Weak 22lr Vs Powerful 22lr

Published on November 3, 2025
Duration: 0:42

This video compares the power of two distinct .22 LR ammunition types: the very low-power Aguila Super Colibri and the high-velocity CCI Stinger. Using a suppressed Beretta 21A Bobcat, the demonstration highlights the significant difference in terminal ballistics by observing the impact on a pumpkin. The Super Colibri produces minimal damage, while the Stinger creates a much larger, more destructive wound channel, illustrating the vast spectrum of performance within the .22 LR caliber.

Quick Summary

The Aguila Super Colibri is a low-power .22 LR round (590 FPS, 20gr lead bullet), while the CCI Stinger is a high-velocity option (1640 FPS, 32gr Copper-Plated Hollow Point). A comparison using a suppressed Beretta 21A Bobcat showed the Stinger created a significantly larger exit hole in a pumpkin, demonstrating its superior power and terminal effect.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo Comparison
  2. 00:07Aguila Super Colibri Test
  3. 00:17CCI Stinger Test
  4. 00:33Power Difference Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference in power between Aguila Super Colibri and CCI Stinger .22 LR ammunition?

The Aguila Super Colibri is a very low-power .22 LR round (590 FPS, 20gr), while the CCI Stinger is one of the most powerful (1640 FPS, 32gr). This difference was visually demonstrated by the much larger exit hole the Stinger created in a pumpkin compared to the Super Colibri.

What firearm was used to test the .22 LR ammunition?

The demonstration utilized a suppressed Beretta 21A Bobcat pistol. This setup allowed for observation of the ammunition's performance while minimizing noise, highlighting the distinct impact characteristics of each round.

How does bullet type affect .22 LR performance?

The Aguila Super Colibri uses a 20-grain lead bullet, contributing to its low power. The CCI Stinger uses a heavier 32-grain Copper-Plated Hollow Point, designed for expansion and greater terminal effect, leading to its significantly higher velocity and destructive capability.

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