SHOT Show 2017: Aguila Sporting Clay Shotshells

Published on January 19, 2017
Duration: 1:19

This video features professional shooter Derek M discussing Aguila's 28 Gauge High Velocity Sporting Clay shotshells. He highlights their quality and effectiveness, noting they helped him win a world championship. The ammunition is praised for its perfectly round shot, produced using a shot tower in Mexico, and high-quality components.

Quick Summary

Professional shooter Derek M highlights Aguila's 28 Gauge High Velocity Sporting Clay shotshells as a key to his world championship wins. He praises the ammunition's high quality, particularly the perfectly round shot produced in Mexico and the excellent components, noting he fired tens of thousands of rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction with Mark Keef and Derek M
  2. 00:05Aguila Booth and Pro Shooter Derek M
  3. 00:15Aguila 28 Gauge High Velocity Sporting Clay Load
  4. 00:22Ammunition Quality and World Championship
  5. 00:27Shot Manufacturing Process
  6. 00:35Component Quality
  7. 00:40Round Count for World Championship
  8. 00:59Reliability and Performance
  9. 01:07Thank You and Further Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Aguila sporting clay shotshells high quality?

Aguila sporting clay shotshells are considered high quality due to their perfectly round shot, manufactured in Mexico using a shot tower. They also feature high-quality powder and other components, contributing to their reliable performance in competition.

Which Aguila shotshell load did pro shooter Derek M use?

Professional shooter Derek M uses the Aguila 28 Gauge High Velocity Sporting Clay load. He stated that this specific load has worked very well for him and was instrumental in his success, including winning a world championship.

How many rounds of Aguila ammunition did Derek M shoot for his championship?

Derek M estimates he shot somewhere after 10,000 rounds of this ammunition on his road to a world championship. He believes the total could be between 20,000 to 25,000 rounds, highlighting the extensive use and reliability of the shells.

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