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Normally they are $20 a box. Add shipping to that and the dry box and you break even. If I were to drive to Cabelas it would cost me 6 hours of driving and close to 60. in fuel. Last time I bought thru the mail it cost me $48 including shipping for the AR Tactical, now I'll get 4 boxes and a dry box for $99. For me its worth it.
 
I take it the $17.99 on the Tactical 22 rounds is in store only? The site still doesn't have it listed as on sale, only the ones with the "free" (yeah right) dry box. If I did my math right, it comes to about $6.60 pre-tax (man I was pi$$ed when they got a Cabelas here in Washington and I had to start payin tax on my orders even though they still ship from across the country) Plus, the Cabelas here isn't all that great, the one I went to in Arizona was way cooler and the Bass Pro Shops there put ANY Cabelas to shame. That place is amazing. Sorry, rant, off topic.

I may just have to break down and get the dry box deal since free shipping would help; but I'd much rather have another box of ammo.

At that price, I can get Mini Mags though....
 
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My 1500 rounds + dry box of the new CCI tactical came in the mail today. Packaged up nicely - lose in 375 count boxes which were inside the dry box with lots of packaging so nothing rattled around. They are 40 grain copper plated round nose 1200 fps. I'll post again when I get a chance to test them.

These were specifically designed for 22ar rifles like the 15-22. I saw someone post about CCI actually using the 15-22 to test these.
 
the main reason i looked to the tactical instead of the minimag is the lower velocity, which is supossedly going to make it more accurate. you can go even lower velocity with the cci standard, but they are all going to be lead noses, not plated. this is the lowest velocity copper plated bullet for our application by CCI. still waiting to get some results on that.
 
I'm pretty surprised they didn't do a 36 grain instead of the 40 with the tactical rounds since the CCI 36gr HP's outperform the 40gr Mini Mag. It'll be interesting to see the tactical's up against the 36'ers.
 
I'm pretty surprised they didn't do a 36 grain instead of the 40 with the tactical rounds since the CCI 36gr HP's outperform the 40gr Mini Mag. It'll be interesting to see the tactical's up against the 36'ers.

Remember, the 15-22 has a 1:15" twist, which actually should make it better for slightly heavier bullet weights. Most .22LR rifles seem to be 1:16". Whether this is enough of a difference to actually come into play is yet to be seen, but it may have influenced their decision to go with the 40gr. Also, round nose ammo tends to feed smoother in most applications than HP (which is what most 36gr rounds are).

Do let us know how it works out! I agree that unless the Standard Velocity load on the "Tactical" rounds really makes a big difference, for the money Cabela's charges, I might as well purchase 40gr Mini-Mag. I've had no problems with those at all.
 
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My 1500 rounds + dry box of the new CCI tactical came in the mail today. Packaged up nicely - lose in 375 count boxes which were inside the dry box with lots of packaging so nothing rattled around. They are 40 grain copper plated round nose 1200 fps. I'll post again when I get a chance to test them.

These were specifically designed for 22ar rifles like the 15-22. I saw someone post about CCI actually using the 15-22 to test these.

Mine came yesterday also. As you said packed nicely, no broken boxes. I need a good Saturday to get out and shoot, so far I've picked up 3,000 rounds of the AR Tactical.
 
Remember, the 15-22 has a 1:15" twist, which actually should make it better for slightly heavier bullet weights. Most .22LR rifles seem to be 1:16". Whether this is enough of a difference to actually come into play is yet to be seen, but it may have influenced their decision to go with the 40gr. Also, round nose ammo tends to feed smoother in most applications than HP (which is what most 36gr rounds are)

On page 2 of this thread, the CCI 36gr HP's did slightly better than the 40gr Mini Mags at 25 yards. The slightly higher twist rate of 1:15 will help to stabilize the heavier rounds at longer ranges giving them the edge in longer distance accuracy. (less key holing) It'll be interesting to put the three (40gr Mini Mag, 36gr HP Mini Mags and tactical 22) to the test at 25, 50 and 75 yards.
 
I'm so...depressed that I finally got my ammo in today from an online order and I realized that I ordered .22 LONG =[ nor LR. Sigh...
 
I'm so...depressed that I finally got my ammo in today from an online order and I realized that I ordered .22 LONG =[ nor LR. Sigh...

Ah that really sucks. Guess you should buy something that shoots .22long now. See every cloud has a silver lining. :D
 
Hahah ahh, I want a 9mm pistol though! What shoots .22 long? I guessed .22 revolvers.
 
I should hang out outside of Turner's and see if anyone wants any CCI :)
 
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