if that 22 rifle is chambered for the 22-250 round
now if your meaning a .22lr (as in marlin mod.60) then NO not even close
prettymuch all .22 short,long or LR are all rimfires the .22-250 is a centerfire round
that packs a nice punch and has a super flat trajectory
Unless your firearm says its chambered for that round then no it will not except it the only exception to this rule is
you can shoot .38 spl. in a .357 (not the other way around)
and the .460S&Wmag will shoot the .444 casuel,.45LC,.44mag
but that's really the only things that you can shoot and be safe that's not labeled
22 hornet is a 22 calibre rifle. Most think of a 22 rifle as a rim fire rifle. But it shoots a 22 calibre bullet but the cartridge case that fires the bullet is no where near the same. The Hornet holds much more powder and is center fire.
Well, 22-250 refers to the caliber of the cartridge it fires. The rifle itself could have been made by several different companies. Most will be a bolt action rifle, most will have a telescope. It could be blued steel or stainless steel, it could have a wooden stock or synthetic material.
No. WRF is a larger diameter cartridge, and does not interchange with .22 LR
.22 Long Rifle is a longer cartridge.
The term .22 LR does not mean long range, it means Long Rifle- a specific size of cartridge. SOME .22 caliber firearms can fire .22 Short, .22 Long and .22 Long Rifle. Others can fire only one. It depends on which gun.
The most common .22 rifle cartridge is the .22 Long Rifle (that is the name- it can also be used in pistols). A loaded cartridge is just under 1 inch long (25mm, or .985 inches) It has a lead bullet that is .223 inches in diameter (5.7mm). The cartridge case with no bullet is .590 inches long (15mm) There ARE other .22 cartridges- the .22 Short is the same diameter, but shorter. The .22 Magnum is slightly fatter, and longer than the Long Rifle cartridge. The .22 Long (not Long Rifle, just Long) is rarely seen today.
.22-250 Remington is a caliber and not a type of rifle. Several manufacturers have made rifles in this caliber. Without knowing the exact make, model, and condition of the rifle this question cannot be answered.
1968. They also made a .22 rifle that used a special caseless .22 cartridge.
.22 long rifle.
An assault rifle is a rifle that has more than 22'' inches of barrel and has selective firing rate, while the carbine rifle has a less 22'' inches barrel and semi automatic. ^^ Wrong.. An assault rifle is any select fire rifle that is chambered for an intermediate cartridge... Barrel length has nothing to do with it. The M16 has a 20" barrel length and is considered an assault rifle. The AK47 has a 16" barrel and is considered an assault rifle... Carbines that are select fire and chambered in an intermediate cartridge are still considered assault rifles.
No. The WRF (Winchester Rim Fire) is a larger diameter cartridge. It is the same diameter are the 22 WMR (Winchester Magnum Rimfire) but is shorter than the magnum, It may be safety fired in a .22 magnum rifle, but not in a 22 LR. 22 LR ammo should NOT be fired in a rifle chambered for 22 WRF.
It is located on the rear of the cartridge. If it is a rimfire, such as .22 Long Rifle, it is in the folded rim of the cartridge. Larger cartridges, such as the 30-30, are centerfire, and the primer is located at the rear center of the cartridge.