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.
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No
Over 3000 yds
Magnums usually shoot faster. Hence the term Magnum
Depends on what firearm has a 22 inch barrel. If it is a .22 LR, it can shoot about a mile and a half- or 100 yards accurately. If it is a 30-06, it can shoot about 5 miles, or 500 yards accurately.
Shoot on Sight was created on 2008-08-22.
Not desgined to shoot the 22 WMR
22250 or 22,250
No
.22-250 Remington is a caliber and not a type of rifle. Several manufacturers have made rifles in this caliber. Without knowing the exact make, model, and condition of the rifle this question cannot be answered.
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