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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
[Re: wistrapper97]
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10/08/24 08:25 PM
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For targets of opportunity the .22 mag is great, for dispatch the standard .22 is all you need. I always carry a .22 pistol on my hip and a .22 mag or 22-250 rifle in the truck.
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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
[Re: wistrapper97]
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10/08/24 08:32 PM
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I tried coon hunting with a 22 mag it's to much gun. All the coon fell out dead , but several fell out deader than they needed too.
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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
[Re: wistrapper97]
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10/08/24 08:32 PM
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danny clifton
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If your using a rifle you want 22 shorts. 22 lr out of a revolver is good. you dont want pass through
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
[Re: wistrapper97]
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10/08/24 08:47 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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wrangler on my hip in 22lr and I mostly run subsonic because I don't need the extra noise and you don't need any more power to get it done at sub 30 feet
I carry a 22lr 10/22 with mini mags in the truck for those times I pull up to things scurrying or targets of opportunity
but the 10/22 22lr even in mini mags falls short at 70-100 yards on a big coon they work but it might not be a one round tool.
it would be really nice to have a 22mag for those targets of opportunity but not enough for me to spend the cash on one now.
22mag to me only makes sense in a rifle , it is 90% noise in a pistol for the 10% more power you didn't need to dispatch.
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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
[Re: wistrapper97]
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10/08/24 08:48 PM
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.22LR for dispatch .
.22 mag is overkill. (Trapped animals).
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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
[Re: wistrapper97]
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10/08/24 08:57 PM
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22 LR is for killing stuff. 22 Mag is for overkilling stuff. I have a 22 mag by each door around here just because I like to see things come apart in the scope.
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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
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10/08/24 09:12 PM
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I have both and I have used both on my line. .22 WMR is expensive and way overkill for dispatch, but nice to have if you see something off in distance you want to harvest. .22 LR is plenty for dispatch and cheap ammo works well. Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 10/08/24 09:16 PM.
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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
[Re: wistrapper97]
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10/08/24 09:19 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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I favor the single action revolver with a transfer bar safety like the Wrangler or single 6
the single action you need to pull the hammer back to cokk it and make it ready to fire
once you pull the trigger you need to pull the hammer back again to do anything.
this way if you drop it , as long as the hammer isn't back it doesn't do any thing
the gun is basically inert once you pull the trigger because the hammer is down on a fired case and pulling the trigger does nothing so if you lose your footing or have to move quick or you are trying to stuff it in a holster pulling the trigger does nothing once the hammer is down.
the down side is they are slower to load unload and if you choose not to shoot you have to carefully let the hammer down in a safe direction , some people have a problem with this and wet hands.
up side is they tend to cost less than the double action 22lr options
Last edited by GREENCOUNTYPETE; 10/08/24 09:36 PM.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: 22LR vs 22 mag
[Re: wistrapper97]
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10/08/24 09:54 PM
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in a 22mag revolver with a 4 1/2-5 inch barrel you get 1000-1300fps from most of your basic 40gr ammo cylinder gap and differences in ammo change things
the 40gr , 38 and 36gr 22lr gets you right about 1000fps plenty for dispatch
a 22mag rifle can get you 1850-2000fps so it is like double in a rifle
in a pistol it is a little more velocity and a lot more noise. you get velocity when the powder has time to burn to be useful.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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