From a rifle, max range about 1.5 miles. Max ACCURATE range 100-125 yards. Beyond that, excessive drop from a rapidly slowing bullet makes accuracy very difficult.
The warning on the box says that the range of a .22 caliber is 1 mile. Do you mean a .22 Rimfire cartridge or a .223 round as fired in an M-16??
No. A .25 Auto cartridge is too fat, and it is a centerfire. The .22 LR is a rimfire. Won't fit, won't fire.
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No, it's a rimfire round.
22 mag rimfire. say it on the gun.
No. Georgia law requires rifles or handguns used for deer to be 22 cal CENTERFIRE or larger, with an expanding bullet. While .220 Swift, or 22-250 is legal (with the right bullets) a 22 Long Rifle (rimfire) is NOT legal.
No one that I know of.
WMR stands for "Winchester Magnum Rimfire," referring to the .22 WMR cartridge, which is a rimfire cartridge designed for rifles and pistols. It is more powerful than the standard .22 Long Rifle, featuring a larger case and a heavier bullet, making it suitable for small game hunting and varmint control. The .22 WMR is known for its increased velocity and range compared to the .22 LR.
The .22 rimfire round. A box of 50 usually sells afor about $2.00 in the US.
yes it is a rimfire
Without knowing what you are shooting at and with what type of 22, there is no way to answer.
No. The cartridge is far too large to fit in the gun, and .38 Special is a centerfire, not a rimfire.