Help!!! .22 Cb Caps Anyone???

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I was wondering if anyone knew where I would be able to get .22 CB caps. I've been looking all over and can't seem to find them anywhere!! Any help would be very mucha ppreciated! Thanks! :)
 
I was wondering if anyone knew where I would be able to get .22 CB caps. I've been looking all over and can't seem to find them anywhere!! Any help would be very mucha ppreciated! Thanks! :)

They seem to be a general stock item on the ammo shelf at canadian tire. most of the CTC stores I've seen have them.
 
North Sylva is a distributor. They don't usually sell to the public.
Ammo CT sells seems to vary from store to store. CB caps have a limited demand so they're going to be difficult to find in most places. Your best bet would be a real gun shop.
 
North Sylva is a distributor. They don't usually sell to the public.
Ammo CT sells seems to vary from store to store. CB caps have a limited demand so they're going to be difficult to find in most places. Your best bet would be a real gun shop.

I've seen them in 4 different CTC stores here in AB. They have an eclectic assortment - .22 shot cartridges, cb caps, subsonic .22, a large assortment of slugs, even blanks. None of those are big sellers in this part of the world.

Strange that different stores would special order the exact same mix, which leads me to believe that they are general or suggested stock items, in this part of the world at least.
 
I recently got some CB Longs from Williams in Port Perry. They're the same bullet, same priming-compound-only charge, but in a long rifle case. Unless your gun is chambered for Shorts only, the CB Longs are better because they function the same as the Shorts, but don't gunk up the chamber ahead of the case mouth.

I don't remember if Williams' had any more in stock, but they often seem to carry them or get them in without too much of a wait.

John
 
"...in this part of the world at least..." Crappy Tire is daft to start with, but here in London, one store will have a decent assortment of ammo while another will have diddly. It might have to do with some being a franchise shops and others being corporate. Not that they confide in me.
 
I recently got some CB Longs from Williams in Port Perry. They're the same bullet, same priming-compound-only charge, but in a long rifle case. Unless your gun is chambered for Shorts only, the CB Longs are better because they function the same as the Shorts, but don't gunk up the chamber ahead of the case mouth.

I don't remember if Williams' had any more in stock, but they often seem to carry them or get them in without too much of a wait.

John

CB caps, whether short or long, actually DO have a small amount of gunpowder in them. BB, or Bulleted Breach, caps do not. :shotgun:
 
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