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shtur
12-01-2013, 01:22 AM
I've had this ammo for a long time and have never seen a rifle that shoots this ammo. Are the rifles rare, does anyone have a photo of the rifle?

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williamwaco
12-01-2013, 01:45 AM
I have the rifle.

Winchester model 1903. The father of the Winchester model 63.

I have not seen a box of that ammo since around 1960/

2AMMD
12-01-2013, 02:07 AM
I have one also. Don't have a pic right now, but will try to take one and post tomorrow. The ammunition you have is obsolete except for a run Aguila made about a year or so ago. I think it was selling for around $ 20.00 a box IIRC and I don't know if any of that is still available. What you have should bring a nice price if you want to sell it. I seem to remember a post somewhere where someone sold a box for $50.00 at a gun show.
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Bullshop Junior
12-01-2013, 03:31 AM
They are worth more as collecter items then as ammunition to shoot.

pietro
12-01-2013, 08:14 PM
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The rifle that uses your .22 Automatic ammo is specified right on the box's end label - the Winchester Model 1903

http://homestead-service.com/appraisals/winchester/1903/images/559win1903whole.jpg

Remington posed a similar situation, 1914-29, with their Model 16 autoloader chambered in the proprietary .22 Remington (the ammo is now unobtainium)

http://www.remington.com/~/media/Images/Firearms/Archived/Rimfire/Autoloading/m161.ashx

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shtur
12-02-2013, 12:40 AM
Pietro, thanks for posting the rifle photo. It sure does look like a Winchester model 63.

bullet maker 57
12-02-2013, 03:16 PM
I have also. Somebody chromed mine.

starmac
12-02-2013, 07:11 PM
At the last gun show we had, one guy had several of these rifles, and plenty of ammo. I don't know how well the rifles sold, but the ammo was selling pretty good. I see them for sale once in a while, but have stayed away from them, as ammo will never be readily available for them.

2AMMD
12-02-2013, 08:12 PM
CTD still list's the AGUILA ammo for $21.00+. I can't bring myself to pay that much for .22 of any kind. Wish I could. The really nice thing about these guns is the take down design of the action. Makes them real easy to clean. They are really balanced and they don't jamb up w/the right ammunition. I wish you could still buy the ammunition at a fair price. I really like mine, feels good, fits, light, and comfortable. Never shot enough to to check accuracy, but Winchester took some pride and made pretty good guns at that time.
2AMMD

Multigunner
12-06-2013, 02:00 AM
Would it be possible to remove the bullet and powder from a .22 Winchester Magnum cartridge, cut the case to the proper length then reload using a proper powder charge and cast lead Boolit?

Many years ago I read of .22 Magnum empty primed cases being sold to those who liked to experiment with different bullets and such. Don't know if you can still get these.
If still available making the auto cartridge from these could put a few of these old rifles back in the field.

The thin tube chamber inserts for use of the .22 LR in a .22 Magnum chamber might be cut to the proper length and the rifle used as a single shot.

Also if a take down rifle having a spare barrel made to fit and chambered for the .22 LR might work, if the internals will feed that cartridge without modifications that would ruin collector value. The original barrel could be put back in place at any time.

partsman57
01-05-2019, 03:36 AM
Well Aguila still makes some, I have some I have picked up at gunshows and have some new coming but at 40.00CDN per 50 it is pricey for us canucks.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v135/partsman/Rifle/101_4137_zpswop1csxv.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/partsman/media/Rifle/101_4137_zpswop1csxv.jpg.html)