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We have varying types of ammunition for all firearm types, including handguns, rifles, shotguns, and rimfire ammo. You’ll need to know what type of gun(s) are going to be shot before you purchase ammunition because not every round is made the same and not every gun is capable of firing the different types. Continue reading to find out more about the different bullets and what types we can offer you.

·        Handgun Ammunition

We have over 700 products available in our handgun ammunition selection. Whether you’re looking for self-defense bullets, competition shooting, hunting, or need them for your occupation, we’ve got you covered. We have different types such as full metal jackets, wadcutters, hollow points, and more available to meet your needs. Make sure you’re aware of what caliber and grain weight you need for your handgun before you make a purchase.

·        Rifle Ammunition

There are over 1,000 different boxes of ammo available on our site to fulfill all your sports shooting needs. It’s important to research which bullet you’ll need for the type of gun you are going to be shooting, checking for the caliber and grain weight that’s appropriate. Once you’re confident that you know the specifics of what your gun needs, check out our favorite brands and the different choices we offer such as ballistic tips, accubonds, full metal jackets, and frangible rounds.

·        Rimfire Ammunition

Rimfire ammunition is mostly used for pest control and competition shooting, and we do have a great selection of rounds available in different types such as round nose, high velocity, and hollow point. Rimfire is a little different from standard ammunition because the primer is contained within the casing instead of at the base of the casing. It’s pretty easy to see the difference if you have two bullets to compare.

·        Shot Shell Ammunition

We have hundreds of available rounds of shotgun ammunition, from buckshot to birdshot and slugs. Shotshell ammunition differs from standard bullets because it’s full of pellets that will spread out instead of one bullet that will go straight into your target. These types of rounds are most commonly used for moving targets, such as bird hunting.

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