Because a 17gr bullet would be less than half the length of the regular 40gr. Bullets. It would likely be so short that it could not stabilize properly.
And how much do you expect to pay for this ammo? As .22 rimfire ammo gets more expensive it's value decreases to many shootersNot if it was constructed from light lead free material like tin and copper with a deep hollow point. same concept as the Barnes varmint grenades, they are very long for weight.
Might sound like a crazy question but,Why aren't there 17gr 22 LR copper jacket bullets seems to me they would be super hypervelocity and out performe the 32 gr stinger ,styled after the 17 hmr .Have a nice day boys
Because a 17gr bullet would be less than half the length of the regular 40gr. Bullets. It would likely be so short that it could not stabilize properly.
Not if it was constructed from light lead free material like tin and copper with a deep hollow point. same concept as the Barnes varmint grenades, they are very long for weight.
And how much do you expect to pay for this ammo? As .22 rimfire ammo gets more expensive it's value decreases to many shooters
Kim
i'm just asking , could a 22lr CCI Stinger casing with a 17gr hmr bullet work ?



























