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    Default Cci Stinger Ammo

    Is CCI Stinger ammo pretty powerful, when I carry and shoot my gsg 1911 that is what I use.

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    Carry it? But its not a .45! How will it ever be effective?!

    In all seriousness, avoid .22LR for carry purposes. Not because of ballistics reasons, more than a few people have died with .22" holes in them. One thing: reliability.
    First off, I've had more FTF's, FTE's, stovepipes, etc. with .22LR than with any other cartridge, in multiple guns. I wouldn't trust one for carry purposes just for that reason. Secondly, they generally like to be run pretty wet, and its a simple fact of life that lube attracts debris... and I'm sure you know what can happen when there's lots of crap in your action. Also, being as its a rimmed cartridge, it's more prone to failure from being bumped around excessively. If the rounds are exposed to lots of jostling around (running, jumping, being bumped into, and just daily life), there's a risk that the priming compound in the rim can mix with the powder and render the round inert.

    Now about the ammo itself, I've heard good things about it. I've also heard that it doesn't feed reliably in some guns for some reason (there's a reason, I just don't recall what it is at the moment). If it runs in your gun OK, I see no reason not to bring a box to the range.

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    Those are all good points above but ballistics are a valid reason not to use it in a carry gun. The utter lack of stopping power isn't good and shooting to wound (which is likely to happen) is just pretty messed up. The extra punch the stingers get you out of the barrel would probably just increase the chance of it zipping right through what you're shooting at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fromk View Post
    Those are all good points above but ballistics are a valid reason not to use it in a carry gun. The utter lack of stopping power isn't good and shooting to wound (which is likely to happen) is just pretty messed up. The extra punch the stingers get you out of the barrel would probably just increase the chance of it zipping right through what you're shooting at.
    Not for carry I ment to say when I leave the range and have it on me I always keep 10 to go back with me. I thought about it but the rimfire reliability thing is what I cant get past. Just to use as a plinking round cause it seems like it has more power it is more fun to shoot, but I think it has been the cause of the death of my pt22 and my chiappa 1911-22, they have both been fixed but that round just seems like it has alot more power than a normal 22 round. The one that I was going to carry was the PMR30 I figured the 22 mag round would be able to do the job.

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    Yes, stingers have a lot more velocity and are loaded hotter than the average 22LR ammo. This doesn't necessarily equate to accurate ammo. I've always found stingers to be very inaccurate in my 22s. The velocity is just too high to be within the accuracy node for most guns, IMO.

    Also, I doubt with the very high velocity and the very thin copper jacket that a stinger hollow point has ever not capsized and expanded in a normal target like a rabbit, etc. Most 22 hollow points have such thin jackets that they sometimes mushroom to the point of enveloping the entire base in the expansion process; they can mushroom into a blob of lead and copper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    Yes, stingers have a lot more velocity and are loaded hotter than the average 22LR ammo. This doesn't necessarily equate to accurate ammo. I've always found stingers to be very inaccurate in my 22s. The velocity is just too high to be within the accuracy node for most guns, IMO.

    Also, I doubt with the very high velocity and the very thin copper jacket that a stinger hollow point has ever not capsized and expanded in a normal target like a rabbit, etc. Most 22 hollow points have such thin jackets that they sometimes mushroom to the point of enveloping the entire base in the expansion process; they can mushroom into a blob of lead and copper.
    That explains alot I thought it was just me when I was getting better shots with federal bulk ammo and the winchester bulk, also alot of the time they do not like to load. Thanks.

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    yes more powerful round its a hyper velocity
    most of the cheap stuff is high velocity

    For powerful 22 rounds (velocity out of a rifle) Thats most of the hyper velocity rounds.

    CCI Velocitor 40gr hp 1435fps
    CCI Stinger 32gr hp 1640fps
    Aquila Super-maximum 30gr hp 1750fps
    Super-maximum 30gr solid 1750fps
    Interceptor 40gr 1470fps
    Win Supreme Xpediter 32gr 1640fps
    hyper speed 40gr hp 1435fps
    Rem Yellow jacket 33gr TC hp 1500fps
    Rem Viper solid 36gr TC 1410fps

    22's are very deadly becuase they bounce around alot after hitting the body, but they are not take down power for self defence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    yes more powerful round its a hyper velocity
    most of the cheap stuff is high velocity

    For powerful 22 rounds (velocity out of a rifle) Thats most of the hyper velocity rounds.

    CCI Velocitor 40gr hp 1435fps
    CCI Stinger 32gr hp 1640fps
    Aquila Super-maximum 30gr hp 1750fps
    Super-maximum 30gr solid 1750fps
    Interceptor 40gr 1470fps
    Win Supreme Xpediter 32gr 1640fps
    hyper speed 40gr hp 1435fps
    Rem Yellow jacket 33gr TC hp 1500fps
    Rem Viper solid 36gr TC 1410fps

    22's are very deadly becuase they bounce around alot after hitting the body, but they are not take down power for self defence.
    I know my uncle was shot with a 22 in his back it made a uturn and came out his back, I have been trying to argue knock down power, everything I have chambered in a 45 I have in a 22 for practice and muscle memory, thats why I shoot 22 that and I get a kick out of shooting them they are cheap and fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fromk View Post
    Those are all good points above but ballistics are a valid reason not to use it in a carry gun. The utter lack of stopping power isn't good and shooting to wound (which is likely to happen) is just pretty messed up. The extra punch the stingers get you out of the barrel would probably just increase the chance of it zipping right through what you're shooting at.
    I agree with you, but it does beat throwing rocks.

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    I see people say about CCI Stinger "it zipping right through what you're shooting at." and "How will it ever be effective"
    Well if its not any good why do Pro-Killers/Assassins us it all the time?

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