I recently came across about 800 rounds of CCI CB 22 long cartridges ( MV 710 fps ) that I did not know I had. OK to shoot them in say a Model 17 revolver? Is it just a potential accuracy thing? i have rifles I can use them up in if need be
Same here. Ruger Single Six very handy around the ranch.… also shot them in my old Ruger Single Six truck gun and they are as accurate as .22 LR and quieter.
They will work just fine in your revolver. You might want to run a dry copper brush in and out of the chambers a couple of times before you switch back to regular-powered LR loads.I recently came across about 800 rounds of CCI CB 22 long cartridges ( MV 710 fps ) that I did not know I had. OK to shoot them in say a Model 17 revolver? Is it just a potential accuracy thing? i have rifles I can use them up in if need be
What was chambered for those in the 1770's?They will work just fine in your revolver. You might want to run a dry copper brush in and out of the chambers a couple of times before you switch back to regular-powered LR loads.
I have fired probably 20,000 of those CCI CB Longs since they came out in the early 1770’s. 98% of the time in rifles. Love them. Great for shooting pest birds like Starlings, Sparrows, Pigeons, etc.
LOL !!!What was chambered for those in the 1770's?
No powder just primer for propellant. Joe
I have found that when fired in rifle barrels longer than about 20 to 22 inches, the additional friction actually slows the bullets down as the burning powder gasses start to poop out beyond 22 inches.I have 4 boxes hanging around (20 years maybe) also. As I remember they have enough power to easily clear a 4" revolver barrel. I have fired them in rifles and never had a stuck bullet. I suppose if'n you had an 8 3/8" model 17 with a large gap it might be a problem. Joe
No powder just primer for propellant. Joe