29 January 2009, 23:44
Randy720Rat-shot
Is "Rat-shot" bad for a .22 rifle?
30 January 2009, 01:23
GatogordoNo, but it will probably lead up the barrel if you shoot a lot of it. I've killed a lot of rats, mice, and flying wasps with it over the years. It has very limited range out of a rifled barrel.
30 January 2009, 01:39
JIm YackleyWe converted our rifles to smooth bore and performance was greatly enhanced. We formed a club called FlyMasters. We shoot dragon flies. Two of our members have pump action guns. They are very useful on snakes and mice in the garage.
30 January 2009, 04:40
drewhenrytntDon't forget about the Marlin Garden Gun! 22Mag smooth bore bolt action. Always wanted one. 22 Mag is so much more powerful than a 22 lr. I have numerous 1-2feet away one shot opossum kills in locations where a solid bullet could have caused auxilliary damage.
Andy B
30 January 2009, 20:48
StonecreekThe CCI encapsulated shot cartridges work pretty well. I'm not sure that they entirely protect the bore from leading (or embedded plastic), but they hold a little more shot than the conventional crimped brass shells and seem to deliver a little more shot to the target. You're not going to damage the bore with any shot cartridge -- it can always be cleaned. That said, I would use some .22 other than my $1,200 match rifle for shooting shot.
31 January 2009, 00:17
butchloci thought it looked like a ball going a bug safari with 22 shot, until i looked at the price on a box of shot loads and found i could buy 12 ga shells cheaper