Yes normally it is smaller than 22 and -22
22 caliber ammo
Purely my opinion. The cheapest and most widely available ammo is likely .223. The flattest shooting, but smallest bullet, is the .204. Next is the 22-250. However, ANY of the 3 are more than aqequate for coyotes. Rather than focus purely on caliber, find the RIFLE you like best first.
No, 22 is smaller than 23.
I think you mean 22 WMR ammo. If you buy ammo just ask for the 22 WMR which is different then other 22 ammo
NO. .22 Magnum has a larger diameter case than .22 LR. The LR case will split.
22
There is no way we can answer your question without more information. There are guns such as the Flobert actions that cannot safely fire any ammo but the .22CB cap (smaller than a short, no powder, primer only) and others that can fire .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle interchangeably. I have one .22 revolver simply marked .22 RF- it predates the .22 LR cartridge. We would urge you not to attempt to fire ANY ammunition until your handgun has been checked by a competent gunsmith to determine the correct ammo, and if it is safe to fire.
CCI .22 Long Rifle- or any standard .22 Long Rifle ammo (there has been a major shortage of .22 ammo for a year now)
Why is there a shortage of .22 ammunition?
No. It is a 22LR semiauto, and needs 22 LR ammo to cycle the action.
204 / 9 is equal to 22.67 or 22 with remainder 6.