Depends on WHICH .22 bullet, what it was fired from, what kind of wood, and at what distance. .22 CB caps, fired from a pistol, at 20 ft, will bounce OFF a pine 2x4. A high velocity 40 gr .22 LR, fired from a rifle, will penetrate about 1 inch in the same 2x4.
The CB Long is a designation used by CCI for a cartridge that has the overall length of the LR cartridge, but a much lighter powder load. This results in a cartridge that is easier to cycle through a repeating rifle (actual CB caps are TINY!) but has far less energy than the LR cartridge. As a result, they are much quieter than the LR, the bullet travels slower, the bullet drop is greater, and the penetrating power is much less.
Depends on temperature air pressure, humidity, and tyoe of catridge fired, but would still be audible at 1 mile roughly. The CCI brand .22 CB longs are barely audible at 100 ft.
The .22 is credited to Louis Filbert in 1845, he was the first to put a ball on the end of a percussion cap and invent the self contained bullet. He went on to produce rifles and pistols that shot this round which is still produced, called now the BB cap or 22 CB.
depends if you want standard velocity cb or sub sonic. the most common cb is the CCI sub sonic cb. cb stands for conical ball
Typically, the signal that the cb two way radios can transmit would go up to a few miles on a good day. However, the likelihood is more likely that the signals will only travel one or two miles.
22 long is a type of 22 rimfire. Others are CB, short, long rifle and a few others .
The Care Bears - 1985 Grumpy's Little Friend One Million CB 4-22 was released on: USA: 1988
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Yes, you certainly can. But the car antenna probably won't work as efficiently as one that's specifically designed for CB. That means you probably won't be able to hear as far or talk as far as you could if you used the right antenna.
22 Short, 22 Long, 22 LongRifle, if it's 510SB (smooth bore) 22 Long Rifle ShotBeing a bold ANY 22, CB caps, you name it.
If it can be fired, the pin is not defective. Seriously, the firing pin on the Young America is a blade type milled in the process of machining the hammer. If it breaks, it would have to be welded and reshaped by a gunsmith or machinist. Getting the right length to hit the rim of the cartridge without piercing it or peening the edge of the cylinder will be a challenge. Be careful about shooting modern high velocity ammo in these older revolvers. If it indexes OK, you may be able to shoot CB caps. I shot one of these once with .22 CB against a white paper target. I could follow the bullet in flight all the way down the range. Most .22 ammo today is high velocity, so be sure to ask for CB.