BC-22 Ammo Tests #pewpew #rimfire

Published on September 29, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video tests the accuracy of three different .22LR ammunition types: Federal Auto Match, CCI Standard, and Aguila Super Extra High Velocity. The results indicate significant variation in group sizes at 25 yards, with CCI Standard performing notably well, while Federal Auto Match showed inconsistency. Aguila Super Extra offered a middle ground in performance.

Quick Summary

In a 25-yard accuracy test of .22LR ammunition, CCI Standard performed best with a tight, consistent group. Federal Auto Match showed significant inconsistency with flyers, while Aguila Super Extra High Velocity offered moderate accuracy, outperforming Federal but not matching CCI.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammo Introduction
  2. 00:13Federal Auto Match Test
  3. 00:30Aguila Super Extra Test
  4. 00:40CCI Standard Test
  5. 00:45Federal Auto Match Re-test

Frequently Asked Questions

Which .22LR ammunition performed best in the 25-yard accuracy test?

In the tested group sizes at 25 yards, CCI Standard .22LR ammunition demonstrated the best accuracy, producing a tight and consistent group. Aguila Super Extra High Velocity performed moderately well, while Federal Auto Match showed significant inconsistency with flyers.

What were the key findings from testing Federal Auto Match .22LR ammunition?

Federal Auto Match .22LR ammunition exhibited inconsistent accuracy during the 25-yard test. The initial group included significant flyers, with shots landing far outside the main cluster, indicating variability in performance for this particular load.

How did Aguila Super Extra High Velocity .22LR compare to other tested ammunition?

Aguila Super Extra High Velocity .22LR ammunition provided a decent group size at 25 yards. While not as accurate as CCI Standard, it performed notably better than Federal Auto Match, offering a middle-ground option in terms of accuracy.

Why is ammunition testing important for rimfire shooters?

Testing different rimfire ammunition loads is crucial because accuracy can vary significantly between brands and even specific product lines. This variation directly impacts a shooter's ability to achieve consistent groups for plinking, competition, or small game hunting.

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