I've been searching and not finding a lot of info as to why some bolt actions can properly cycle 22 shorts and others can't?
Background:
I'm new to shooting, so looking to learn on this forum. At a stage of looking to buy my first rifle once the PAL goes through instead of borrowing friends at the range.
I'm leaning towards a Henry 22 lever carbine for plinking, mostly because they look like fun and the price is right.
However:
Also considering a bolt action rimfire with a scope (like the CZ455?) for longer range practice and learning good technique, before stepping into something larger.
I understand that the shorts won't feed nice on a semi-auto, but is there a certain type of magazine, or setup to allow them to cycle nicely in a bolt action?
Looking to keep it quiet for controlling rats and small pests in the evenings. I see that the newer CCI quiets in the full size 22lr case might be a better alternative to avoid this all together.
Is there something specific in certain magazines to feed shorts properly? Or marking on some rifles that work well?
Thanks,
Background:
I'm new to shooting, so looking to learn on this forum. At a stage of looking to buy my first rifle once the PAL goes through instead of borrowing friends at the range.
I'm leaning towards a Henry 22 lever carbine for plinking, mostly because they look like fun and the price is right.
However:
Also considering a bolt action rimfire with a scope (like the CZ455?) for longer range practice and learning good technique, before stepping into something larger.
I understand that the shorts won't feed nice on a semi-auto, but is there a certain type of magazine, or setup to allow them to cycle nicely in a bolt action?
Looking to keep it quiet for controlling rats and small pests in the evenings. I see that the newer CCI quiets in the full size 22lr case might be a better alternative to avoid this all together.
Is there something specific in certain magazines to feed shorts properly? Or marking on some rifles that work well?
Thanks,