CCI Stinger 22LR - 32 Grains - 1640fps and 191ft/lbs
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BallistiXPro Information about this ammo:
Bullet weight: 32 grains
Bullet Style: Copper-Plated Hollow Point
Total weight: 43.6 - 44.2 grains (average 43.85 grains)
Total length: 0.98" - 0.991" (average 0.982")
Brass width (Rim): 0.27" - 0.272" (average 0.27")
Brass width (Body): 0.22" - 0.222" (average 0.221")
Velocity: 1640fps at Muzzle, 1292fps at 50 yards
Energy: 191 ft-lb at muzzle, 119 ft-lb at 50 yards
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.084
Drop: Rises 1.9” when zeroed at 100 yards
CCI Stinger, is a 22LR 32 Grain weight bullet. It flies at 1640fps from the muzzle with an energy of 191ft/lbs. At 50yds the bullet is still flying at 1292fps and has an energy of 119ft.lbs. The rise in height if sighted 1.5 inches above the bore line and sighted to 100 yards is 1.9 inches, so this bullet is not only fast but it flies very level. The average 22LR is sighted at 50 yards and drops 6.5 inches at 100 yards. So that alone is really impressive. Now these are the facts according to the manufacturer.
Okay when testing this bullet, I did notice that is did fly very flat, and had a little extra push. I had to slide and readjust my bench mount once because it scooted on me from the 22. LOL! So that says something.
My groupings including flyers were as follows, 2.125" wide by 1.625" top to bottom. If you take out the flyers then our groupings are then 1.625" wide by 1.25" high. We had 9 flyers meaning the bullets are 82% of the time going to hit right on target and about every 5th bullet is going to be a flyer. This is in the better range as far as quality goes.
The CCI Stinger turns out to be a high quality bullet, with a super fast speed, high energy and a very flat trajectory. So all in all a nice choice for a 22.