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22LR shot shells

butchlambert

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My wife has a 10-22 and we wonder the effective range of 22 rf shotshells. They are CCI. Mostly for raccoons, armadillos, and squirrels.
 
Butch,

For critters like those, you would need to be within a few feet (for a hand gun) and within 20 feet (for a rifle) to cause serious damage. The pattern opens up very fast, and the #12 shot loses energy very quick in my experience.

I shoot them with an old worn out rifle for snakes, but that’s about it.
 
For those animals they are totally inadequate unless you just want to scare them or pi$$ them off. One or 2 feet would be the max range. If youre serious you wan solid/ hollow points. OR a quality pellet rifle.
 
I wish ! Dogs barking , wife screaming , my day of cleaning and sucking snake bits from the pool bottom and then the filter . Extra salt that week !
 
There was a time that a smooth bore .22 rimfire barrel available. Would that keep a group tighter with todays shot cartridges??
 
Butch , many years ago we used to shoot Rats on a remote Garbage Dump at night with Flashlights . I used a 22 Rifle and got the idea of using 22 Shot Cartridges . The Rats were annoyed when hit ( at pretty close but unmeasured distances ) and jumped a bit and ran away . I very quickly went back to Hollow Points ......and when hit , they did not run away ! I mentioned those results to a Dealer friend who said that he had just picked up a Win. 61 Smooth Bore and asked me to come over for some Tests . We set up old Ann Page Pie Pans ( I think Aluminum .... remember the old A&P Brand ) I'm thinking at about 10 or 15 Feet . The 22 Shot Shells fired from a Rifled Bore just dusted the Pans with no penetration . The Win. 22 Smooth Bore was a totally different story .... shot right thru the Pans . And yes , I let that Winchester slip right thru my fingers . Don't know anything about modern 22 Shot Shells , but I would never use the old type on any animal while using a Rifled Barrel .
 
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These will still keep nosey neighbors wondering what "that" noise was, and have a much better kill ratio
 

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Good noisemakers. If you're trying to encourage the critters you mentioned to move on, they'll work fine.
 
Handguns shoot better patterns than rifles. Less exposure to pellet damage via rifling grooves.

My experience with the CCI 22 shot shells agrees with this. Get a quite useful pattern out to 8-10 feet with an SP101 Ruger snubbie for snakes and small pests. IMO, these cartridges are totally useless for the pests listed in the original post, unless all one wishes to do is chase or annoy them in a relatively inhumane way.
 
Thanks Ray, I ain't gonna buy anymore rifles. I have way too many. I do have a Mod36 Winchester in 9mm shotgun. Trouble is the ammo is getting very expensive to shoot. This is for NOS. Aftermarket may be available.
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Biggest I've ever killed with the CCI's are Chipmunks at about 10 yards with my 63 S&W...
Anything bigger than that will run off....
 

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