The Rarest 22LR AMMO i Own

Published on January 7, 2026
Duration: 1:18

This video showcases the rare Aguila .22 Sniper Subsonic ammunition, featuring a heavy 60-grain bullet designed for subsonic performance. The host demonstrates its effectiveness in suppressed shooting with a Volquartsen VT2 rifle, noting its significantly reduced noise signature. A ballistic impact test confirms the round's substantial energy transfer despite its subsonic velocity.

Quick Summary

The Aguila .22 Sniper Subsonic is a rare .22LR round featuring a heavy 60-grain lead bullet, making it subsonic for suppressed shooting. It offers significant noise reduction and notable energy transfer, capable of splitting a jug during impact tests.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Rarest .22LR Ammo
  2. 00:15Aguila Sniper Subsonic Specs
  3. 00:32Suppressed Shooting Comparison
  4. 00:54Ballistic Impact Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Aguila .22 Sniper Subsonic ammunition unique?

The Aguila .22 Sniper Subsonic is unique due to its very short case and a heavy 60-grain lead bullet, which makes it subsonic and suitable for suppressed shooting.

How does the Aguila Sniper Subsonic perform when suppressed?

When fired suppressed, the Aguila Sniper Subsonic is significantly quieter than standard .22LR rounds, though it may cycle the firearm's bolt differently due to its subsonic nature.

What is the bullet weight and type of the Aguila .22 Sniper Subsonic?

The Aguila .22 Sniper Subsonic features a 60-grain lead solid point bullet, designed for subsonic velocities around 950 FPS.

Can the Aguila Sniper Subsonic deliver significant energy transfer?

Yes, despite being subsonic, the heavy 60-grain bullet of the Aguila Sniper Subsonic demonstrates substantial energy transfer, as shown by its ability to split a liquid-filled jug.

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