This video provides an in-depth accuracy test of the CMMG .22LR conversion kit for AR-15 platforms, comparing its performance to standard 5.56/.223 ammunition. The instructor, with apparent experience in firearms testing, details the impact of rifle twist rates on .22LR accuracy and evaluates several .22LR ammunition types at 50 yards. The results indicate an average group size of approximately 2.5 inches, with CCI Standard Velocity performing best, highlighting the kit's suitability for plinking and training rather than precision shooting.
This guide, drawing on expert analysis of the current ammunition market, provides actionable strategies for shooters to navigate industry shifts. It emphasizes smart purchasing habits, including diversifying supply, setting price targets, and leveraging seasonal deals. The advice extends to proper storage and preparation, particularly for reloaders and non-reloaders alike, ensuring readiness amidst market fluctuations.
This guide delves into the often-overlooked mechanical quirks and ballistic realities of .22LR rimfire ammunition. It explains why rimfire is inherently less reliable, discusses factors affecting performance like barrel length and ammunition quality, and offers solutions for improving consistency through proper maintenance and testing. The video emphasizes that while .22LR is an excellent training tool, its reliability issues make it unsuitable for defensive applications.
This video warns consumers about two primary ammunition scams: fake online sellers posing as reputable companies like Palmetto State Armory, Hornady, and Aguila, and the resale of stolen ammunition. It advises vigilance against deals that seem too good to be true, checking for official websites, and being aware of potential legal issues associated with purchasing stolen goods, which can now be tracked via embedded Bluetooth stickers.
This guide details the testing of rare Aguila .22LR Sniper Subsonic ammunition, focusing on its unique 60-grain bullet weight and subsonic performance. The video demonstrates its effectiveness in suppressed shooting scenarios using a Volquartsen VT2 rifle, including a ballistic impact test showing significant energy transfer. The content is presented by a specialized firearms content creator, offering high authority on the subject.
This video warns consumers about two primary ammunition scams: fake online sellers posing as legitimate companies like Palmetto State Armory, Hornady, and Aguila, and the resale of stolen ammunition. It advises vigilance against deals that seem too good to be true, checking for official websites, and being aware of tracking stickers on potentially stolen goods, which can lead to legal issues.
This video warns consumers about two primary ammunition scams: fake online sellers posing as legitimate companies like Palmetto State Armory, Hornady, and Aguila, and the resale of stolen ammunition. It advises vigilance by verifying official websites, being wary of deals that seem too good to be true, and recognizing that legitimate sellers of hazardous materials like primers and powder will charge hazmat fees. The video also highlights that stolen ammo may be tracked using embedded Bluetooth stickers, potentially leading to legal issues for the buyer.
This video provides an expert-level deep dive into the .45 ACP cartridge, tracing its historical significance from the Moro Rebellion through its use in WWI, WWII, and Vietnam. It details the caliber's ballistics, recoil characteristics, and its effectiveness in various platforms, including handguns, submachine guns, and modern carbines. The content also explores higher-power variants like .45 Super and .460 Rowland, and touches on reloading versatility and niche applications.
This YouTube video from Aguila Ammo TV focuses on their "Battle Bag" showcased at SHOT Show 2025. While the specific contents of the bag are not detailed in the provided information, the presence of the #ammo and #556 tags, along with the manufacturer's channel, strongly suggests a focus on ammunition and potentially firearm-related gear. The title implies a presentation of new products or offerings from Aguila at the event. The video is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in ammunition and tactical equipment.
This video provides a comprehensive ranking and review of the top 15 shotgun ammunition types for home defense in 2025. It details the pros and cons of birdshot, buckshot, and slugs, discussing factors like pellet size, penetration, lethality, and wall penetration. Specific loads from brands like Winchester, Fiocchi, Federal, Hornady, and Remington are analyzed for their effectiveness in self-defense scenarios.
This video poses a "would you rather" question comparing the utility of 9 mini shells versus 4 standard shells, implying a discussion around ammunition capacity and potential firearm applications, possibly for home defense or concealed carry. The description also includes hashtags related to Aguila ammunition, home defense, and USCCA, a self-defense organization, suggesting the context of self-protection and firearm ownership. The inclusion of a link to reveal firearm laws further emphasizes the legal and preparedness aspects of firearm ownership.
This guide details how to maximize the ammunition capacity of the Kel-Tec KSG-25 shotgun by utilizing Aguila mini-shells. The video, presented with high authority by Táctica Civil, demonstrates loading 37 rounds into the KSG-25, a significant increase compared to standard shotguns like the Mossberg 590. It covers the bullpup design and the practical application of specialized ammunition for increased firepower.
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