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Originally Posted by Henry Schmidt View Post
I just bought a Winchester 1903 22cal simi-auto made in 1909.
I already own a Win 61 pump and a Win 63 auto so my collection of small bore Winchesters is close to complete.



Here is some info about the special rimfire round for this rifle.

The .22 Winchester Automatic (also known as the .22 Winchester Auto and occasionally .22 Win Auto) is a .22 in (5.6mm) American rimfire rifle cartridge.
Introduced for the Winchester Model 1903 semiautomatic rifle,[1] the .22 Win Auto was never used in any other firearm. [1] It will not chamber correctly in other .22 rimfire weapons, nor will other .22 rimfire ammunition, including the very dimensionally-similar .22 Remington Automatic,[2] interchange with it. [1] This feature was to prevent use of black powder rounds, which were still popular when it first appeared, from being used in the M1903, resulting in powder residue rapidly clogging the action and rendering the weapon inoperable. [1]
The power of the .22 Win Auto is comparable to the .22 Long rimfire, and while it fires a heavier bullet, [1] it offers no performance edge on either the .22 Long or the very much more common .22 Long Rifle.[1]
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