CCI Mini Mag vs Aguila Super Extra HV – Ruger RPR 22LR

Published on November 2, 2025
Duration: 13:44

This video compares CCI Mini Mags and Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR ammunition at 100 yards using a Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle. The test reveals that Aguila Super Extra HV achieved a smaller average group size (2.7 inches) compared to CCI Mini Mags (3.43 inches), despite CCI's higher stated muzzle velocity. The presenter notes that the Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle appears to favor the Aguila ammunition, challenging previous assumptions about CCI's consistent performance across all platforms.

Quick Summary

In a 100-yard test with a Ruger Precision Rimfire, Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR ammunition achieved an average group size of 2.7 inches, outperforming CCI Mini Mags which averaged 3.43 inches. This suggests the rifle may favor the Aguila rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo Test Setup
  2. 00:31Budget Build: Scope and Rifle Details
  3. 00:53Testing Aguila Super Extra High Velocity
  4. 05:37Barrel Cleaning Between Ammunition Types
  5. 05:51Testing CCI Mini Mags
  6. 10:21Ammunition Results and Analysis
  7. 11:39Flyers and Average Group Size Comparison
  8. 12:08Surprising Results: Rifle Preference
  9. 13:14Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

Which 22LR ammunition performed better at 100 yards in the Ruger Precision Rimfire?

In this specific test, Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR ammunition achieved a smaller average group size of 2.7 inches at 100 yards compared to CCI Mini Mags, which averaged 3.43 inches. The rifle appeared to favor the Aguila rounds.

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

Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR is a 40-grain copper plated round nose with a stated muzzle velocity of 1255 feet per second. It was tested in a Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle.

What are the specifications for CCI Mini Mag 22LR?

CCI Mini Mag 22LR is also a 40-grain copper plated round nose, with a stated muzzle velocity of 1235 feet per second. It was compared against Aguila Super Extra HV in the same rifle and distance.

How did the Ruger Precision Rimfire perform with different 22LR ammunitions?

The Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle, equipped with a Discovery Optics LHD scope, showed a preference for Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR, producing tighter groups than CCI Mini Mags at 100 yards, which surprised the presenter.

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