Hi rimfire enthusiast,
My name is Fred Baldwin and I am 65 years old and lived in Indianapolis Indiana for the last 45 years designing and manufacturing IndyCar racing components.
As a child my grandfather gave me a Stevens 94H, 410 shotgun and a Ruger 1022. I've bagged many squirrels, rabbit, possum, raccoon, turkeys and many wild pigs with my 22 rimfire. So I have an affection for .22 rifles. Recently I purchased a CZ 455 America .17 HMR caliber rifle with interchangeable .22 Magnum and .22 Long rifle barrels. My goal is to develop .20 caliber bullet with a .22 Long rifle CCI Stinger case. I have already developed and manufactured the .20-.22 Stinger bullet and are waiting for the .20 caliber barrel from (Green Mountain rifle barrels ) that will fit my CZ 455. I also have chamber reamers coming from Dave Kiff at( Pacific Tool and Gauge ) to do the chambering on the barrels. The bullet is 1.25 inches long so it fits perfectly in the CZ's magnum magazine. The .20 caliber bullet fits the CCI .22 Long rifle brass nickel coated case perfectly with a little bit of necking down. The .20 caliber bullet is readily available from 20 grain to 60 grains from several manufacturers. Hornady offers seven different sizes alone. The CCI Stinger bullet and a hornady 32 grain .204 Ruger bullet weighs the same and has better aerodynamic BC shape for flatter trajectories. The CCI stinger bullet is only half full of powder and has a velocity of 1640 ft./s With a little work I'm hoping that my .20-.22 Stinger can attain around 2000 ft./s. And have good knockdown power for varmint shooting up to 200 yards. I've developed my own shell holder and tooling for fixturing bullets and will be offering it to anyone who's interested. I haven't made up my mind whether or not I want to go into production of this round on a limited basis. I've talked to Green Mountain about purchasing the barrels that will fit Ruger 1022's and the CZ's rifles for you guys who want to convert over to a .20 caliber. As a new member I hope my interest will be interesting to all of you. Now if I can figure out how to do an attachment on this form I would be more than glad to send you pictures of what I'm doing?
Fred!
My name is Fred Baldwin and I am 65 years old and lived in Indianapolis Indiana for the last 45 years designing and manufacturing IndyCar racing components.
As a child my grandfather gave me a Stevens 94H, 410 shotgun and a Ruger 1022. I've bagged many squirrels, rabbit, possum, raccoon, turkeys and many wild pigs with my 22 rimfire. So I have an affection for .22 rifles. Recently I purchased a CZ 455 America .17 HMR caliber rifle with interchangeable .22 Magnum and .22 Long rifle barrels. My goal is to develop .20 caliber bullet with a .22 Long rifle CCI Stinger case. I have already developed and manufactured the .20-.22 Stinger bullet and are waiting for the .20 caliber barrel from (Green Mountain rifle barrels ) that will fit my CZ 455. I also have chamber reamers coming from Dave Kiff at( Pacific Tool and Gauge ) to do the chambering on the barrels. The bullet is 1.25 inches long so it fits perfectly in the CZ's magnum magazine. The .20 caliber bullet fits the CCI .22 Long rifle brass nickel coated case perfectly with a little bit of necking down. The .20 caliber bullet is readily available from 20 grain to 60 grains from several manufacturers. Hornady offers seven different sizes alone. The CCI Stinger bullet and a hornady 32 grain .204 Ruger bullet weighs the same and has better aerodynamic BC shape for flatter trajectories. The CCI stinger bullet is only half full of powder and has a velocity of 1640 ft./s With a little work I'm hoping that my .20-.22 Stinger can attain around 2000 ft./s. And have good knockdown power for varmint shooting up to 200 yards. I've developed my own shell holder and tooling for fixturing bullets and will be offering it to anyone who's interested. I haven't made up my mind whether or not I want to go into production of this round on a limited basis. I've talked to Green Mountain about purchasing the barrels that will fit Ruger 1022's and the CZ's rifles for you guys who want to convert over to a .20 caliber. As a new member I hope my interest will be interesting to all of you. Now if I can figure out how to do an attachment on this form I would be more than glad to send you pictures of what I'm doing?
Fred!