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Csilva 01-01-2012 01:11 PM

.22LR Birdshot Ammo
 
Has anyone tried the CCI Birdshot ammo i currently own a marlin 795 with a 4x32 scope and wanted to try the ammo any, suggestions?
By the way im new :s4:

salukipv1 01-01-2012 02:38 PM

Have some .44mag ammo, I call it snakeloads...

I forget how much the .22lr holds, but I was surprised how much, I think it's #11 or #9 shot??

for snakes it would probably work, what's the use? I don't think for birds... maybe a squirrel in a treestand... or snakes... that's about it...

Probably won't cycle a semi-auto...

Sfury 01-01-2012 03:41 PM

The .22 LR bird shot is only good for killing song birds and really small snakes. Ones that don't scare most people.

For other calibers the bird shot ammo works as intended, but the .22 LR version just lacks the power to be effective.

I know from experience.

salukipv1 01-01-2012 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by Sfury (Post 3896651)
The .22 LR bird shot is only good for killing song birds and really small snakes. Ones that don't scare most people.

For other calibers the bird shot ammo works as intended, but the .22 LR version just lacks the power to be effective.

I know from experience.

All snakes are scary ;) esp the small ones! haha.

I actually think I'd rather bump into an anaconda than a 3' rattler...

Sheridan 01-01-2012 04:23 PM

Be careful, I understand that shot can ruin the rifleing in the barrel.

Topgun 3006 01-01-2012 05:10 PM

The shot in them is soft enough that it won't hurt the barrel, but about all they're good for is killing a mouse or chipmonk at close range around camp that is being a PITA!!!

SecondChance 01-01-2012 05:20 PM

22 Birdshot in a regular rifle won't be worth a crap over bout 5 feet because of the rifling. It destroys the pattern.
I have an old Remington pump that was used in the late 60's to 70's for Mo Skeet. Those are minature clay targets and were shot with the old crimped 22 birdshot. The rifle has an actual choke in it and looks like a 410 from the muzzle. It REALLY wacks a rat or snake within 15 feet with either the crimped or really sings with the CCI loads.

Backwoods7 01-02-2012 01:48 AM

Really not good for much.ive seen it kill mice. But much bigger is useless. It just burns ferral dogs @20feet. Poped the same one three days in a row never left a mark on him. I took a round of it at point blank range from a derranger to the finger(long story) and it took some skin &meat off but didnt hurt the bone. I keep a rifle loaded withit for mice&small rats indoors but isny good for nothing else.

Bernie P. 01-02-2012 05:54 AM

Waste of money.

Vapodog 01-04-2012 04:15 PM

If one can find an old rimfire rifle with a smoothbore (yes....they were made) the #12 shot will provide a better performance than anyone has listed here. They Are fine to killing small critters such as barn pigeons at ranges to 25 feet and don't hurt the wood parts of the building.

If one is really interested he can also take an old single shot rimfire and ream the rifling from it using a .224 diameter chucking reamer.

Using the right rifle makes the little birdshot round a very impressive round.....assuming you're easily impressed!


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