solo-hunter 0 Posted January 20, 2015 Report Share Posted January 20, 2015 Hi all anyone familiar with the .22 shotshell? It might be self explanatory but is it fac or sgc? Thanks chaps Quote Link to post
mad4it 694 Posted January 20, 2015 Report Share Posted January 20, 2015 i think it both i had .22 smooth bore on a sgc Quote Link to post
shropshire dan 467 Posted January 20, 2015 Report Share Posted January 20, 2015 Im sure it's both as said. Pointless past 10 yards though mate. And stupid expensive. Their is a couple of reviews on YouTube I think you ought to have a look before you buy any mate they are really cack Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted January 21, 2015 Report Share Posted January 21, 2015 Not worth bothering with mate, a farmer pal of mine uses them to shoot rats, but at very very short range, like 5 yards or so, they do not need to be locked away like .22lr ammo, as they are considered shotgun ammo, an air rifle is a far superior tool. 2 Quote Link to post
celticrusader 78 Posted January 24, 2015 Report Share Posted January 24, 2015 Yes I've heard they ain't worth di** especially for the price and amount of rounds you get for them tbh mate. Quote Link to post
andyf 144 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 22 Shotshells are 'shotgun' ammunition, so YES shotgun Cert to buy. There are smoothbore 22 shotguns out there, most common is the bolt action BSA Sportsman, it 'looks' exactly the same as the rifled FAC version but most I've ever seen are single shot only no magazine. However as they were fairly popular in the 1960's as a garden gun so enterprising gunshops cashed in on the tightening up of firearms legislation and began getting 'cheap' trade-in' 22's bored out smooth-bore and re-sold them as shotguns, so there are a lot of 'mongrel' shotguns out there made from allsorts, many have barrel extensions soldered on, as the original rifle barrel was shorter than the minimum for a shotgun. There popularity was due I think to there being no decent airguns available at that time unlike today. Anyway a final few things, YES you can fire a shotshell out of an FAC .22 rimfire, NO they won't cycle a semi-auto, YES you can fire regular bullets through a smooth-bore but you wont hit a barn door at 20 feet and shotshells are complete rubbish for anything bigger than a mouse and further away than 6 feet. (tried and tested by me). Quote Link to post
nasher1 258 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Share Posted January 25, 2015 I believe they were originally used in fruit farms for keeping small birds mainly bullfinches off the buds and fruit. You could safely fire at the birds without fear of damaging the fruit. That gives you some idea of the power you are dealing with they are a folly and nothing more than a historic showpiece. Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted January 28, 2015 Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 I believe they were originally used in fruit farms for keeping small birds mainly bullfinches off the buds and fruit. You could safely fire at the birds without fear of damaging the fruit. That gives you some idea of the power you are dealing with they are a folly and nothing more than a historic showpiece. They are without doubt of limited use for many people but they do have their uses, I still have a few but it certainly goes back more than a year or two since I used them. They can be very useful for smallish close quarter quarry (birds/rodents) or in confined spaces, in the US for snakes as well. Remember you can also get these in WMR. I know of a Gamekeeper who rates them highly for rats in the rearing pens, and another Pest Controller who swears by them for use in roof spaces! Suggesting they are a folly and nothing more than a historic showpiece is a tad OTT! Quote Link to post
Rowan 308 Posted January 28, 2015 Report Share Posted January 28, 2015 The garden gun , I guess , stiil for sale at £200 - ish , shells are £15 for 50 , both need to be held/bought on a shotgun certificate, but of very little use 10-15 yards at rats that's about the use of it .Buy a pcp instead. Quote Link to post
Jax13 251 Posted January 31, 2015 Report Share Posted January 31, 2015 I inherited a 9mm garden gun and it's much the same in terms of extremely limited. It is however ideal for dispatching rats in areas where you cannot risk a lot of collateral damage. Mine only gets used for the odd live rat in a trap / poisoned, not moving but still alive or in and around the pigeon lofts as they won't damage the loft too much when roland shows himself from behind a corn bin! Quote Link to post
solo-hunter 0 Posted February 1, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 1, 2015 Thanks all I decided not to bother lol waste of cabinet space I reckon now after borrowing one! Stick to my Mossbergs and Daystate Quote Link to post
Cliff Ray 185 Posted February 2, 2015 Report Share Posted February 2, 2015 22 shot is perfect for killing wasps indoors when you don't want to damage the window 2 Quote Link to post
shropshire dan 467 Posted February 3, 2015 Report Share Posted February 3, 2015 Hahaha. Quote Link to post
Rimfireboy! 1,463 Posted February 25, 2015 Report Share Posted February 25, 2015 I've found them useful in some situations. The 9mm floberts are a lot more capable than the .22's but if you already have a .22 rimfire they might be worth a try? I use cb caps as well. Quote Link to post
Alsone 789 Posted February 25, 2015 Report Share Posted February 25, 2015 Didn't even know you could still get CB caps these days. Used to be used a lot in target booths at fairgrounds. I could see a use for them for close range rat control in gardens and farms, although don't know about their efficiency. Quote Link to post
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