Hornady Offers New .400 Legend Load
Hornady is getting in on the .400 Legend game. They have a new loading in the American Whitetail line that should be more than a match for any deer in a straight-wall state. Keep reading for all the details.
Hornady is getting in on the .400 Legend game. They have a new loading in the American Whitetail line that should be more than a match for any deer in a straight-wall state. Keep reading for all the details.
Bereli’s Fiocchi Bento Bundle Lite is in stock for $275 with free shipping. The bundle includes 500 rounds of Fiocchi 9mm 115 grain FMJ and 300 rounds of Fiocchi 5.56x45mm NATO 55 grain FMJ, a listed savings of $79 off the $354 regular price.
Editor’s Note: The author received a Springfield XD Mod.4 pistol on loan from the company for the purposes of writing this review. I’ve always appreciated the Springfield Armory XD series for what it is: a simple, reliable and accurate 9mm pistol. While the original may have more than two dec...
This week in The Rimfire Report, we’re taking a look at another budget-friendly load from one of the world’s best .22LR ammunition manufacturers, ELEY. The last time we featured ELEY, we tested their remarkably consistent and accurate Target 40-grain round nose load . Fired through ou...
Stock up on MAXXTech .45 ACP 230 grain FMJ ammo marked down to $206.62 for 500 rounds with code ALand5 at Ammunition Depot.
Pick up 1,000 rounds of Winchester USA Target Pack 9mm 115 grain FMJ for just $232.27 with code ALand5. Brass-cased bulk 9mm ammo built for reliable range training.
At Ammunition Depot for a limited-time, you can pick up 1,000 rounds of Sportsman’s Select Reman .223 Remington for $379.99 after code.
When I recently wrote an article about the demise of three classic hunting cartridges (the .257 Roberts, the .22 Hornet and the .300 Savage), one commenter said:
Illinois Democrats are pushing HB 4414, a bill that would require handgun ammunition to be serialized and registered with the state police.
The captive-piston (integrally silenced) ammunition concept is often assumed to be a Soviet invention; in fact, it dates back to 1902 in the United States (US Patent No. 692,819). Fast-forward to the Cold War, when the KGB carried out extensive clandestine espionage and counter-espionage worldwid...