Aguila Standard vs. CCI Standard vs - Ruger RPR ammo test

Published on May 3, 2025
Duration: 11:06

This video compares CCI Standard Velocity and Aguila Super Extra Standard Velocity 22LR ammunition in a factory Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle. The Aguila ammunition demonstrated superior grouping performance, achieving a smaller average group size and mean radius. The test highlights the importance of ammunition selection for rimfire accuracy.

Quick Summary

Aguila Super Extra Standard Velocity 22LR ammunition outperformed CCI Standard Velocity in a Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle test, achieving a smaller average group size of 1.84 inches and a mean radius of 0.67 MOA compared to CCI's 2.37 inches and 0.89 MOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which 22LR ammunition performed better in the Ruger Precision Rimfire test?

Aguila Super Extra Standard Velocity 22LR ammunition demonstrated superior grouping performance, achieving an average group size of 1.84 inches and a mean radius of 0.67 MOA, outperforming CCI Standard Velocity.

What are the specifications for CCI Standard Velocity 22LR ammunition?

CCI Standard Velocity 22LR ammunition features a 40-grain lead round nose bullet with a stated muzzle velocity of 1,070 feet per second. It achieved an average group size of 2.37 inches in the test.

What are the specifications for Aguila Super Extra Standard Velocity 22LR ammunition?

Aguila Super Extra Standard Velocity 22LR ammunition uses a 40-grain lead round nose bullet with a stated muzzle velocity of 1,170 feet per second. It achieved an average group size of 1.84 inches in the test.

What rifle and scope were used for the 22LR ammunition test?

The test utilized a factory Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle with its original barrel, trigger, and chassis, paired with a Discovery Optics LHD 8-32 power first focal plane scope.

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