Some are rimfire, some are centerfire. Depends on the design of the firearm.
No. They are totally different size and shape cartridges. 22LR si rimfire, 22 Hornet is a centerfire.
Not without some adapter device.
Generally no, and it is fairly dangerous to try that. .32 rimfire was a low pressure black powder cartridge. Good chance of damaging gun AND the shooter, as well as innocent bystanders.
No. The cartridge is far too large to fit in the gun, and .38 Special is a centerfire, not a rimfire.
NO!!!! 45 Long Colt may fit in the bore, but centerfire pistol cartridges run higher pressures than shotgun, and it could lead to a catastrophic failure.
Only use or shoot cartridges that have the same caliber as the one marked on the barrel of your firearm.
"Regular .22 rimfire ammo IS .22 LR.
No, a High Standard .22 caliber firearm is typically designed to shoot .22 Long Rifle (LR) cartridges and is not compatible with .22 Magnum (22MAG) ammunition. The two cartridges have different case lengths and pressure specifications, making them incompatible for use in the same firearm. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines for your specific model to ensure safe and proper ammunition use.
Yes, you can shoot .38 ammo in a .357 firearm. The .357 firearm is designed to also shoot .38 caliber ammunition.
@ 1.5 miles
No, you cannot shoot .270 Winchester ammunition in an 8mm Mauser firearm. The .270 Winchester has a different case size and bullet diameter compared to the 8mm Mauser, which is designed for 8x57mm Mauser cartridges. Attempting to fire the wrong caliber can be dangerous and could damage the firearm or cause injury. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm.
No, you cannot safely shoot .45 ACP ammunition in a .45 Long Colt firearm. The two cartridges have different dimensions, case lengths, and design specifications, which means they are not interchangeable. Attempting to use .45 ACP in a .45 Long Colt chamber can lead to dangerous malfunctions or damage to the firearm. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm.