.22 Battle: Short vs. Long vs. Magnum

Published on February 1, 2025
Duration: 0:36

This video provides a practical, live-fire comparison of three popular rimfire handgun cartridges: .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Magnum. Expert instruction demonstrates the distinct characteristics of each caliber, including handling, performance, and observable differences in muzzle flash and report. The segment highlights the versatility of .22 caliber firearms for various applications.

Quick Summary

A firearms instructor provides a live-fire comparison of .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Magnum handgun cartridges. The .22 Magnum shows more muzzle flash and report, indicating greater power, while .22 Long Rifle demonstrates standard performance. The Beretta 950B in .22 Short features a tip-up barrel for easy loading.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Visual Comparison
  2. 00:09.22 Short Demonstration
  3. 00:21.22 Long Rifle Demonstration
  4. 00:28.22 Magnum Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Magnum ammunition?

.22 Short has the shortest case, .22 Long Rifle is the most common with a longer case, and .22 Magnum (WMR) has the longest case and is the most powerful of the three, producing more muzzle flash and report.

Which .22 caliber handgun is demonstrated in the video for .22 Short?

The Beretta 950B pistol is demonstrated for the .22 Short caliber. It features a distinctive tip-up barrel design for easy loading and safe handling.

How does the .22 Magnum perform compared to .22 Long Rifle?

The .22 Magnum demonstrates significantly more muzzle flash and a louder report than .22 Long Rifle, indicating its higher power output and energy. It is generally considered more potent for hunting or self-defense applications.

What are the practical applications for .22 Long Rifle ammunition?

.22 Long Rifle is the most common rimfire cartridge and is highly versatile, suitable for target shooting, plinking, and small game hunting due to its balance of affordability, manageable recoil, and acceptable accuracy.

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