22 WMR: Good for Badger?

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Re: 22 WMR: Good for Badger?

#21 Post by meles meles »

We'd prefer a 1911 over a 911 any day...
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Re: 22 WMR: Good for Badger?

#22 Post by tackb »

Yes but you can actually own one of them in this country (and I bet it kills more people each year than the gun)
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Re: 22 WMR: Good for Badger?

#23 Post by Chuck »

just the same as a 911 is faster than a cortina with the same driver ?
Depends on the drivers ability...tries to hijack thread..only kidding.
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Re: 22 WMR: Good for Badger?

#24 Post by tackb »

Chuck wrote:
just the same as a 911 is faster than a cortina with the same driver ?
Depends on the drivers ability...tries to hijack thread..only kidding.
No it doesn't , if its the same driver!
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Re: 22 WMR: Good for Badger?

#25 Post by sniper3 »

I have an ERMA in 22wmr for about 15 years it is a great rifle. The nearest thing to fullbore semi-auto. It is great to shoot too out 300M. I took it to Llyd and used it to shoot falling targets, the furtherest I shot was 400M but that was a challange.
If you look out for ammo at various gun shops when visiting them ask for 22mag (yes and you can put it on .22 slot). The best deal was a few months ago I went into Fultons and just mentioned in passing (and guess what) they had about 200 rounds at £5 a box (the poor bloke nearly lost his arm). BTW the mags, if you can find them, cost about £60-£70 each and they are only 12 rnd.
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