No you can not. Rifle rounds are longer than pistol rounds, which is part of the reason they are so accurate.
.22 Long Rifle bullets...
Whether for pistol or rifle, .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire ammo is loaded with bullets ranging from 30 to 50 grains. The standard seems to be 45 grains.
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.
22 bullets come in short, standard and long. Your rifle is telling you that you have to purchase .22 long shell bullets.
Lakeside Razorback belt-fed .22 long rifle pistol, 200 round capacity belts.
First, it is rifle, not riffle. Second, no, or we would shoot tanks with a rifle. Cannon are more powerful. Finally, depends on the rifle. I have a .22 rifle and a .44 magnum pistol. The pistol is far more powerful than the rifle. I also have a .22 pistol, and a 30-06 rifle. The rifle is far more powerful than the pistol (in THAT example).
First, it is Harrington & Richardson. Second- it depends. What is marked on the gun? H&Rs were made in .22 Short, .22 long, .22 Long Rifle, .22 Special, .22 WRF and .22 Magnum.
Anywhere from one to 100, depending on what exactly the rifle is.
22 Long Rifle
No, the 22 Mag will not fit.
.22 short, long, or long rifle rimfire ammunition only.
Depends on the model.