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Looking to buy .22lr CCI Stinger ammo in bulk. When I do manage to find it theres not much and its expensive. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Located in Nova Scotia.
 
you are not going to find Stingers for cheap. Them days are over. How much are you seeing them for? By the time you have some cheaper ones shipped to you, if you can find some, they'll likely end up costing you more. FS
 
Premium ammo comes with a big price tag. Try P&D in Edmonton, they seem to be the only people out west with bulk CCI Velocitor, Stinger etc....
 
What good is a great group if the animal runs away wounded? I don't shoot paper with rifles outside of sighting them in and having a bit of fun. If there is a dying cartridge out there it's the .17M2. The HMR on the other hand is a great round IMO.

Well include me in the dozen, me and my Cooper SVT in 17Mach II love a big gopher patch. FS

Bring it out to Spruce Grove and convert me!
 
you are not going to find Stingers for cheap. Them days are over. How much are you seeing them for? By the time you have some cheaper ones shipped to you, if you can find some, they'll likely end up costing you more. FS


The last stuff I bought was around 8 bucks a box. I'd just like to order a case and be done with it for awhile.
 
What good is a great group if the animal runs away wounded?

If the rifle isn't capable of good groups,it isn't accurate enough to ensure vital hits.If you don't make vital hits, you will end up with wounded animals.

If there is a dying cartridge out there it's the .17M2. The HMR on the other hand is a great round IMO.

Both shoot the same bullet,only at different velocities.What the 17mach2 can do at 125 yards,the 17hmr can do at 175 yards.
 
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I really doubt that. .17s bleed velocity, and exponentially energy. I hit a badger with 4 .17 HMR at 100-120m before the thing stopped. Aside from shooting it in the eyeballs I couldn't have placed the rounds better.
 
Stingers are cool until you realize that a lot of rimfires won't shoot them with a damn (or any other hyper velocity rounds). That being said, don't discount vipers and Yellowjackets (remington). They make a nice "pop" too! The only thing that turns me off about the .17's is the price of the ammo. No way to cut costs with reloading, etc.
 
I really doubt that. .17s bleed velocity, and exponentially energy. I hit a badger with 4 .17 HMR at 100-120m before the thing stopped. Aside from shooting it in the eyeballs I couldn't have placed the rounds better.

I didn't buy the 17Mach2 to shoot 25lb badgers at over 100 yards.I wouldn't use a 22lr to shoot badgers at over 100 yards either,even with stingers. I bought the 17mach2 to shoot ground squirrels ,crows and magpies,at distances out to a maximum of 150 yards,where it is much more accurate than any 22lr (that I have owned) shooting stingers.At 150 yards,the 17mach2 still has plenty of energy remaining to provide clean kills on those species.
 
I didn't buy the 17Mach2 to shoot 25lb badgers at over 100 yards.I wouldn't use a 22lr to shoot badgers at over 100 yards either,even with stingers. I bought the 17mach2 to shoot ground squirrels ,crows and magpies,at distances out to a maximum of 150 yards,where it is much more accurate than any 22lr (that I have owned) shooting stingers.At 150 yards,the 17mach2 still has plenty of energy remaining to provide clean kills on those species.

Velocitors provide fairly clean kills compared to any .17 HM2 at any range under 200m. Otherwise I agree. I won't argue the accuracy of the cartridge given it's great rack record and my personal experiences. .25" at 50m is not too shabby for a stock rifle.
 
"...do manage to find it..." How well do they shoot? Not all .22's will shoot 'em well. Mind you, that's no different than any .22 ammo. Your local gun shop can order as much as you want. Be prepared to pay up front.
When the hyper-velocity ammo first came out(Stingers, Expeditors and Yellow Jackets), a couple of the guys who came into the gun shop did their own tests. Used an M1 Steel Pot helmet. Don't know at what distance. Anyway, the Stingers and Expeditors penetrated one side. The Yellow Jackets went right through both sides.
 
"...Funny since the Yellow Jackets have..." Yep. I think it has to do with the wee drop of whatever it is in the hollow point. Some kind of hard stuff. snicker. Might be epoxy. Mind you, the slightly lower velocity might allow the bullet to stabilize faster. That'll allow more penetration. I'm guessing, of course.
Yellow Jackets do thump a ground hog hard though. My Cooey 64 just happens to like 'em. Doesn't like either of the other two. Still have the part boxes.
 
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