Why a .22 caliber firearm may be the most important purchase you can make... part 2: Ammo Choices

Published on September 25, 2011
Duration: 5:24

This video explores the versatility of the .22 caliber firearm, highlighting how different ammunition types drastically alter performance. It compares CCI Mini-Mags for hunting, Federal Bulk Pack for plinking, and the extremely quiet Aguila Sniper Subsonic and Aguila Colibri rounds. The Marlin Model 25 is shown to reliably feed various .22 LR and .22 Short loads.

Quick Summary

The .22 caliber firearm is exceptionally versatile; changing ammunition can significantly alter its performance, sound, and operation. Options range from high-velocity CCI Mini-Mags for hunting to quiet subsonic rounds like Aguila Sniper Subsonic, and economical Federal Bulk Pack for plinking.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to .22 Versatility
  2. 00:38CCI Mini-Mags Performance
  3. 01:08Federal Bulk Pack Testing
  4. 01:41Aguila Sniper Subsonic
  5. 02:40.22 Shorts Demonstration
  6. 03:55Aguila Colibri (Primer Only)

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the .22 caliber firearm so versatile?

The .22 caliber platform is highly versatile because simply changing the ammunition can drastically alter the firearm's operation, sound, and performance. This allows a single gun to be adapted for various uses, from hunting small game to quiet target practice.

What are the differences between CCI Mini-Mags and Federal Bulk Pack .22 LR ammo?

CCI Mini-Mags are high-velocity rounds often used for hunting small game like squirrels, producing a noticeable report. Federal Bulk Pack is a more economical option for general plinking, offering similar accuracy and report to Mini-Mags.

Is Aguila Sniper Subsonic ammo quiet?

Yes, Aguila Sniper Subsonic rounds are designed to be extremely quiet, especially when paired with a suppressor. With a suppressor, the only audible sound might be the firing pin drop, making it ideal for stealthy shooting.

Are all Aguila Colibri .22 rounds safe for rifles?

No, only the 'blue and black box' version of Aguila Colibri is recommended for rifles. The 'yellow box' version should not be used in rifles due to the risk of squib loads, which can be dangerous and damage the firearm.

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