TTv2
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I know asking any H&R questions are likely to get better replies by asking a magic 8 ball than on a forum, but it's always worth a shot.
I was looking thru Bill Goforth's H&R book after someone had mentioned that the Victors were cheaper versions of other H&R revolvers and I noticed an interesting thing. Goforth says that the .22 models of the Victor were chambered for the .22 Long Rifle, which is surprising to me because the Young America that I have is only chambered for .22 Long, not Long Rifle, however the Young America design dates back to the 1880s while the Victor's were designed in the 1910's.
So, what I'd like to know is has anyone owned an H&R Victor in .22 and can confirm it can shoot .22 Long RIfle?
I was looking thru Bill Goforth's H&R book after someone had mentioned that the Victors were cheaper versions of other H&R revolvers and I noticed an interesting thing. Goforth says that the .22 models of the Victor were chambered for the .22 Long Rifle, which is surprising to me because the Young America that I have is only chambered for .22 Long, not Long Rifle, however the Young America design dates back to the 1880s while the Victor's were designed in the 1910's.
So, what I'd like to know is has anyone owned an H&R Victor in .22 and can confirm it can shoot .22 Long RIfle?