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Published on October 27, 2019
Duration: 11:21

This guide details a comprehensive test of Aguila Interceptor .22 LR ammunition using a CZ 452 Jaguar rifle and Discovery VT-2 scope. It covers initial grouping tests at various distances, scope zeroing techniques, and terminal performance evaluations, demonstrating the advantages of high-velocity rounds for flatter trajectories. Instruction is provided by an individual with high authority and expertise in firearms.

Quick Summary

This expert guide details the testing of Aguila Interceptor .22 LR ammunition using a CZ 452 Jaguar rifle and Discovery VT-2 scope. It covers initial grouping tests at 20m, 50m, and 100m, scope zeroing techniques, and terminal performance evaluations, highlighting the benefits of high-velocity rounds for flatter trajectories.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Intro to Aguila Interceptor
  2. 00:47Equipment Setup CZ 452 Jaguar
  3. 01:06Initial Grouping Tests 20-100m
  4. 04:25Scope Zeroing and Re-testing
  5. 08:58Steel and Impact Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of Aguila Interceptor .22 LR ammunition?

Aguila Interceptor .22 LR ammunition features a 40-grain bullet with a high velocity of 1470 fps. This combination is designed to provide a flatter trajectory, making it suitable for long-range shooting applications.

How is the CZ 452 Jaguar rifle set up for testing?

The CZ 452 Jaguar rifle used in this test is equipped with a Discovery VT-2 3-12x40 scope. A scope phone mount is attached to capture the point of impact through the scope's lens for detailed analysis.

What distances are used for the initial shooting tests?

Initial shooting tests are conducted at 20 meters, 50 meters, and 100 meters. These tests are performed without immediate scope adjustments to observe the natural grouping and trajectory of the high-velocity rounds.

What is the benefit of high velocity in .22 LR ammunition like the Aguila Interceptor?

The high velocity of ammunition like the Aguila Interceptor results in a flatter trajectory. This means the bullet drops less over distance, simplifying aiming and improving accuracy at longer ranges compared to standard velocity rounds.

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