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What does it say on either the barrel or receiver of the gun. Then that is your answer.
(In other words: NO don't do that.)
(In other words: NO don't do that.)
You hear questions like this every so often, but usually it's someone asking if you can put .22 short in a gun chambered for .22lr. (Yes you can)
The answer (to your question) is yes, it will chamber, but no you shouldn't pull that trigger. The best outcome in such a scenario is nasty fouling in the chamber of your gun, possibly preventing future rounds from seating correctly, and the worst outcome...well, I'm sure someone out there would miss you if you departed this world.
Besides the fact that many rifles have been made that are marked ".22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle," any .22LR firearm can safely fire .22 Short or Long (which has the same case as LR). Whether or not a particular firearm will feed properly with them is another question.
When headspace is set by the case rim, case length is not critical for safe functioning. That anyone would think it unsafe to shoot .22 Short out of a .22LR chamber is astounding. Somebody better tell all those people that have been shooting .38 Special out of their .357s that they are doing something dangerous.![]()
The rule that one should only use ammunition, for which the firearm is marked, is a general one that does have exceptions in a few special cases.
Do I have to go back now and bold what is written in the brackets?
My mistake; I see now what you meant.
LOOK AT THE DATA STAMP, USE THAT AMMO, PERIOD!
I read about a guy a few years back who made a sleeve out of a 22magnum case that allowed single loading in to a 22magnum
Yes, I have done it....once.
The gun fired, bullet travelled through the barrel. No big deal.
However, the .22lr case expanded a little bit. I wont do it again.
You can try it, but I dont recommend it.
BUT NEVER SHOOT A .22WMR in A .22LR GUN !!!!
.22wmr is .223 calibre, while the .22lr is. 222 calibre



























