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 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 seems to favor the Aguila ammunition.

Quick Summary

In a 100-yard test using a Ruger Precision Rimfire, Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR ammunition achieved a smaller average group size of 2.7 inches, outperforming CCI Mini Mags which averaged 3.43 inches. Both are 40-grain copper-plated round nose projectiles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo Test Setup
  2. 00:31Rifle and Scope Build Details
  3. 00:53Aguila Super Extra High Velocity Test Begins
  4. 05:37Barrel Cleaning Between Ammunition Tests
  5. 05:51CCI Mini Mags Test Begins
  6. 10:21Aura Sponsor Segment
  7. 11:08Ammunition Test Results and Analysis
  8. 12:07Presenter's Surprise and Conclusion
  9. 13:14Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

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

In a 100-yard test using a Ruger Precision Rimfire, Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR ammunition achieved a smaller average group size of 2.7 inches, outperforming CCI Mini Mags which averaged 3.43 inches.

What are the stated muzzle velocities for CCI Mini Mags and Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR?

The stated muzzle velocity for Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22LR is 1255 feet per second, while CCI Mini Mags is stated at 1235 feet per second on the box.

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

The ammunition comparison was conducted using a Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle with factory trigger, barrel, and action, topped with a Discovery Optics LHD 8-32 power first focal plane scope.

How did the presenter ensure a fair comparison between the two 22LR ammunition types?

To ensure a fair comparison, the presenter ran a bore brush through the rifle's barrel twice between testing each ammunition type, aiming to maintain equivalent levels of fouling for both.

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