CCI .22 Stinger Cart.
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CCI .22 Stinger Cart.
Hi everyone,
Are .22 CCI Stingers available in india? Whats the price?
How are these cart. Performance wise.
Are any other cart. Better than these available in india?
Pls. Give ur comments.
Are .22 CCI Stingers available in india? Whats the price?
How are these cart. Performance wise.
Are any other cart. Better than these available in india?
Pls. Give ur comments.
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The Stinger has a lot more velocity than other .22 cartridges. Primarily due to a slightly longer case, and lighter bullet. It is a great cartridge for shooting varmints (legal here) and squirrels etc (legal here).
However for target shooting I wouldnt reccomend it. You can do a lot better with ammo from Eley or Lapua or even Sk.
All of which I believe can be found in India. However having said that... most .22's have a distinct liking for one particular type of ammo. The only way to find out is to shoot lots of different ammo. However you cant go wrong with Lapua Midas, Match, or even bulk. Ditto for Eley...
However for target shooting I wouldnt reccomend it. You can do a lot better with ammo from Eley or Lapua or even Sk.
All of which I believe can be found in India. However having said that... most .22's have a distinct liking for one particular type of ammo. The only way to find out is to shoot lots of different ammo. However you cant go wrong with Lapua Midas, Match, or even bulk. Ditto for Eley...
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No, CCI Stingers are not supposed to be available in India, at least with the dealers. These may be lying with some individuals who've got them into the country under allowable limit of personal baggage rules.
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Re: CCI .22 Stinger Cart.
Also thank our renowned shots a fair amount comes in,Stingers are available with quite a few dealers up North.(Rest of the sentence edited for obvious reasons.Tut tut Ol' boy. -Moderator)marksman";p="56460 wrote: No, CCI Stingers are not supposed to be available in India, at least with the dealers. These may be lying with some individuals who've got them into the country under allowable limit of personal baggage rules.
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Brar try Vishal Gun House in Chandigarh for the Stingers.
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Hi Harvikram_brar
I think the CCI - Mini Magnum is more freely avaliable with the dealers than the Stingers.
I personelly rate the MiniMag to be better as it holds the same charge as the stinger, but the projectile is heavier.
The lightweight projectile of the stinger does not allow accurate shooting, it's fast, but not accurate after 40 - 50 yards
I think the CCI - Mini Magnum is more freely avaliable with the dealers than the Stingers.
I personelly rate the MiniMag to be better as it holds the same charge as the stinger, but the projectile is heavier.
The lightweight projectile of the stinger does not allow accurate shooting, it's fast, but not accurate after 40 - 50 yards
harvikram_brar";p="56448 wrote: Hi everyone,
Are .22 CCI Stingers available in india? Whats the price?
How are these cart. Performance wise.
Are any other cart. Better than these available in india?
Pls. Give ur comments.
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Re: CCI .22 Stinger Cart.
Thanks sanjay , what is the location of vishal gun house, and what price it should be ?
As someone quoted 70 for CCI mini mag. And 140 for hollow points.
Is it worth?
As someone quoted 70 for CCI mini mag. And 140 for hollow points.
Is it worth?
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Re: CCI .22 Stinger Cart.
Look up the dealer directory,nos should be there,IIRC the person to reach is Satish Gupta
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Dear Moa,MoA";p="56603 wrote: Shamsher accuracy is relative....
Stinger's and MiniMag's will both easily achieve minute of soda can at 100 meters. However if you're looking for serious groups... then neither one is appropriate.
A person looking to hit soda cans would use the eleys & the other Match ammo.
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Shamsher,
Actually no. The stingers and mini mag's are quite OK for for 1st round hits. Hell you could do that even with the Yellow jacket ammo, as long as you have an adequate zero.
The Ballistics of the various types of ammo are different at those ranges.
Assuming a 100 meter zero using CCI Standard.. the Stingers will hit about 4 inches high. The Mini Mags about 2.5-3 inches .. Lapua Midas about .5 high and Eley Tenex about the same for all practical purposes. This is assuming no cross wind.
Knowing your gun and ammunition is vital.
Actually no. The stingers and mini mag's are quite OK for for 1st round hits. Hell you could do that even with the Yellow jacket ammo, as long as you have an adequate zero.
The Ballistics of the various types of ammo are different at those ranges.
Assuming a 100 meter zero using CCI Standard.. the Stingers will hit about 4 inches high. The Mini Mags about 2.5-3 inches .. Lapua Midas about .5 high and Eley Tenex about the same for all practical purposes. This is assuming no cross wind.
Knowing your gun and ammunition is vital.
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I have shot both and i feel the mini-mag is more stable as a round. The stinger was a favourite of mine at first but now since my rifle is older min-mags and KF feature more on its diet.harvikram_brar";p="56613 wrote: Thanks sanjay , what is the location of vishal gun house, and what price it should be ?
As someone quoted 70 for CCI mini mag. And 140 for hollow points.
Is it worth?
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