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Regarding a .22 RF extra long? I haven't heard of it.
There was .22 RF shorts. The standard now .22 RF Long Rifle. An inbetween .22 RF Long.
![](https://up.picr.de/43641672ha.jpg) Left to right: .22 short hv by Remington .22lr by Eley .22 CCI Stinger .22 extra long by RWS, 20 mm copper case, probably pre-WW1 .22 WMR
You forgot the .22 WRF. Stands Winchester Rim Fire. It had the same case size as the WMR, but a bit shorter. It also shot an inside lubricated lead bullet, same "style" as modern cast bullets and at a velocity of 1,445fps. As well there was an obscure oversized .22 Winchester "Auto", which had a case a little shorter than the long rifle, but also fatter. It shot, I think, the same bullet as the .22 WRF, but at about 1,050fps. IIRC, it was chambered in a Winchester Semi Auto rifle similar to the .405 and .351 centre fires.
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