1470 muzzle velocity, 192 ft./lbs. energy at the muzzle
At 100 yards, these have the same velocity and energy as 40 grain subsonic loads have at the muzzle
You won't find this .22 ammo just anywhere. If you're a persistent plinker who wants good performance and quality .22
long-rifle loads at a great value, these Interceptors are perfect for you. These 40-grain copper-plated loads fire 1,470
fps. Per 500 rounds.
Available: .22 Interceptor
I like these because the power. They are a little dirty, but most Aguila "Hot" ammo is. I bought these when I couldn't find clean burning CCI Velocitors. Never had a FTF. I will buy more when I can't get CCI's.
I have been using these in my Buckmark Camper for mainly plinking and target shooting. I have found the accuracy to be pretty good. I'm not the best shooter by far, but at 50ft I can keep a 10 shot group close to a 2in circle, and usually get 4-6 into a 1.5in dot I put on the target. When I first started shooting these I don't remember them being very dirty, but the last brick I went through, I found them to put out more smoke, but I have shot cheap bulk ammo that was dirtier. I have never had a misfire, ever, with these and usually you can get them for a pretty good price here on Cabela's. Also, my son has been putting them through his 10/22 with no feed problems and I think the higher velocity really works well in it.
Shot this ammo through my Glock 19 conversion kit and that was not a very good experience. Dirty ammo for one. Jammed the gun almost every single time. Bought a whole brick because the cover looks good. Waste of money. Of course for the conversion kit CCI's were recommended and that what you should stick to if you do not have dedicated 22L gun.