yes...i have a savage model 110 fns in a 257 roberts.....great shooter..it said on the box when i bought it that it was a special order rifle
Browning only lists two action lengths for the BLR, standard and long. The 257 Roberts is in the standard action. It can legitimately be used in a short or long action depending on the bullet used and the maker of the rifle.
100-500 or so
The Browning (BLR) comes in a .223 lever action.
Tika is a subsidiary of Sako, Berreta, company.
Length, not caliber, determines action size
One of many 22 single action revolvers made by the company
Are you sure you have a Remington model 722 in .223 caliber?These bolt action short action rifles were chambered in 222 rem,222 rem mag,243 win,244 rem,257 Roberts,300savage,or .308 win.only.These bolt action rifles were made from 1948-1962 which is before the .223 rem cartridge exsisted.I believe that your rifle was rechambered at some point in time before you owned it.I would have a gunsmith take a casting of the chamber to be sure.I own a model 722 Remington in 300 savage caliber and I love this rifle.Good luck with yours.
no
To load an HS .22 caliber pistol, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction and the safety is engaged. Open the action to check that the chamber is empty. Insert a magazine filled with .22 caliber ammunition into the magazine well until it clicks into place, then pull back the slide to chamber a round. Finally, disengage the safety, and the pistol is ready to fire.
35-125 USD
Short action.
300 USD