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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: leethefishking] #14671269 03/25/23 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by leethefishking
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I think one factor is, most all semi auto .22’s are blowback design which leaves most of the powder residue inside the gun. I’m no expert, but I bet this is part of the reason.
This, but also that they use slower burning powder which leaves a lot behind. The other factor is lead fowling from soft lead bullets that shave off and leave particles behind. Just an all around dirty caliber. Prob doesn’t help that we also shoot a bunch of rounds through them.

I think hasben and lee hit the nail on the head. the bore on my .22's don't seem to be any dirtier than any of my centerfires after hundreds of rounds, but the action is always filthy. I cleaned my Ruger MK1 last night and had to use a brass pick to scrape all the fouling and gunk from the action. A toothbrush wouldn't touch it.


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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: hopalong] #14671272 03/25/23 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by hopalong
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For me, nothing beats government issue .38 Special and. .357 mag ammo in a Rossi lever action. I still have about half a a boat load of it, plus some GI .223. I''ve probably murdered more critters/varmints with that Rossi than anything else I used to own.


probably 90% of the time I am taking head shots while they are swimming, have used the 5.56 and 7.62x39 but both ricochet too far. the size of the .17 should mean short distance if one bounces off the water.
too many things I don't want to shoot to chance the ricochets.


Understood. Daughter #3 and I used to take a .22mag and a .17 with us when I was feeding and murder jack rabbits on the ranches we fed.


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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: deerfeeder] #14671283 03/25/23 07:04 PM
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For me, nothing beats government issue .38 Special and. .357 mag ammo in a Rossi lever action. I still have about half a a boat load of it, plus some GI .223. I''ve probably murdered more critters/varmints with that Rossi than anything else I used to own.


probably 90% of the time I am taking head shots while they are swimming, have used the 5.56 and 7.62x39 but both ricochet too far. the size of the .17 should mean short distance if one bounces off the water.
too many things I don't want to shoot to chance the ricochets.


Understood. Daughter #3 and I used to take a .22mag and a .17 with us when I was feeding and murder jack rabbits on the ranches we fed.

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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: Indianation65] #14671284 03/25/23 07:07 PM
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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: Indianation65] #14671342 03/25/23 08:43 PM
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My "imperfect" Sig Sauer Mosquito shoots .22LR, and I love to shoot it after it's been cleaned.
I get about 100-150 rounds in before an occasional misfire, and sometimes it's the bullet that won't fire.

My next .22LR will probably be the Sig Sauer P322, which is designed by Sig, and apparently almost flawless.
The Sig Mosquito was NOT designed by Sig Sauer.

I do not have a pistol that is .22 WMR, but I'm thinking about it, possibly a Taurus 942M, 8-shot revolver.

I've never shot or considered a WMR pistol. I do wonder if the ammo is easily available.

Regardless, the Mosquito is a blast when it's clean, and the P322 will be coming.

Thanks! IN65/joe

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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: Indianation65] #14671344 03/25/23 08:48 PM
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Wife has an FN 502 .22 pistol that shoots very well if you use high velocity 22LRs. It comes optic ready and she put a red dot on it.

Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: Indianation65] #14671351 03/25/23 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Indianation65
My "imperfect" Sig Sauer Mosquito shoots .22LR, and I love to shoot it after it's been cleaned.
I get about 100-150 rounds in before an occasional misfire, and sometimes it's the bullet that won't fire.

My next .22LR will probably be the Sig Sauer P322, which is designed by Sig, and apparently almost flawless.
The Sig Mosquito was NOT designed by Sig Sauer.

I do not have a pistol that is .22 WMR, but I'm thinking about it, possibly a Taurus 942M, 8-shot revolver.

I've never shot or considered a WMR pistol. I do wonder if the ammo is easily available.

Regardless, the Mosquito is a blast when it's clean, and the P322 will be coming.

Thanks! IN65/joe

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.22 mag can be hard to find sometimes, not near as bad now as it was a while back tho.

for a revolver, look at the ruger single six with both cylinders, .22lr and .22mag in the same gun.

https://ruger.com/products/newModelSingleSixConvertible/models.html


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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: Indianation65] #14671355 03/25/23 09:17 PM
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I’ve looked at a Walther WMP. .22WMR with 15 round capacity. Walther quality.

https://www.handgunsmag.com/editorial/walther-wmp-magnum-rimfire/465197


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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: HasBen] #14671380 03/25/23 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by HasBen
I’ve looked at a Walther WMP. .22WMR with 15 round capacity. Walther quality.

https://www.handgunsmag.com/editorial/walther-wmp-magnum-rimfire/465197


Nice weapon.


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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14671389 03/25/23 10:14 PM
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I’ve looked at a Walther WMP. .22WMR with 15 round capacity. Walther quality.

https://www.handgunsmag.com/editorial/walther-wmp-magnum-rimfire/465197


Nice weapon.

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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: Indianation65] #14671405 03/25/23 10:34 PM
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When you have a bad experience at a restaurant, it lingers.
Even after other people have recommended it, "YOU" still have a bad taste in your mouth.

That's me with Walther.
I owned one Walther, and it was such a bad experience, I'm turned off from anything "Walther."

I'm sure they make nice products, but I won't be buying one again even though my TFForum buddies recommend them.

Thanks!

Addendum: I know, I know, I'm having "some misfires" with my Sig Mosquito, yet I'm interested in yet another Sig 22 LR.
That is because the original Mosquito is not truly a Sig product. We'll see what happens!

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Addendum: Thanks for the comments regarding dirty .22 LR!

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Re: .22 LR vs "All" [Re: Indianation65] #14671425 03/25/23 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Indianation65
My "imperfect" Sig Sauer Mosquito shoots .22LR, and I love to shoot it after it's been cleaned.
I get about 100-150 rounds in before an occasional misfire, and sometimes it's the bullet that won't fire.

My next .22LR will probably be the Sig Sauer P322, which is designed by Sig, and apparently almost flawless.
The Sig Mosquito was NOT designed by Sig Sauer.

I do not have a pistol that is .22 WMR, but I'm thinking about it, possibly a Taurus 942M, 8-shot revolver.

I've never shot or considered a WMR pistol. I do wonder if the ammo is easily available.

Regardless, the Mosquito is a blast when it's clean, and the P322 will be coming.

Thanks! IN65/joe

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May I suggest the Taurus TX22? I really, really like mine. I am still playing with ammo for it. It loves the CCI mini mags, but I think after it gets worn in a bit, it will handle the Federal Automatch just fine. It hates Winchester.


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I have looked down on Keltec firearms forever and am not saying they are premium guns, but recently I bought a SUB2000 and have really enjoyed shooting it. Not one malfunction. I was looking at the PMR30, a .22WMR with a 30 round capacity.

https://www.keltecweapons.com/firearm/pistols/pmr30/#buynow


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Originally Posted by HasBen
I have looked down on Keltec firearms forever and am not saying they are premium guns, but recently I bought a SUB2000 and have really enjoyed shooting it. Not one malfunction. I was looking at the PMR30, a .22WMR with a 30 round capacity.

https://www.keltecweapons.com/firearm/pistols/pmr30/#buynow


Nice. I have no problem with them.


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