.22 shot shell
- Shamsher
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.22 shot shell
Dear All,
I have heard a lot about the .22 shot shell which fires small round pellets, similar to shotgun.
I have never used or even seen them.
I request if somebody had used them, please share your views and experiences about this ammunation.
further is it freely avaliable in India, and at what price.
Looking forward to your comments.
SS
I have heard a lot about the .22 shot shell which fires small round pellets, similar to shotgun.
I have never used or even seen them.
I request if somebody had used them, please share your views and experiences about this ammunation.
further is it freely avaliable in India, and at what price.
Looking forward to your comments.
SS
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Re: .22 shot shell
hi..,
i have used that cartidges.its not effective in field.i tried that for small game,didnt work effectively..,its like very small kinds of pellets,i dont think its available in in india,its available in here(canada).
i have used that cartidges.its not effective in field.i tried that for small game,didnt work effectively..,its like very small kinds of pellets,i dont think its available in in india,its available in here(canada).
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Shamsher,
These .22 shotshells were refered to as "DUST" loads by Britishers. They were made by ICI, as well as many American Ammo Companies. Usually this .22 shell is filled with No.12 shots and generally used to shoot small house pests like Geckos and small mice from within a meter or so. It was advertised and popularized as a snake load. But if I saw a snake in the wild, I would give it a wide berth and spare it rather then get within a meter and shoot it. Doesn't make sense to me. I'd rather you used them up by tossing a coin and shoot it in the air with these dust loads from a handgun. It'll surely impress friends. I did that.
Marksman
These .22 shotshells were refered to as "DUST" loads by Britishers. They were made by ICI, as well as many American Ammo Companies. Usually this .22 shell is filled with No.12 shots and generally used to shoot small house pests like Geckos and small mice from within a meter or so. It was advertised and popularized as a snake load. But if I saw a snake in the wild, I would give it a wide berth and spare it rather then get within a meter and shoot it. Doesn't make sense to me. I'd rather you used them up by tossing a coin and shoot it in the air with these dust loads from a handgun. It'll surely impress friends. I did that.
Marksman
Exercise in Logic:
Given that there are far more good guys than bad guys, what would happen if all good guys and all bad guys were armed???......Simple, isn't it ?---Jeff Cooper
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Given that there are far more good guys than bad guys, what would happen if all good guys and all bad guys were armed???......Simple, isn't it ?---Jeff Cooper
"Our Country won't go on forever, if we stay soft as we are now. There won't
be any India because some foreign soldiery will invade us and take our
women and breed a hardier race!"
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Re: .22 shot shell
These .22 RF shotshells are still loaded, though not widely distributed. There main use would be for short-range pest control, and collecting small birds for scientific collections. They don't pattern well from a rifled barrel, but do pretty well from a smooth bore. I had pretty good succes with them on sparrow to starling size birds at up ten meters, or so. But I'd be lucky to score on one out three sparrows at that range, because of the poor pattern. At five meters they easily penetrated half an inch of soft wood, not something to shoot inside the house, unless you want to patch holes in the plaster! Cheers.
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Re: .22 shot shell
Hey Shamsher,Shamsher";p="59790 wrote:Dear All,
I have heard a lot about the .22 shot shell which fires small round pellets, similar to shotgun.
I have never used or even seen them.
I request if somebody had used them, please share your views and experiences about this ammunation.
further is it freely avaliable in India, and at what price.
Looking forward to your comments.
SS
As it turns out I had several packs of CCI shot shells but in .22WMR some years back. Had no use for them nor did anyone I knew. (Basically no one had .22magnum chambered guns here)
Finally a cop friend got a colt pistol in .22WMR (midget 1911)...for lack of better ammo, I gifted it to him
Never heard of it since.
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Re: .22 shot shell
they are basically used on squirrels and snakes at short distances.some people also call them as snake shot and i think the 22mag shotshells are more effective
.22 shotshells are used for killing small pests like rats or snakes.
On appearance it will look like shots enclosed in a plastic capsule half.
Usually no 6 or no 9 shot are filled.( loaded in it ) I do not remember how many grams or grains. About 3 grams I estimate.
Almost all .22 LR ammunition makers offer this.
Accurate to about 15 / 20 yards.
On appearance it will look like shots enclosed in a plastic capsule half.
Usually no 6 or no 9 shot are filled.( loaded in it ) I do not remember how many grams or grains. About 3 grams I estimate.
Almost all .22 LR ammunition makers offer this.
Accurate to about 15 / 20 yards.
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