You shouldn't. You should get something more adequate. Several states require you to use at least a .243.
Thats why you don't scare the deer, you SHOOT them!You don't scare them you SHOOT the bitches
Any caliber higher then .22 Long rifle should the job But a .38 should work fine.
NO NO NO! Only shoot what the rifle is chambered for and so marked.
No
Your rifle should be chambered for .22 Magnum. As such, the chamber is too long and too big for .22 Long Rifle and, if the shell will fire, the case will usually split. Not recommended.
No. .22 Magnum and .22 Long Rifle are not interchangeable.
Yes it will as well as 22 short and long rifle, but the rifle will only shoot the 22 LR shells as a Semi auto and the shorts and longs you will have to manually cycle the gun by hand
A Marlin model 60 should only be shot with 22 long rifle ammunition. It should be marked on the barrel or receiver and may say 22LR.
Yes short, long or long rifle.
Yes, the H&R model 949 (Forty Niner) is made to shoot .22 short, long, and long rifle. The barrel should indicate this. It should appear as: .22 cal, S, L, LR
The 514 was made from 1948-1970, it will shoot short, long, or long rifle (although finding longs is now becoming somewhat difficult)
From a rifle, about 1.5 miles- but they can shoot ACCURATELY about 100-150 yards.