Saturday, December 19, 2009

Can a .22 magnum rifle be reloaded with more powder to increase it's power safely?

sure it can....once.Can a .22 magnum rifle be reloaded with more powder to increase it's power safely?
You might wanna take a look at the reloading book first before you do it.You know what cabelas carries a summarised book which contains different powder loads with maximum safety load marked for different calibers and the best part is it's under $10.Can a .22 magnum rifle be reloaded with more powder to increase it's power safely?
actully, it can my dad used to have it and hes did it before, you cant put way to much more but he did it and it worked fine, infact the accuracy was a little better and it sounded a little louder. if you load to much theres alot of danger. heres a tip, start off with a little and move your way up untill it seems like the next time you put more something bad might happens , goodluck hope this helped :)
* No, forget about it, very bad idea.* Buy a 222, or 22-250.*
No way. If you want a hotter .22 get a .22 Hornet. The Hornet is reloadable.
Safely? Never.
Please don't try it - rimfire cartridges were not meant for reloading, and you're likely to set it off just by the force required to pull the bullet off or put it back on.





Secondly, adding powder willy-nilly to a cartridge is a great way to turn your rifle or pistol (shudder) into a pipe bomb that you're holding up against your face and upper body.





When we reload centerfire cartridges, we used published ';recipes'; that have been pressure tested by the bullet or powder manufacturer. They take the risk of developing the loads in a lab and have instruments to measure and monitor pressures.
no but a sillouett shooter pulls an replaces with 55gr,for contender,,wont work feeding thru magazines,to long

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