I have this Winchester pump .22 MAG rifle. When I bought it the guy said that it would handle .22slr .22lr and .22 winmag. So reading the side it only mentions .22MAG nothing about .22lr or the like.
I've shot .22lr in it and although it sort of jams sometimes when pumping, no other issues have arisen. I was told by a gunsmith not to shoot anything but .22MAG ammo through it as the magnum ammo is slightly bigger in circumference and thus shooting a long-rifle .22 shell could result in damage due to it not fitting the chamber perfectly (even though it's very close).
My question is: How dangerous is it and should I not continue this practice of shooting .22lr in the mag chamber?
I only ask because of cost. .22WINMAG shells are very expensive and so if I cannot safely shoot .22lr in it I'll be selling it for a regular .22 rifle.
Thanks
I've shot .22lr in it and although it sort of jams sometimes when pumping, no other issues have arisen. I was told by a gunsmith not to shoot anything but .22MAG ammo through it as the magnum ammo is slightly bigger in circumference and thus shooting a long-rifle .22 shell could result in damage due to it not fitting the chamber perfectly (even though it's very close).
My question is: How dangerous is it and should I not continue this practice of shooting .22lr in the mag chamber?
I only ask because of cost. .22WINMAG shells are very expensive and so if I cannot safely shoot .22lr in it I'll be selling it for a regular .22 rifle.
Thanks


















































