Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Just shot a big coon under the light at 112yds with a Stinger. It was looking straight towards me, it dropped and then staggered off into the shadows. I'll shoot some other varmints off of it tomorrow.
The Stingers shot 5 1/2" higher than the Norma TAC at 100yds. About 1" high at 50 puts them dead on at 100. The Stingers don't group quit as well as the Norma but I'm going to like them for killing stuff inside of 150yds.
Stingers will shoot flatter but don't hit as hard at 100 yards and beyond as a regular high velocity HP. They also won't expand at 100 yards. You gain flatter trajectory but at the expense of accuracy and energy.

Not expanding might be a good thing when shooting hogs at longer ranges. Explain the lack of expanding if you would, your losing me on that. Thanks, Vince


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