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APRIL 2016VOLUME 33 • ISSUE 5

BIG BORES: CHARGE-STOPPING BEAR GUNS P. 30

ROCK RIVER

ALEXANDER ARMS

NEMO

DPMS

RUGER’S

NEW SUPER

DANGEROUS

BLACKHAWKS

GAME ARs

APRIL 2016VOLUME 33 ISSUE 5

NS P. 30

SOUTH

OF TH

E BORDER

AGUILA’S AMM

O EMPIRE

P. 46

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FEATURES // AMMO

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The Aguila Story

Mexico’s largest ammunition manufacturer offers a wide selection of loads and some of the most innovative products available today.

BRAD FITZPATRICK

BORDERSOUTHOF

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Just south of the urban center of Mexico City, Mexico, lays Cuernavaca, the capital of the state of Morales. Prior to the arrival of Europeans in Central America, Aztec rulers made their home in Cuernavaca during the warm summer months, and the region is home to some of the most valuable and important artifacts of Aztec history in all of Mexico. Today,

the city, with its towering cathedral, aquifers, abundant gardens and tropical climate is still a fa-vorite vacation spot for residents of Mexico City seeking to escape the cramped metropolis.

Cuernavaca is also home to Mexico’s largest ammunition company, Aguila. And, as the brand has expanded into the U.S. market and started appearing more and more frequent-ly on store shelves, there are a growing number of American shooters who are becoming fans of the brand. There is a general belief, though, that Aguila is a new company, and that’s not true. In fact, Aguila began producing ammuni-tion in the 1960s in Cuernavaca, taking over operations at what had once been the Remington facility in town. When Remington pulled up stakes and moved out of Cuernavaca they left behind the goods needed to produce ammo, and that’s where Aquila stepped in. Today the brand has upgrad-ed their facilities to utilize modern equipment and currently employs 1,200 people in the Cuernavaca facility.

One of the items that remained after Remington’s depar-ture was a shot tower, and under Aguila’s supervision, pro-

duction of shot resumed in Cuernavaca. Shot towers func-tion by heating lead into a molten state and dropping the liquid lead through a copper sieve high in the tower. Sur-face tension causes the lead to form into a sphere, and the lead falls into a water bath at the bottom of the tower and cools. Sieves with holes of varying diameters produce dif-ferent sized shot, and after the shot is cooled, it is checked for dimension and roundness. If a pellet is out-of-round or incorrectly sized, the lead can be re-melted and reformed. There are few operational shot towers in existence in the world, and the Aguila tower is the only one in Mexico.

With a shot tower in place it’s little surprise that Aguila makes so much shotshell ammunition, and in fact, the company produces the bulk of the sporting, upland and big game shotgun ammunition in Mexico. But a growing number of American shooters, impressed with the price and

quality of Aguila’s new competition and upland loads, have become converts to the brand. Aguila offers fi eld loads in .410, 20, 16 and 12 gauge, and they also offer buckshot loads. For 16-gauge lov-ers, and there are a lot of them out there, Aguila has offered a means by which shooters could ob-tain hunting ammunition at a reasonable cost. The company also offers 12-gauge competition loads for trap, skeet and sporting clays as well.

Rimfi re and Centerfi re OfferingsIt’s quite possible that your fi rst experience with Aguila ammunition came during the recent drought of rimfi re ammunition. When .22 cartridg-es became hard to fi nd, shooters started looking for new options, and Aguila was perfectly poised to give shooters what they needed. In fact, Aguila is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of rimfi re

A box of 20 Minishells doesn’t look like your average box of 12 gauge shells, but they are handy and convenient and fi t easily in a pack. Headed on a backcountry upland hunt in the desert? Bring along a box of #8 minishells to dispatch venomous snakes around camp.

[1] Aguila’s Minishell lead shot loads function in double shotguns and provide a low-recoil practice option that’s ideal for new and experienced shooters alike. This eliminates the need to buy beginners a sub-gauge gun. [2] The Colibri is a one-of-a-kind powderless .22 cartridge. The bul-let is propelled down the barrel by the energy generated by the primer, making it ideal for dispatching pests in rimfi re revolvers. [3] The Min-ishell slug has prompted shooters to reexamine the way we think about self-defense shotguns. This 1¾-inch shell is much more manageable to shoot from 12-gauge double guns than even light 2¾-inch slugs, yet it packs an impressive punch for its size.

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ammo and a good portion of that rimfi re fodder makes its way into the United States. Cheap, affordable and surpris-ingly accurate rimfi re ammo made Aguila a lot of friends north of the Rio Grande, and it seems those shooters have repaid the company by remaining loyal customers after the worst of the rimfi re shortage had passed.

The aforementioned upgrades to the Cuernavaca facil-ity have helped improve Aguila’s reputation among serious competition shooters, too. Modern Aguila rimfi re ammo is clean burning and extremely uniform, and in accuracy tests with both handguns and rifl es, I found that the company’s Match ammunition lived up to its billing, producing tight groups and very consistent velocities. But one of the hall-marks of the brand is its variety; Aguila offers inexpensive target loads, high-velocity .22 shorts and nickel-plated .22 loads for the smoothest operation and .22 hollow point loads perfect for pest control.

Aguila compliments its rimfi re loads with an ever-ex-panding line of centerfi re pistol and rifl e cartridges. On the rifl e side, the list is still fairly short—there’s a .30 car-bine load and .223 and 7.62x51 offerings. The handgun lineup is much larger, though, with 27 different loads in everything from .25 Auto up to .45 Colt. There’s defensive ammunition, but there’s also a lineup of affordable target ammunition. And since most shooters fi re several times as many target rounds as defensive loads each year, it’s nice

Aguila’s FMJ .223 loads are inexpensive, and ac-curacy is good. This group was fi red from 100 yards using a Rock River Arms IRS Carbine and Trijicon MRO red dot optic.

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to have another company offering af-fordable factory options.

Aguila Exclusive ProductsThere are a lot of ammunition manu-facturers, but Aguila offers two prod-ucts that set them apart from all of the competition. A few years ago, the company decided to do some-thing radical to traditional shotgun shell design. Instead of playing with shot size, wad design, coatings and so forth, Aguila took the bold step of giving its shotgun shell a frontal lo-botomy, whacking a full inch off the standard 2¾-inch shell. The result was a one-of-a-kind product known as the Minishell.

As you might imagine, shooters and gun writers took note. The Minishell was viewed alternatively as a gimmick or the most innovative product to hit the shotshell market in decades. But the Minishell did prove to have its place, and it has become Aguila’s fl ag-ship product. But is it functional?

Certainly. One of the primary draw-backs of shotguns is that recoil can be diffi cult to manage, especially for new shooters. The Minishell changed all of that thanks to its 1¾-inch length, 1¾-dram equivalent powder load and 5/8 ounce shot charge. These loads function in double guns just fi ne and produce far less recoil and muzzle blast than even the lightest 12-gauge target loads. The advantage? You can have low-recoil practice that is per-fect for new and experienced shooters without having to switch to a smaller gauge gun. Additionally, the Min-

ishell buckshot and slug loads offer defensive rounds that produce far less recoil and muzzle blast than typical 12-gauge loads.

Another of Aguila’s most innovative products is the Colibri, the world’s only powderless .22 load. The Colibri looks much like a standard .22 LR round, but it has a smaller, lead 20-grain bul-let. Inside, the Colibri lacks gunpow-der, which means that the bullet is propelled strictly by the primer itself. It was primarily designed to operate in .22 revolvers, and the primary func-tion is pest control. The Colibri pro-duces very little noise, no recoil and

packs enough power to kill rats and other vermin at close range. It’s also a quiet, recoiless training round for those who are new to shooting.

Once a relatively unknown brand to American shooters, Aguila is gaining a strong presence in the U.S. thanks to its low-cost, reliable ammunition and innovative products like the Colibri and Minishell. As ammunition costs rise and availability becomes limited, Aguila will serve a more important role for domestic shooters. Whether you’re looking for low-cost practice ammo, defensive loads or pest control rounds, Aguila has something for you. GDTM

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LEFT: Competitive shotgun shooters are always looking for low-cost, clean-burning factory ammo. Aguila offers a wide selection of competition and fi eld loads, and the brand offers one of the widest selections of 16-gauge ammo. RIGHT: The high velocity short .22 from Aguila is another great option for hunting vermin or small game. It produces far less noise than a standard .22.

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