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Entries Tagged ammo

Federal Premium 300 Blackout Copper 190104 125304

Federal Premium adds 300 Blackout to Power-Shock Copper lineup

Federal has expanded its selection of Power-Shok Copper rifle ammunition with a new 120-grain 300 Blackout load.
Federal Premium Heavyweight TSS Turkey Ammo 190104 125237

Federal Premium Launches New Heavyweight TSS Turkey Loads

Starline Brass continues to add to its growing line of  high-quality rifle brass with the release of the 6.5 Grendel,...
Winchester turkey ammo 1 190104 125222

Facts don't lie, can support sales of turkey-smashing ammo

Starline Brass continues to add to its growing line of  high-quality rifle brass with the release of the 6.5 Grendel,...
MTM Ammo Racks for SSR 190104 125220

Increase Sales to Hunters, Shooters with Addition of Ammo Racks

Starline Brass continues to add to its growing line of  high-quality rifle brass with the release of the 6.5 Grendel,...
GVO bobrobb fullboarammo415 190104 123523

Hornady Offers Lead-Free Ammunition For Big Game

Hornady is set to release a new non-lead cartridge able to lay a smack down on big game as tough as wild boar and can be used by shooters and hunters anywhere traditional lead bullets have been outlawed.
M855ball 190104 123404

Bill Introduced To Bar ATF From Banning Ammo

A Florida lawmaker has introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives to bar the government from banning any ammunition in the United States that doesn't already face restrictions.
Winchester W Train Defend 190104 100824

Winchester W Train & Defend Named Ammo Of The Year

W Train & Defend is personal defense ammunition designed to provide threat-stopping power without overly-taxing recoil.
SSR38special Portrait 190104 123220

Liberty Ammunition .38 Special

The leader in lead-free ammunition just announced it added .38 Special to its Civil Defense lineup.
SSR Ammo Ban 190104 122802

UPDATED: California Ammo Ban Could Cost State Nearly $20 Million

The study found that prices on ammunition for hunter would increase by about 300 percent on rimfire and centerfire rifle ammo, and nearly 400 percent for shotgun shells. The ban would also translate into nearly 40 percent fewer hunters, or hunters that hit the woods less often.