.22 vs Bologna Velocitor Interceptor Stinger Supermaximum

Published on May 10, 2023
Duration: 8:01

This video demonstrates the terminal ballistics of various .22 LR hollow-point ammunition types by shooting them into bologna at 15 yards. The instructor compares the damage caused by standard bulk pack rounds against high-velocity options like CCI Velocitor, Aguila Interceptor, CCI Stinger, and Aguila Super Maximum, noting a progressive increase in damage with higher velocity and specialized designs. Future tests with .22 Magnum and .17 HMR are also mentioned.

Quick Summary

Buckeye Ballistics tested various .22 LR hollow-point rounds, including CCI Velocitor, Aguila Interceptor, CCI Stinger, and Aguila Super Maximum, against bologna at 15 yards. The Aguila Super Maximum (30gr HP, 1700 fps) demonstrated the most significant damage, causing extensive shredding and material displacement, indicating superior terminal ballistics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: .22 LR Ammo Test Setup
  2. 00:59Ammunition Overview: Super Extra, Velocitor, Interceptor, Stinger, Super Maximum
  3. 01:57Baseline Test: Aguila Super Extra .22 LR
  4. 02:10Test Order: Velocitor, Interceptor, Stinger, Super Maximum
  5. 02:15Shooting Distance: 15 Yards
  6. 04:44Results: Aguila Super Extra Damage Analysis
  7. 05:16Results: CCI Velocitor Damage Analysis
  8. 05:28Results: Aguila Interceptor Damage Analysis
  9. 05:45Results: CCI Stinger Damage Analysis
  10. 06:02Results: Aguila Super Maximum Damage Analysis
  11. 06:25Future Tests: .22 Mag, .17 HMR, Pistol Calibers
  12. 06:47Related Content: Rifle Review, Ammo Series Links
  13. 07:07Channel Playlists: Rimfire, Caliber Comparisons

Frequently Asked Questions

What .22 LR ammunition was tested against bologna?

The video tested Aguila Super Extra (38gr HP, 1280 fps), CCI Velocitor (40gr HP, 1435 fps), Aguila Interceptor (40gr HP, 1470 fps), CCI Stinger (32gr HP, 1640 fps), and Aguila Super Maximum (30gr HP, 1700 fps) at a distance of 15 yards.

Which .22 LR round caused the most damage in the bologna test?

The Aguila Super Maximum .22 LR, with its advertised 1700 fps velocity and 30-grain hollow point, caused the most extensive shredding and material displacement in the bologna, indicating the highest terminal ballistics among the tested rounds.

How did the CCI Stinger .22 LR perform in the terminal ballistics test?

The CCI Stinger, advertised at 1640 fps with a 32-grain hollow point, showed significant material loss and pushed the rear of the bologna out further than lower-velocity rounds, demonstrating substantial energy transfer.

What is the purpose of testing .22 LR ammunition on bologna?

Testing .22 LR ammunition on bologna serves as a practical demonstration of terminal ballistics, allowing for visual comparison of bullet expansion, penetration, and energy transfer between different types of hollow-point rounds at a close range.

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