If you've spent any time shopping for ammunition, you've run across Winchester. It's one of the most recognizable names in the industry. You'll find it on the shelf at big box stores, online ...
Magtech gets asked about a lot, and the answer is the same every time: YES, IT'S GOOD AMMO. Magtech is reliable, consistently available, and priced well for high-volume range use. It is not premium ...
Spring is when ammunition pricing and availability start moving fast, and 2026 is no exception. Strategic buying now helps shooters secure dependable calibers before seasonal demand and scheduled ...
Whether you're here to learn more about the ballistics, check out use cases for each caliber, or just find quick solutions for coyote & varmint hunters. We've compiled the research for you here. ...
IMPORTANT: ALL ammunition has the potential to go through walls!
Imagine this: it’s the middle of the night, and you hear glass breaking downstairs. Your adrenaline spikes, your heart races, ...
The 6.5 Creedmoor and .223 Remington are two very different rifle cartridges that often get compared by shooters deciding on their next setup. The .223 Remington is a classic choice for varmint ...
When shooters debate AR-15 cartridges, two rounds always come up: the classic .223 Remington and the modern .224 Valkyrie. At a glance, both launch the same diameter bullet, but their design goals ...
TL;DR
.223 Rem/5.56 NATO is light, fast, low-recoil, and ideal for high-volume training, varmints, and defensive carbines; .308 Win/7.62 NATO hits harder, bucks wind better, and is the go-to ...
TL;DR: 22 Hornet vs 223 Remington
For shots under 200 yards and small varmint, the old school feel of the .22 Hornet is a great choice with low recoil. The 22 Hornet is NOT for deer ...