Someone must have once said, time and an idle mind may lead to trouble, or at best an unknown situation...
Pardon me if this has been discussed before but if so I missed it. I was checking things out yesterday after some time at the range with my H&R ML. I had a problem with all 209 primers after the first sticking in the breechplug. I checked it over last night and cleaned to gun well. While thinking about the problem trying to fall asleep last night something dawned on me and I just checked it out.
A 209 shotgun primer fits in the chamber of a rimfire .22 Mag Sportster. When that barrel is placed on a centerfire frame, either SB1 or SB2, the primer fires and the primer is ejected just like a fired shell.
An old style/size Remington #57 primer fits in the chamber of a rimfire .22 LR Sportster. When that barrel is placed on a centerfire frame, either an SB1 or SB2, the primer fires and is ejected just like a fired shell.
To accomplish the above I simply placed the primer in the chamber with the ejector in the down or loaded position. I do not know if the ejector will slide over the rim of the primer if the primer is plced in the chamber and slides in over the ejector.
Now the interesting part, I am planning on trying some solid head lead .22 caliber air gun pellets or cast lead .22 caliber bullets out of the guns. I will first place the bullets or pellet in the chamber to be held in place by the start of the rifling. It should be an interesting experiment.
Has anyone done this before? If not, has anyone heard of it and if so with what results? A somewhat quiet breech loader single shot for target fun and small back yard varmints...Thanks....<><....
I really don't know if this belongs in the centerfire, rimfire, or shotgun section, it encompasses all three. An equal opportunity employer so to speak!!!