Question regarding convertable .22 LR and .22 Mag

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Since the .22 Mag is slightly bigger than the .22 LR it is obvious that you cannot fire a .22 mag down a .22 lr barrel. But when the .22 LR is fired down a .22 mag barrel, will it not be less accurate? Will it not be too loose in the barrel?
 
The "bullet" [ie projectile] is the same size. The cartridge [brass case holding the powder & priming components] is dimensionally larger in the .22 Mag vs the .22 lr. Therefore, for example you can't chamber & fire a .22 Mag from a rifle chambered for .22 lr as the .22 Mag ctg will not chamber in it.

However, there are handguns [ie. Ruger single six convertible revolver] that have dual .22 Mag & .22 lr cylinders. By switching cylinders allows you to fire/shoot .22 Mag or .22 lr from the same revolver depending on which cylinder you are using.

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The handguns listed as convertibles have 2 cylinders. I have a H&R model 650 22LR/22wmr and you get two cylinders with it...they are easy to swap from one to the other.
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In theory, the bore dimensions of the WMR are slightly larger than those of the LR.
In practice, the convertible firearms work just fine.

This is nothing to do with WMR & LR chamber dimensions, of course. It is poor practice to fire a LR in a WMR chamber.
 
Bore diameters are different. The bore of a Ruger Single Six convertible is .224 to allow for the larger projectile. A dedicated .22LR bore is .222. 2 thousands of an inch may not sound like a lot, but better accuracy is attained using the 22WMR. A 22WMR would make it down the .222 bore but pressures would be high.
 
Lyman is right. Bullet diameters are different and it does affect accuracy. IMO it is not really noticeable when you are shooting casually. Off a rest it would be a bit more apparent.
 
This same topic came up on another forum about the SS in particular. I recall that they said the barrel is .223 as a compromise between the two. A check of the Ruger website and manual for the SS Convertable doesn't indicate the actual size at first glance.
 
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