This product spotlight from Brownells introduces Aguila rimfire ammunition, highlighting its manufacturing origins in Mexico since 1961 and a newer facility in Texas. The video emphasizes that their current rimfire offerings are new and manufactured to Olympic standards with clean-burning propellant, suggesting a significant improvement over past products. It covers projectile variety for different shooting applications and mentions the availability of nickel-plated cases for enhanced extraction reliability.
Winchester's Razorback XT ammunition, introduced in 2012, is specifically engineered for wild hog hunting. Available in .223 Rem (64-grain) and .308 Win (150-grain), it features an all-brass bullet (95% copper, 5% zinc) with a deep hollow point and a unique bevel profile designed to delay expansion until inside the animal's cavity. This design promotes deep penetration through tough hide and bristles, ensuring high weight retention. The ammunition also incorporates nickel-plated cases for reliable feeding in AR-style magazines and flash-suppressed powder, a technology borrowed from law enforcement applications, to minimize muzzle flash during low-light hunting scenarios.
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