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Re: 22LR AND 22Short in same mag load?

Post by CT_Shooter » Fri Sep 21, 2018 11:56 am

North Country Gal wrote: Stingers use a longer case to make up for the shorter bullet in order to maintain the same overall cartridge length. That longer case can cause some feed problems in individual guns or types of guns. Not sure how it applies to a Henry, but it's something to try and see.
Thanks for sharing that, NCG. I learn something from you with almost every post you write. ;)
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Re: 22LR AND 22Short in same mag load?

Post by North Country Gal » Fri Sep 21, 2018 2:52 pm

Thanks, CT. Always glad to share, same as everyone else, here. That's what makes this such a great forum.
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Re: 22LR AND 22Short in same mag load?

Post by Firearmfanatic » Wed Oct 03, 2018 3:50 pm

From what I've heard is you can fire 22 shorts out of a 22lr but not the other way around. In semi auto firearms you can also use 22 shorts in a 22lr but it might not have enough pressure in the 22 short to automatically cycle itself. You may have to manually eject and feed the next round in. I agree with NCG on that one.
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Re: 22LR AND 22Short in same mag load?

Post by Travlin » Wed Oct 03, 2018 10:36 pm

A Remington 550 or 552 semi auto rifle will function with .22 shorts or long rifles because of the floating chamber design.
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Re: 22LR AND 22Short in same mag load?

Post by North Country Gal » Thu Oct 04, 2018 10:14 am

Correct. My husband inherited an old 550-1 Remington and that capability to fire Shorts or Longs came in real handy, back in the great rimfire ammo shortage. The old Remington ate anything we fed it. Fun gun to shoot.
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Re: 22LR AND 22Short in same mag load?

Post by ChefDuane » Thu Oct 04, 2018 12:33 pm

Firearmfanatic wrote:From what I've heard is you can fire 22 shorts out of a 22lr but not the other way around. In semi auto firearms you can also use 22 shorts in a 22lr but it might not have enough pressure in the 22 short to automatically cycle itself. You may have to manually eject and feed the next round in. I agree with NCG on that one.
re; .22 short not cycling in a semi-auto.

That makes perfect sense. Not an issue in a tube fed rifle but not having enough power to cycle a semi-auto would be an issue. Hadn't though about that.
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Re: 22LR AND 22Short in same mag load?

Post by Sir Henry » Mon Oct 08, 2018 5:58 pm

CT_Shooter wrote:
ChefDuane wrote:New H001 owner and this question just occurred to me. Maybe its been asked before but I missed it. Not that this would be advisable.. but since the Henry Classic H001 can handle 22lr's, 22l's, and 22 shorts, is it feasible/safe/possible to actually load 22lr's and 22 shorts in the SAME mag load? I would certainly think that it would not be advisable, but could it be done and the rifle still cycle properly? Would it even be safe?

Just a question.
It is safe. I often lost count of how many rounds I fired and was concerned about damaging the gun if I pulled the trigger on an empty chamber. Kevin Mcquire at Henry customer service recommended to me that using a .22 short as the last round in a magazine of .22LRs would be a good way to know when the magazine was empty. It would have an obviously different report than the .22LRs.
I do that too. You can usually tell it is a short when you chamber it as it feels a bit different too.
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