yes all bullets can exeplode if not look after
No
22. cal bullets bro its pretty self explainatory
22 Long Rifle
No, the dm-22 was my first gun and it will fire one at a time.
blazer .22 you can get 500 for $20 dollars and they are good for both target and hunting.
Whatever is available ought to be OK. (40grains.....)
No. Georgia law requires rifles or handguns used for deer to be 22 cal CENTERFIRE or larger, with an expanding bullet. While .220 Swift, or 22-250 is legal (with the right bullets) a 22 Long Rifle (rimfire) is NOT legal.
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
22 shorts can be used in any 22 cal. weapon. however, some 22 rifles require long or long rifle 22 bullets. AA: Normally you use 22 shorts in a 22 cal revolver. 22 shorts use pistol powder. It burns much faster than rifle powder. Thus, a 22 short bullet is going as fast as it is going to go after it has travelled about 4 inches. A 22 long or long rifle uses rifle powder. The powder burns slower. It has finished burning when the bullet is about 20 inches down the barrel. A 22 long rifle bullet has very little force when shot from a pistol. The powder is still burning long after the bullet slowly left the barrel. So use pistol ammunition for a pistol and rifle ammunition for a rifle.
.22 short, long or Long Rifle. .22 Long Rifle is available just about anywhere and can be shot in your revolver.
No. Size of the bullets are different.
NO.