it takes a 57.cal round
4.5 cal (9mm) like most guns
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it stands for Winchester Magnum Rifle.....it takes a 22 MAG BULLET
No, the Baby Browning .25 cal magazine will not work in a Bauer .25 cal pistol. They are not compatible due to differences in design and specifications between the two firearms. It is important to use the correct magazine specifically designed for your firearm to ensure reliable functioning.
No. Not only will accuracy be worse than a thrown rock, it is potentially dangerous. If the bullet moves forward before firing, it will leave an air space between the powder charge and the bullet. This is an established way to blow up a muzzleloader. Use the right sized bullet for your rifle.
Any maker who makes a 41 Magnum <><><> Or the MUCH older Colt .41 Long Double Action- an obsolete cartridge.
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.
Contact the maker of your rifle for their instructions. It will depend on bullet weight. Assuming you mean a .50 cal MUZZLELOADER- and not a .50 Barrett- between 75 and 90 grains of ffG black powder is an average load for a patched ball.
SLLR indicates that the weapon is chambered for Short, Long and Long Rifle rimfire ammunition.
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