My 'new' 20 year old 6 1/2" Single Six Convertible...
The barrels on Single Sixes are sized for the .22 Magnum bullet, so they are slightly oversized for .22 LR bullets. That is why so many of them shoot better with the Magnum. The very early Single Sixes (before 1959, or 1960) had bores sized specifically for the .22 LR, as the dual cylinder guns weren't offered then. Those guns are usually much more accurate with .22 LR ammo than the later ones.
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- My 'new' 20 year old 6 1/2" Single Six Convertible... -
Sarge,
2013-10-16, 19:42
- Robust and reliable... -
Rob Leahy,
2013-10-16, 20:37
- Robust and reliable... - uncowboy, 2013-10-17, 06:51
- Me & you both, brother! - Sarge, 2013-10-18, 06:04
- My 'new' 20 year old 6 1/2" Single Six Convertible... -
cubrock,
2013-10-17, 06:56
- Probably variations in tolerances but.. -
Hoot,
2013-10-17, 10:58
- Probably variations in tolerances but.. -
Jared,
2013-10-17, 16:43
- Amen Jared! I have a Bisley that just P's me Off.... -
Hoot,
2013-10-17, 21:48
- Nothing like having someone out shoot you with your own gun. - Jared, 2013-10-17, 22:35
- Amen Jared! I have a Bisley that just P's me Off.... -
Hoot,
2013-10-17, 21:48
- Probably variations in tolerances but.. -
Jared,
2013-10-17, 16:43
- Probably variations in tolerances but.. -
Hoot,
2013-10-17, 10:58
- My 'new' 20 year old 6 1/2" Single Six Convertible... -
Art,
2013-10-17, 19:50
- Fine shootin' Art!.. - Sarge, 2013-10-17, 23:14
- My 'new' 20 year old 6 1/2" Single Six Convertible... - Bob Hatfield, 2013-10-18, 03:55
- My 'new' 20 year old 6 1/2" Single Six Convertible... - Art, 2013-10-18, 06:38
- Robust and reliable... -
Rob Leahy,
2013-10-16, 20:37