Aguila .30 Carbine Target & Range 110gr FMJ Ammo

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$32.35 - $690.07

Additional Specs:

UPC:
640420003047
MANUFACTURER:
Aguila
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
640420003047
grains:
110
caliber:
.30 Carbine
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Discover the versatility and performance of Aguila's .30 Carbine Target & Range ammunition. This 110gr Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) round combines accuracy and reliability for both range practice and varmint hunting. With a impressive muzzle velocity of 1990 fps and energy of 967 ft-lbs, these cartridges deliver consistent results whether you're honing your skills or taking on small game. Aguila's commitment to quality ensures each round meets exacting standards, providing shooters with dependable ammunition that performs when it counts. From plinking to pest control, these .30 Carbine rounds offer the ideal balance of precision and value.

Aguila .30 Carbine Target & Range 110gr FMJ Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Aguila
Caliber .30 Carbine
Bullet Weight 110 grains
Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Muzzle Velocity 1990 fps
Muzzle Energy 967 ft-lbs
Rounds per Box 50
Firearm Type Rifle
Application Target/Range, Varmints

Key Features

The Aguila .30 Carbine Target & Range ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for range shooting and varmint hunting. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Feature Description
Full Metal Jacket Consistent performance
Reduces barrel fouling and ensures reliable feeding
High Velocity 1990 fps muzzle velocity
Flat trajectory for improved accuracy at various ranges
Optimal Weight 110 grain bullet
Balances accuracy and power for target shooting and varmint hunting
Versatile Application Suitable for range and field use
Ideal for target practice and varmint control
Quality Construction Aguila's renowned manufacturing standards
Ensures reliability and consistent performance

Applications & Use Cases

The Aguila .30 Carbine Target & Range ammunition is designed for various shooting scenarios, particularly excelling in target practice and varmint hunting:

Target Shooting

Ideal for various range activities:

  • Precision practice
  • Plinking
  • Skill development
  • Competition training
Varmint Hunting

Effective for small game and pest control:

  • Prairie dogs
  • Groundhogs
  • Coyotes
  • Other small to medium-sized varmints
Performance Highlights
  • High velocity ensures flat trajectories
  • FMJ design promotes consistent accuracy
  • Suitable for extended range sessions
  • Reliable performance in various .30 Carbine firearms

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Versatility: Suitable for both target practice and varmint hunting.
  • High Velocity: 1990 fps muzzle velocity ensures flat trajectories and excellent downrange performance.
  • Consistent Performance: FMJ design ensures reliable feeding and reduced barrel fouling.
  • Quality Manufacturing: Aguila's reputation for producing reliable ammunition.
  • Cost-Effective: Affordable option for high-volume shooting and practice.

Cons

  • Limited Expansion: FMJ design may not be ideal for larger game hunting.
  • Overpenetration Risk: May not be suitable for home defense due to potential for passing through walls.
  • Recoil: May be snappy in lighter .30 Carbine firearms, potentially affecting rapid follow-up shots.
  • Availability: May be less common than other calibers in some areas.

About Aguila:

Aguila Ammunition is a renowned manufacturer of high-quality ammunition, with a rich history dating back to 1961. Based in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, Aguila has become one of the largest rimfire manufacturers in the world and a trusted name in centerfire ammunition production. Their commitment to innovation, quality control, and performance has made them a popular choice among shooters, hunters, and law enforcement professionals worldwide. Aguila's diverse product line caters to various shooting disciplines, from target practice to hunting, ensuring that shooters of all levels have access to reliable and consistent ammunition.

Aguila .30 Carbine Target & Range FMJ Ammo FAQ:

Yes, the brass cases of this ammunition are reloadable. However, proper reloading practices should be followed, and cases should be inspected for signs of wear or damage before reloading.

The effective range of .30 Carbine ammunition is typically up to 200 yards. However, factors such as the shooter's skill, firearm used, and environmental conditions can affect the practical effective range.

Yes, this ammunition can be used in all firearms chambered for .30 Carbine, including M1 Carbines and modern reproductions. However, always ensure your firearm is in good condition and designed for commercial .30 Carbine ammunition.

This ammunition is not recommended for larger game hunting. The .30 Carbine cartridge and the FMJ bullet design are better suited for varmint hunting and small game at moderate ranges.

While this is not marketed as match-grade ammunition, Aguila is known for producing consistent, accurate rounds. It should provide good accuracy for practice and general shooting, though dedicated match ammunition might offer slightly better performance for competitive use.

Yes, this ammunition can be used in suppressed .30 Carbine firearms. However, being supersonic, it will still produce a sonic crack. For optimal noise reduction, subsonic .30 Carbine loads would be more effective.

The .30 Carbine generally has a flatter trajectory than the .30-30 Winchester at shorter ranges due to its higher velocity. However, the .30-30 typically retains energy better at longer distances due to its heavier bullet.

With a quality rifle and good shooting technique, this Aguila .30 Carbine ammunition is capable of producing 2-3 inch groups at 100 yards. However, actual results may vary depending on the specific firearm, environmental conditions, and the shooter's skill level.

Yes, this ammunition is suitable for use in lever-action rifles chambered in .30 Carbine. The round-nosed FMJ bullet profile feeds reliably in tubular magazines, and the cartridge's moderate recoil is well-suited to the typically lighter weight of lever-action carbines.