Hunting with the .22-Caliber Rimfire: The Best firearm Cartridge Ever Produced

By Amy Chavez, published Dec 22, 2007
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The .22-caliber rimfire is the most successful firearm cartridge ever produced. There have been many that have been quite popular, but the .22 beats them all, hands-down. Some may argue that military rounds such as the .223 or the 7.62x39 might surpass the little round but the .22 clobbers them all. In the history of firearms the double deuce has outlasted black powder flintlocks, cap and ball, all the center-fires, and even some onslaughts by other rimfire pretenders. To many many people their first real firearm is the little round.

Not only is the .22 rimfire extremely popular the world over it has proved itself on the target range and in the hunting fields. In fact this little bullet has been credited with taking everything from a chipmunk to a Kodiak bear to an elephant. This is not some type of myth because these instances though remarkable and rare have been documented. But small game like rabbits or squirrels exemplify the type of game normally hunted with this round. It has been used on bobcats and even turkey.

As a target round the .22 is used in several type of shooting matches in the Olympic Games such as the Biathlon. With special target ammunition it is one of the most accurate rounds in existence.

The .22 is really special. It should be known as the Universal Round because it is used in every corner of the world. Chances are the readers of this article know somebody who owns a .22. And millions more have shot or hunted with it.

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You forgot the .22 cal magnum.

Posted on 02/12/2008 at 12:02:21 PM

 
ac changed the title not me

Posted on 12/24/2007 at 4:12:52 PM

 
no,the .22 is the most popular round ever made

Posted on 12/24/2007 at 4:12:22 PM

 
If the .22 is the best round available, why does the military use other rounds? Why don't the police use it? The .22 is a training round, and should not be used for anything but small game and training.

Posted on 12/23/2007 at 11:12:48 PM

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