used in Europe. It won’t chamber in any of the other 22 lineup 🤦‍♂️

  • @TonyYork-KB9RAO
    @TonyYork-KB9RAO Год назад +2

    I switched to 22short for small game 10 years ago, the biggest benifit I see (or hear more specificly) is the report, shorts are usually much quieter than 22lr.

    • @kevind7617
      @kevind7617 Год назад

      I like the 22 cb shorts for harvesting Yard squirrels in city limits.. pluss you Hear when you miss.. by not hearing the head smack

  • @RaisingWolvesBBQ
    @RaisingWolvesBBQ Год назад

    I have my dad’s 1936 Winchester Model 67 bolt action. It shoots the short and long rifle really well. My eyes aren’t as good as they used to be but the iron sights work well. Enjoy the content!

  • @ramonjrusa
    @ramonjrusa Год назад

    Wow what great information. Very educational. How about 22 hallow point and 22 snake rounds? Thank you

  • @rick9811
    @rick9811 Год назад +2

    I just tallied up off my inventory sheet, we only own 9 .22LR firearms! We're slacking! A nice mixture of pumps, bolts, levers, single actions and 2 semi-autos. We also have 3 .22 Mag's to round things out. The only thing the Missus will carry to the Ruffed Grouse fields up north of you is her .22 Henry, she's never missed a bird that I can recall.

    • @rick9811
      @rick9811 Год назад

      @Peter Angles I know! We're slacking!

    • @rick9811
      @rick9811 Год назад

      @Peter Angles Nope, just our .22LR's and WMR's. We have a "Few" AR's in the vaults.

    • @JimmyDickens1
      @JimmyDickens1 Год назад

      I used to have some guns chambered in .22, but I lost them all in a boating accident.

  • @KRN762
    @KRN762 Год назад

    Remington 5 series bolt actions are my favorites. Marlin M25 is another good one.
    My backyard starling killer is a Remington 511 with .22lr colibri.

  • @Tim5150B
    @Tim5150B Год назад

    Still use my first hunting rifle my parents bought for (10yr old )Christmas in 1975 at JC Penny's, Glenfield 60 w/ squirrel stock. Tack driver with CCI mini-mags on small game.

  • @differentfins
    @differentfins Год назад +1

    Watching this makes me wanna go do some plinking. .22s are such fun guns with a ton of history!

  • @Hockeyfan9884
    @Hockeyfan9884 Год назад

    Hi Ron,
    40 years ago, I used a .22 " short"
    for hunting spruce and rough grouse and at times rabbitt ,all wild game in Eastern Canada. I found the .22 Short, very effective at close range, 30 feet plus. If I decided the shot beyond that, I would use the" long " bullet, and at the extreme end, I would use the " long rifle " bullet. These bullets are very effective for small game, so far east many years ago,
    no rodents, but rather hunted for food, and the
    .22 was excellent at that.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 Год назад

    Thanks young man....Old Steve🇺🇸

  • @billyparker2630
    @billyparker2630 Год назад +2

    Hey Ron as you said most auto loaders won't cycle the .22 shorts but I have found and it says on the barrel that a Remington model 552 speed master can and will cycle the short with reliability just my input hope you have a good one

  • @louisgiokas2206
    @louisgiokas2206 Год назад

    I have an old (over 50 years) Savage Stevens bolt action .22. It is a tack driver. Actually, my father is from the Springfield, MA area (Chicopee Falls), and when he decided to buy a gun so that he could go shooting with my brother and I, he called one of his boyhood friends who worked for Savage actually making the guns. These were "right off the line". The other gun, by the way, was a 20GA bolt action shotgun. So, I learned with that, although I also shot lots of military arms since my father's best friend was a collector and had an old pig farm in Winchester, VA. they both had been in the Army in WWII. The first pistol I shot was an actual WWII 1911A1. I could hit a 3 oz Dixie cup at ten yards. I was only 10. I also got to shoot a P-08 Luger and an M1 Garrand. Great times. Over the years I have taken lots of squirrels with that .22. I make a great squirrel gumbo in the crock pot. Sorry to go on about that, but it brings back memories.

  • @adelarsen9776
    @adelarsen9776 Год назад

    Honesty and Integrity are everything. And health. :-)

  • @rogernichols9987
    @rogernichols9987 Год назад +2

    That's why I love my rem.552 mix them up it dose not matter to it who or what you want to up in her. She just spits them out without any problems. Not a tack driver but a squrals head is not a tack

  • @smokysantana
    @smokysantana Год назад

    You are the first person on RUclips I have seen pronounce aguila correctly. Now there are two of us.

  • @walth5336
    @walth5336 Год назад

    went shooting today with my Henry Classic in 22... shot some 22 Long because I still have some left over. Still effective enough at say 50 yards. Agree though, get short and long rifle, don't worry about the long any more

  • @mitchelloates9406
    @mitchelloates9406 Год назад

    I have an autoloader that's chambered for 22 Short only - a Remington Model 24 - date code on the barrel is September 1922 - it's actually the first production version of John Browning's SA-22 design, that's still made by Browning.
    I found it hid in the back of a closet after my father passed away about a decade ago. No idea where or when or who he traded with to get it. After taking it apart and cleaning it, to remove decades worth of dirt and grime, the gun is still in remarkably good shape. The action is light enough that you can literally cycle it with one finger.

  • @64samsky
    @64samsky Год назад

    I got a Cooey for Christmas in1974, I was 10. We used to shoot 22 shorts in my 52 foot long basement. My dad was an Army vet who was an awesome shot. I wish I could shoot as good he could. God rest his soul.

  • @kirkboswell2575
    @kirkboswell2575 Год назад +1

    Nice video! As a couple of others have mentioned, there's the 22 WRF - although it's currently in limbo, Winchester still makes an occasional run of it. Predecessor of the 22 WMR. Although not exactly the same, the 22 WRF can be safely fired in a 22 WMR rifle.
    As far as the 22 long is concerned, I think it is going to disappear. There were a handful of states that limited nighttime coon hunters to the 22 long, but that restriction has largely been dropped now. So the reason for the continued existence of the 22 long has largely disappeared (but i could be wrong about that).

  • @jameshitchens9045
    @jameshitchens9045 Год назад

    My first .22 was a Winchester Model 02 single shot that uses short, long and long rifle.
    My grandfather used it for squirrels and i used it for bull frogs.
    I still have it.

  • @marsoelflaco5722
    @marsoelflaco5722 Год назад

    I like 22's. Thanks for the education.✌🏽

  • @blchamblisscscp8476
    @blchamblisscscp8476 9 месяцев назад

    With that velocity testing I see a use for this single shot falling block Ithaca lever action I inherited.

  • @alexpark7139
    @alexpark7139 Год назад

    Can’t add much to the other comments…other than stressing the value of the .22 rimfire as a training tool. I bother my son and grandsons to death about the importance of gun training and knowledge. Its so common today to see a young man grab a high power rifle and head off to hunt without really knowing what he has in his hands. This is a GREAT coverage of this old cartridge and even with all said…there is sooo much more to the experience of safe gun handling, cartridge choice, target acquisition, placement,..etc…To shoot a gun safely and well…you need to shoot a lot!..And at pennies per round..well…nuff said!…Thanks Pop

  • @arch2413
    @arch2413 Год назад

    I was hoping you would discuss 22 Winchester Auto and 22 Winchester Rimfire (WRF) also.

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 Год назад

    You could add the other commercially available rimfires to increase the confusion which I think are;4.5mm Flobert,.17 HMR,.17 WSM and 9mm Flobert shotgun.Apart from .17 HMR I think that the rest would be tricky to buy assuming that you manage to aquire a gun to fire them out of to begin with!

  • @MarchMadness45
    @MarchMadness45 Год назад

    Just patiently waiting on the video for Remingtons new 360 BuckHammer

  • @jerebigler7520
    @jerebigler7520 Год назад

    Interesting video. I see a lot of reference to WRF in the comments. Is that essentially the same as a .22 Special? I inherited an old .22 Special, that I believe was a 'gallery gun", but haven't shot it yet because I was unable to locate ammo for it. Wondered if I could expand my options. Thank you for sharing

  • @jimpalmer4916
    @jimpalmer4916 Год назад

    I grew up hunting with a 22 Steven's bolt gun, and have acquired numerous others since then. Out of the handful that I have, the 22 magnums has to be my favorite in the kel tec 30 that is a pistol that actually holds 30 rounds per magazine, but I always just put 28 rounds into it because that's the way I was trained to do it in the usmc, it makes em more reliable,and I ain't kidding either.

  • @timvest8141
    @timvest8141 Год назад

    You forgot the Stinger with the slightly longer case. Lol. I recently refinished a Mossberg semi auto that would shoot the SHV, L and LR.

  • @Pepe46873
    @Pepe46873 Год назад +1

    Love my grampas 22 short, great grouse rifle. Also love 22lr. But tried 22wmr and found it useless when compared to the 17hmr. 22lr is great and 17hmr is a laser beam

  • @dougmccoy1260
    @dougmccoy1260 Год назад

    After using a bunch of shorts then attempting to use a long rifle I found the chamber was gunky enough that the LR would not chamber. Had to clean it to get it to work.

  • @reneelacewell5496
    @reneelacewell5496 Год назад +2

    Ron, I really enjoy your information, comparisons and tales of your travels and experiences, but I think you mean 1857 when speaking of Smith & Wesson. Please, no dig intended. YHS, campdog

  • @kathyarmstrong649
    @kathyarmstrong649 Год назад

    Way back when, I got some .22 shorts for Christmas. Loaded up my Browning lever action rifle with twenty two of them, Wow! What capacity I thought! Went out for a hunt and came across a old tin tool box so I shot that. Wouldn't go through even one side! Ten year old me thought Man, these shorts are crap! More recently though I've used .22 short to dispatch pests like Pack Rats in the wood pile.

  • @eldiablo7862
    @eldiablo7862 Год назад

    I like using the .22 CB/BB caps for squirrels when they get in the attic. A single head shot with no mess or exit takes them right out along with the occasional field rats trying to get into the chicken coop for the feed.

  • @jakemarley5783
    @jakemarley5783 Год назад

    Loved taking my marlin model 60 when i was a kid and dumping a tube of mixed up 22's crack, pop, ping. Sounded funny and my grandpa would get livid for shooting up his shorts which he saved for the interior wildlife.

  • @markcostello7238
    @markcostello7238 Год назад

    Very interesting, Ron. I have a question, my son has a H&R pistol that has 22 and 22mag cylinders but of course it only has one barrel. How can you shoot a 22mag out of the same barrel ? Thanks.

  • @jefftoonstra5087
    @jefftoonstra5087 Год назад +1

    .22 revolvers run all including shotshells too. Only issue really is reduced velocity and accuracy with short barrel

  • @OntarioBearHunter
    @OntarioBearHunter Год назад +1

    worst are customers that come in " I need some 22 long"
    " do you mean long rifle?"
    " no long, what's long rifle?"
    " uhmm different cartridges from different eras"
    " never heard of it , I want 22 long"
    "is it a semi auto rifle?"
    " yes a 10-22"
    " then it's long rifle"
    " no it says long "
    " I see, would you like 10 boxes?"

  • @aftertimeagain8658
    @aftertimeagain8658 Год назад

    Can you please tell me what's up with 17 winchester super mag, love this , can't find ammo?, I noticed it was not mention in your 17's?.THANK YOU

  • @jeremykeith2252
    @jeremykeith2252 Год назад

    Have you had any trouble with CCI in the least couple years? Both my Marlins 25 & 925m I had a lot of missfires, but if you spin the cartridge they'll go off when you shoot them

  • @Hockeyfan9884
    @Hockeyfan9884 Год назад

    Have to say, not much I had the need for the long rifle bullet , but used the short and long .22 extensivley.

  • @clamshell99
    @clamshell99 Год назад

    How about a video on the 17 Win. Super Magnum, which is also a rimfire?

  • @leftistsarenotpeople
    @leftistsarenotpeople Год назад +1

    The .22 long rifle plus a spotlight = A poacher's delight
    LOL

  • @joshmatty1077
    @joshmatty1077 Год назад

    Haha, we were crazy Native American kids growing up on the rez running around wit .22 .22 mags, 410s, a couple had 20ga but the smaller stuff was the best all round. Us kids us to shoot .22 LR out of a .22 mag rifle, luckily nothing happened, haha!!

  • @czyhorse482
    @czyhorse482 Год назад

    @11:07 Is that the Henry Small Game Carbine or Rifle you where using for the chrono test? I have the Henry Small Game Rifle.
    Ref: ProChrono, to CMA, I use wooden dowels instead of the metal ones that come with the ProChrono.

  • @garryharris9098
    @garryharris9098 Год назад +1

    I have 22s that shoot the short, long, long rifle, and the 22mag. My question is, where did you even find a 22 long bullet? I have not seen them since the 70s.

  • @brucefranklinjr.8543
    @brucefranklinjr.8543 Год назад

    I’ve found the lighter rounds don’t always feed as well as the 40grain bullets in my semi autos

  • @jameswalters4358
    @jameswalters4358 Год назад +1

    Always a crazy diffference but my ruger pistol with a cylinder change will shoot a 22 mg in an 22 mag cylinder and a 22 long or short in a 22 long pistol cylinder. It will literally shoot anything in the single action frame.

  • @danield1938
    @danield1938 Год назад

    I wish Winchester would come out with a 22 wsm rimfire. Necked up from the 17wsm

  • @leonardjanda6181
    @leonardjanda6181 Год назад

    22 cal BB AND 22cal CB BACK IN THE 60’ although they had to be about 20 years old in metal canisters

  • @Bushy_P
    @Bushy_P Год назад

    I love shooting 22short out of my Henry for grouse and squirrel. There is enough power and I can fit more shorts in the magazine of the tube magazine.

  • @robbieandbeckie
    @robbieandbeckie Год назад

    What about the 22 Stinger, Ron? Different case as well. 22 WRF, 22 Extra Long too.

  • @philwillis8604
    @philwillis8604 2 месяца назад

    Hello Ron, do you have a video that explains the difference between standard velocity and high velocity .22lr ammo. At what speed does SV become HV. Thank You.

  • @donaldrussell4218
    @donaldrussell4218 Год назад +1

    I've got a box of 22 long rifle CCI 21 GR shooting 1850 FPS.

  • @tubeonline629
    @tubeonline629 Год назад

    I have a old Remington 550-1 semi auto that was designed to shoot short, long, and long rifle. They have a floating chamber that makes this possible. You don't see many auto loaders that are built with that capability.