Aguila Super Extra in a Ruger RPR @AguilaAmmoTV#22LR

Published on December 6, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video demonstrates a 100-yard shooting test of Aguila Super Extra .22LR ammunition using a Ruger RPR rifle. The shooter engages a paper target, makes scope adjustments, and analyzes the resulting shot grouping. Performance data, including average group size and mean radius, is presented, indicating the ammunition's potential for accuracy at this distance.

Quick Summary

A 100-yard shooting test was conducted using Aguila Super Extra .22LR ammunition in a Ruger RPR rifle. The results showed an average group size of 2.54 inches and a mean radius of 0.84 MOA, demonstrating the ammunition's accuracy potential at this distance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammo and Rifle Introduction
  2. 00:04Shooting Setup and Range
  3. 00:07100-Yard Shooting Test
  4. 00:10Scope Adjustment
  5. 00:20Continued Firing String
  6. 00:48Target Results Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition was tested in the Ruger RPR rifle?

The video tested Aguila Super Extra .22LR ammunition. This specific load was fired from a Ruger RPR rifle during a 100-yard shooting session to evaluate its performance and accuracy.

What were the accuracy results for Aguila Super Extra .22LR at 100 yards?

At 100 yards, the Aguila Super Extra .22LR ammunition, when fired from a Ruger RPR, achieved an average group size of 2.54 inches. The mean radius was recorded at 0.84 MOA, indicating a consistent shot pattern.

What rifle was used for the 100-yard shooting test?

A Ruger RPR rifle was utilized for the 100-yard shooting test. This bolt-action rifle, equipped with a large scope, was used to evaluate the accuracy of the Aguila Super Extra .22LR ammunition.

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