Re: Aguila Superextra Subsonic
50-100 yrd. . SE, is good practice hunting/plinking ammo . I have shot Aguila SE for many years & most the HP 38 grn.SE sub's .
It was years-back about .99-cents a box Plinker but the last 10-brick case I bought was around 300-$ with shipping . It's to much for that cheep Mexican shit but you don't have much of a choice anymore these days for reasonable price subsonic accuracy .
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-size: 11pt">SE Aquila Sub's , is the ONLY money I will throw @ Aguila ammo . NEVER had any luck with there 'Match' ammo's fired from any .22 Bore I owned</span> .</span>
@ 100 yrd. SE subsonic is pretty predictable for accuracy and you can get better accuracy from it for the off-the-wall flyer, if you weight sort the ammo .
Also the only real bitch about the Mex. Aguila is that cheep-ass Paraffin wax they spray on it for bullet Lube .
If Aguila put a quality Lube on that Mex. cheepass SE shit . IT would be the best low-end practice .22 ammo around .
Paraffin wax Lube on the SE also suckass when the outside weather Temp, starts going down low under the 50-F. mark . I Have had it take more than 10 to 17 rounds to start grouping right and the Bore warmed-up for good tight groups . When the Temps. are warm outside the SE is pretty predictable even for a 1st round CB shot .
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OK in this Pic, I put an <span style="font-weight: bold">( <span style="font-size: 11pt">unreasonable amount of time</span>)</span> into this Brick of Aguila 38 grn. HP SE . Just to see how tight I could get it .
weight sorted / re-lubed / re-formed bullet shape
It will group great but if Time is money. You are going broke with the amount of work .
This is Only 25 yrd. with 4-in-a-row 5-round grous but @ 100 yrd. it was pretty good results also.
But because I worked these over, this is not going to be typical for you just pulling it the box for the cheep SE .
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