Without knowing what you are shooting at and with what type of 22, there is no way to answer.
No. A .25 Auto cartridge is too fat, and it is a centerfire. The .22 LR is a rimfire. Won't fit, won't fire.
No. The terms "rimfire" & "centerfire" should self-explain. On rimfire the priming compound is in the rim of the cartridge and on centerfire the primer with the priming compound is in the center of the cartridge.
The standard 5.56 mm cartridge is centerfire. There IS an adaptor to permit the use of .22 LR rimfire ammo for training.
No, they are one or the other.
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No- it is neither centerfire nor rimfire, since it does not use cartridges.
Rimfire
what do you normally shoot out of it
round chisel
The two types of cartridges used in rifles and pistols are rimfire and centerfire
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No, you cannot safely shoot a .22 caliber round out of a .22-250 chamber. The .22-250 is designed for .22 caliber bullets specifically made for that cartridge, which are longer and have a different pressure specification than standard .22 rimfire rounds. Attempting to fire a .22 rimfire in a .22-250 could lead to dangerous malfunctions and serious injury. Always use the correct ammunition for your firearm.