Ammunition


- Out Of StockREDDING Profile Crimp 44-40 Winchester Die (86188)Fits .44-40 WinPrecision machinedMade from high-grade steelProfile crimp dies provide tighter, more uniform roll type crimp and requires the bullet to be seated to the correct depth in a previous ...7% off$48.99$52.50
- Out Of StockREDDING Profile Crimp 500 Smith & Wesson Magnum Die (86291)Fits .500 S&W MagPrecision machinedMade from high-grade steelProfile crimp dies provide tighter, more uniform roll type crimp and requires the bullet to be seated to the correct depth in a ...40% off$37.99$63.00
- Out Of StockWINCHESTER AMMO 38 Special / 357 Mag JHP 158gr 100rd/Box Bullets (WB357H158X)Custom-designed for precise specificationsTailored on-target performance characteristicsVariety of designs for rifle and handgun ammo Bullets are custom-designed and manufactured to precise ...$27.01
- Out Of StockWINCHESTER AMMO USA Ready 10mm Auto FMJ-FN 180Gr 50rd Handgun Ammo (RED10)Optimal AccuracyIdeal for competitionFull Metal Jacket Flat Nose BulletMade in the USA Winchester USA Ready Handgun Ammo is an excellent choice for competitive and recreational shooting ...$33.63
- Out Of StockREDDING Full Length 8.6 Blackout Die Set (80929)Fits 8.6 BlackoutFull length die set (bottleneck cases)This Set contains a Full Length Sizing Die and a conventional Bullet Seating DieThis Dies are carefully machined on precision lathes capable ...35% off$125.99$194.00
- Out Of StockREDDING Titanium Nitride .363in Neck Sizing Bushing (76363)Fits 338 Cal..363" diameterPrecision machinedRedding Neck Sizing Bushings fit all Redding Bushing Dies and interchange with Wilson style bushingsAvailable in .001" increments from 17 ...38% off$31.99$51.50
- Out Of StockREDDING Full Length 6mm ARC Die Set (80674)Fits 6mm ARCFull length die set (bottleneck cases)This Set contains a Full Length Sizing Die and a conventional Bullet Seating DieThis Dies are carefully machined on precision lathes capable of ...63% off$93.99$254.00
- Out Of StockREDDING .270" Heat-Treated Steel Neck Sizing Bushing (73270)Sizing diameters are hand-polished with a surface hardness of Rc 60-62All bushings are marked with size identificationFreely interchange in all Redding Bushing style Neck Sizing Dies Redding Neck ...13% off$25.99$30.00
- Out Of StockWINCHESTER AMMO Ballistic Silvertip 6.5 Creedmoor 140Gr Controlled Expansion 20rd Box Rifle Ammo (SBST65CM)Deeper Penetration: Alloyed lead core and thick copper base retain weight while driving through the vitals of big gameControlled Expansion: Upon impact, the contoured jacket peels back while ...$39.69
- Out Of StockMTM 223 Ammo Caliber Labels (CL223)Polymer construction with scratch-resistant coatingSuitable for ammo cans, crates, and storage containersEasy caliber identificationEach label measures 2.25" x 1.08"Includes 8 labels per ...$7.49
- Out Of StockMTM 100 Round Clear Blue Flip-Top Ammo Box For .22 LR (P-100-22-24)For 22 Long Rifle and 25 ACPScuff-resistant textured surface with clear view topStackable design with feet, full length mechanical hingeSnap-lock latchMade in USA Designed for varmint hunters, ...$6.25
- Out Of StockREDDING VLD Competition Seating Stem Long for 6.5mm (55746)(VLD) Very Low Drag Profile StemUniversal FitPractical Snap-In DesignMade from High-Grade SteelEasy Maintenance and InstallationSeat Stem Length: Standard = 1 inch; Long = 1 3/16 inchVLD style ...36% off$23.99$37.49
Some of you may have heard jokes about furniture companies inventing sleep to sell people more beds. One could probably say the same thing about firearms being invented because ammo producers want more money. Though it is unclear who was the first to come up with such a genius idea, one thing remains clear: guns and ammunition are much less effective when used separately and are a force to be reckoned with when combined.
Life would have been much easier if all guns could use the same ammo, but that would also make the variety of firearms superfluous. Fortunately for all of us, life still became a bit easier when the opportunity to buy ammunition online arose. Traditional brick-and-mortar stores are no longer your only choice, as you can get everything you need on the internet. And do that legally, of course.
The gun ammunition is as varied as the firearms it is designed for. Handgun and rifle cartridges are different from shotgun shells, and they both have little in common with air gun pellets. Distinctive features include primer design, projectile form, and caliber.
Before we delve into different ammo types, let’s take a look at the average firearm cartridge’s structure. Every round has a case that defines the cartridge’s shape and houses all other components. In the upper part of the case, there is a projectile (or projectiles, in shotgun shells). It is the projectile that leaves the bore and inflicts damage to the target, not the whole cartridge. The propellant is the component that fuels the shooting process. Usually, it is gunpowder that emits a lot of energy and gases, when ignited. Once the pressure builds up, the propellant gases force the bullet down the barrel. But propellant does not ignite by itself. The primer is the part that is responsible for launching a propellant combustion reaction. It is usually a chemical compound that gets ignited after the firing pin’s strike and passes ignition onto the propellant.
According to primer design, there are rimfire and centerfire cartridges. Rimfire ammunition has primers located in a rim protruding from the base of the cartridge. When the trigger is pulled, the firing pin strikes the rim against the edge of the barrel breech, sparkling the primer compound which in turn ignites the propellant. Centerfire ammo features a primer, located at the center of the cartridge base. Such a primer is a separate component and can be replaced after the shot is made. Though centerfire ammunition tends to be a more reliable choice for hunting and self-defense purposes, rimfire ammo is still popular because of its relatively low price. .22 Long Rifle, for example, can be found in any ammunition store.
There are two types of projectiles: a single projectile, either a bullet or a slug (in shotgun shells), or several smaller projectiles of various forms called shots. The latter is a common projectile for shotgun shells, while bullets are associated primarily with handguns and rifles.
The last criterion left is caliber. The caliber is the internal diameter of a gun barrel bore, so it's more about a firearm itself than ammunition. The projectile needs to leave the barrel, so its size should not be an obstacle to that. In rifles and handguns, the caliber matches the bullet diameter and is measured in either inches or millimeters. Shotguns have a different measuring system - their bore diameter is called gauge. It is determined by the number of equally sized lead balls that can fit into the bore, expressed through a relation to one pound of lead. 1/12th pound lead ball fits 12 gauge shotguns, and 1/20th fits 20 gauge, as easy as that.
Gun Ammo For Sale
Why bother typing “ammunition near me”, looking for the closest store, and walking somewhere when you can buy all you need online? In addition to plentiful types of ammunition, we also have ammo cans and all the equipment you will need for reloading your cartridges. But even if the only thing you need is several rounds for your favorite AR-15, we can meet your needs. Gritr Sports deals with the best manufacturers, known to every avid shooter. Here you can find Hornady, Federal, and Winchester ammo, as well as products of other reliable brands such as Redding, A-zoom, and others.