S , L and LR all in same rifle?

Have you tried Remington's CBee? They are the same length as .22LR ammo, but have a lighter bullet and are low power. It also features a nice hollow point for dispatching vermin, such as tree rats, in a quiet manner. They should cycle well in the MKII, but are not powerful enough to cycle a semi-auto.

Depends which semi-auto....;)
 
Sub-sonic .22 loads work well for pest control. Basically turns your rifle into a souped up air rifle. Minimal noise and very little chance for ricochet. If you want to really rack up a score on tree rats, however, go buy several rat traps and drill two holes through the wooden base and screw them to a tree trunk, bait the trap with peanut butter and you'll quickly clean out the local vermin population.
 
Sub-sonic .22 loads work well for pest control. Basically turns your rifle into a souped up air rifle. Minimal noise and very little chance for ricochet. If you want to really rack up a score on tree rats, however, go buy several rat traps and drill two holes through the wooden base and screw them to a tree trunk, bait the trap with peanut butter and you'll quickly clean out the local vermin population.


What kind of fun is that though.
 
Interesting thread. I've shot lots of tree rats with an ugly old air rifle that was given to me. You don't need 1000 fps, unless you are shooting "long range". My Dad had a real dislike for red squirrels chewing holes in his granaries. He used his old Tobin 12 ga.. There were "shot patterns" on several bins!:p
 
Thanks for the replies, info , and safety warnings fellas. So the key is that not all magazines feed shorts and lr's , while tube mags generally have no problem. savage mk2 apparently is able to feed without issue.
 
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