No. .22 Magnum may only be fired in a gun Marked .22 Magnum or .22 WMRF. Different length and diameter- as well as power.
NO. 2 different cartridges. Not safe to attempt this
NO. .22 Magnum has a larger diameter case than .22 LR. The LR case will split.
Use a .22 magnum. It will kill a deer.
If your Iver Johnson is marked for the .22 WMR.then yes,if it is not then do not attempt to load or shoot .22magnum ammo in your rifle.
id say about 100$ cuz the magnum chamber is less popular than the .22 lr cuz it cost more for ammo and doesnt shoot any better, but in good conditon id pay that
There are revolvers made with 2 cylinders that can switch back and forth between LR and Magnum ammo. However, those have a barrel bored to magnum specs. Simply adding a magnum cylinder to a 22 LR is not safe.
It can fire .22 Long Rifle, .22 Long or .22 Short. It CANNOT fire .22 magnum.
Magnums usually shoot faster. Hence the term Magnum
The answer is maybe. Certain revolvers are "convertibles"- they have two different cylinders. However, for most firearms, 22 LR should NOT be shot in .22 Magnum guns (cartridge case will split) 22 Magnum ammo will not fit in a 22 LR chamber- too fat to fit.
Anything labeled 22 magnum, such as a Henry Golden Boy.
Yes,Remington designed the round, and it can be fired in any good quality gun chambered for 22-250. Just as 300 Winchester Magnum was designed by Win, but any make of 300 Win Mag ammo can be fired in any good firearm designed for 300 Win Mag.
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