Aguila .22 Long Rifle 40gr SP Interceptor Ammunition, 50 Round Box – 1B222320
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Caliber: .22 LR
Rounds: 50
- Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
- Bullet Type: Soft Point
- Bullet Weight: 40 GR
- Muzzle Energy: 192 ft lbs
- Muzzle Velocity: 1470 FPS
- Casing Material: Brass
- Sub Brand: Interceptor
- Rounds per Box: 50
- Boxes per Case: 100
Aguila Ammunition, founded in 1961, is dedicated to the development and manufacturing of self-defense, recreational, hunting, law enforcement, and military ammunition. Aguila Ammunition meets SAAMI as well as CIP standards. Aguila’s rimfire ammunition uses ELEY technology, the same used by Olympic shooting teams, and clean combustible powders to offer maximum output at controlled pressures.
JAMES
1 year agoBe interesting how these stack up with stingers. Haven't been able to test yet but no matter what the outcome it will be fun to see. They make some pretty good ammo!
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1 year agoaccuracy from my rem 581-s at 130 yds is minute-of-bottlecap.in a stiff breeze these seem to drift less than other hv .22 lr. ammo.a bit over-priced at most stores.could be sold for way less than 5 bucks/50.favorite target is cracked eggs at 100+.my dawg cleans up.
Eligio M.
1 year agoI have a couple 20+ acre properties loaded with prairie dogs. Between the SuperMaximum and Interceptor Aguila .22s...It's a toss-up. I consistently take out dogs at 125+ yards with my Marlin 39A with either ammo. The Interceptor appears not to drop as much at these ranges...probably due to being 40 vs. 30 grains for the SuperMax.
Thomas G
1 year agoExtremely accurate and reliable ammunition although a little expensive for .22 ammunition. Only use it for certain situations.
John S
1 year agoThey should be a dollar less. A competitive sporting goods store locally sells them for three dollars and ninety ninety cents. Super Extra not Interceptors. Interceptors are only at Sportsmans Warehouse.
Richard D
1 year agoI am very pleased with the performance of this ammo. I will not talk groups at this time since I have not shot since the early 1990's, need a lot more practice. Next will be to try this out in my Ruger 10/22. I will be buying more in the near future.
DAVID K
1 year agoAccurate, no failure to feed/fire/eject. No hang fires. Tested it in my new S&W M&P 22 c and my 55 year old Ruger Standard semi-auto. Reliable ... that is a critical consideration for any ammo.
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