This video conducts a comparative test of CCI Standard and Aguila Super Extra 22LR ammunition. It aims to evaluate the performance differences between these two popular .22 Long Rifle loads, likely focusing on aspects such as accuracy, reliability, and velocity. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts who use .22LR ammunition for plinking, training, or small game hunting, providing valuable data for making informed purchasing decisions.
This YouTube video focuses on the Aguila Super Extra .22LR ammunition, specifically testing it in a Ruger RPR rifle. The description encourages viewers to read a detailed review on the Moondog Industries website, which compares Aguila Super Extra to CCI Standard ammunition. The video directly tags both Aguila Ammo TV and Ruger Firearms, indicating a focus on these brands and their products.
This YouTube video, 'Moondog TMI Live 241106 deepfakes and the post-election', from November 6, 2024, is a live chat show hosted by Moondog. The discussion topics include Moondog's new Discovery Optics LHD video, Aguila Super Extra 22LR ammunition, Artificial Intelligence (AI), deepfakes, and the election. The video is sponsored by Aura, with a promotional offer for a 14-day free trial to check for data breaches. Show notes and links are available on moondogindustries.com.
This video features a test of Aguila Super Extra Standard Velocity ammunition in a Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle. The creator, Moondog Industries, provides a review of the ammunition's performance. The video is sponsored by Aura, a data protection service, and includes a promotional link. Additional content from Moondog Industries across various social media platforms is linked. Production notes detail the filming equipment and editing software used, emphasizing safe and legally regulated filming conditions, with some portions potentially filmed on a law enforcement range under supervision. The description also includes a disclaimer regarding affiliate links and liability for attempting demonstrations.
This video, titled 'Stockpile Saturday 2/24/24 Aguila Super Extra, Federal Punch, starline brass, Hornady bullets', appears to be a short update on ammunition and reloading components acquired during 'Stockpile Saturday' on February 24, 2024. The description confirms it's a brief segment of their regular content. The primary focus is on specific brands of ammunition (Aguila Super Extra, Federal Punch) and components (Starline brass, Hornady bullets), suggesting an interest in firearm ammunition stockpiling and possibly handloading.
This video features an unboxing, range review, and first shots of the Savage Mark II Minimalist .22lr bolt-action rifle. It also covers sighting in the rifle with a Riton Primal 3-9x40 scope and using Aguila Super Extra ammunition. The description emphasizes responsible firearm handling and disclaims any affiliation with retailers or manufacturers mentioned, and explicitly states no firearms are for sale.
This video features a comprehensive test of Aguila Super Extra .22LR bulk ammunition using a Taurus TX22 pistol. The evaluation includes using a chronograph for velocity measurements and ballistic gel to assess terminal performance. The content aims to determine if this .22LR ammunition offers good consistency and reliability for its price point.
This YouTube video features a range test of the SIG P322 pistol equipped with a Holosun 407K red dot optic. The reviewer is testing the performance of the pistol using Aguila Super Extra .22lr ammunition. The video emphasizes safe shooting practices on a private range and includes affiliate links for gun accessories and ear protection.
This YouTube video features an "unboxing" or "score" of a bulk pack of Aguila Super Extra .22 Long Rifle ammunition. The creator acquired two 500-round boxes from Cabela's and expresses satisfaction with the purchase, noting it was a good deal. The video focuses on the ammunition itself, specifically the 38-grain hollowpoint variant, and the excitement of acquiring a significant quantity for .22 LR firearms.
This video features a range test of a nickel-plated Beretta Model 21A in .22LR. The reviewer tests its reliability and accuracy with various ammunition types, including CCI Stinger, Aguila Super Extra, Federal Auto Match, and Federal 36gr hollowpoint. The pistol is described as a 'gentleman's pocket pistol' and is noted for its ability to consistently hit a steel plate at 10 yards. A single minor feeding issue with Stingers is reported, attributed possibly to magazine function and deemed a fluke. Overall, the reviewer expresses satisfaction with the pistol's performance, suggesting quality ammunition contributes to its reliability.
This YouTube video conducts a ballistic gel test comparing the Aguila Super Extra .22lr ammunition against the Federal Punch. The primary focus is to determine if the Aguila Super Extra possesses sufficient performance to defeat the Federal Punch in terms of penetration and expansion. The video also includes disclaimers about safe shooting practices and mentions an Amazon affiliate storefront for viewers interested in related gear.
This video focuses on an ammo testing takeaway for the Ruger LCP II, identifying specific round nose and hollow point .22LR ammunition brands that have proven 100% reliable and feed well. The presenter emphasizes the importance of finding reliable ammunition for concealed carry, even for a rimfire pistol, and mentions plans to test more ammunition types like Stingers and Thunderbolts. The content highlights the practical considerations for carrying the LCP II as a backup or sole firearm, stressing that while .22LR isn't as reliable as centerfire, thorough testing is crucial for personal defense.