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Easily the most prolific and well known firearm cartridge in the world, the .22 Long Rifle (LR) is great for plinking and small-game hunting. The .22 LR is also considered the best choice for introducing new people to the sport of shooting, due to its lack of recoil and low noise.
A versatile round, the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR) can be used for varmint control, small-game hunting and even self defense. Popular for its light recoil and effectiveness, .22 WMR ammo will remain a great choice for years to come.
Developed by Federal Premium in 2018, the 224 Valkyrie uses the same bullet diameter (.224) as 223/5.56 ammo but with a larger 6.8 SPC case that’s been necked down to allow for heavier bullets and higher velocities. This allows this MSR to reach out to 1,000 yards.
In 1949, Hornady manufactured its first .30 caliber bullet. Since then, Hornady has been growing and expanding its plant in Grand Island, Nebraska.
Used in the M4 series and other military-style rifles, the 5.56×45 is a hugely popular cartridge. Besides military uses, 5.56 ammo is commonly used in competition firearms, home defense applications, and is replacing shotguns in many police cruisers.
The .308 Winchester is a great hunting round, suitable for most North American game, from deer to bear. It is also used in military, law enforcement and long-range target shooting applications with great success.
Used in the M4 series and other military-style rifles, the 5.56×45 is a hugely popular cartridge. Besides military uses, 5.56 ammo is commonly used in competition firearms, home defense applications, and is replacing shotguns in many police cruisers.
Designed for the Browning .50 caliber machine gun, the .50 BMG has served the U.S. military for almost 100 years. However, civilian shooters also enjoy .50 caliber shooting – using this rifle round for long-range hunting and competition shoots.