Ammo - Rifle

17 HMR

.17 HMR Safety Warning On Sept. 15, Hornady issued a press release stating, “We strongly urge you to contact the manufacturer of your firearm to determine if it is safe to use .17 HMR ammunition in your specific type and model of firearm.”

.30-30
Hornady Lever Evolution - Hornady Lever Evolution | There is no question when you compare the ballistics, especially out past 100 yards, the Lever Evolution .30-30 ammunition is an improvement over the best .30-30 loads we have had for the last 110 years.
.35 Remington
The .35 Remington - Speed in a varmint cartridge is like blonde hair in a bikini contest: highly desirable, but certainly not the only thing that counts. When the stage—be it an ammo shelf or a beachside balcony—is full of attractive choices,  
.50 BMG
More on the .50 BMG—Conquer the Kick - As usual my timing was perfect. I decided to start exploring the .50 BMG just as the “Obama Ammo Sales Stimulus Plan” was reaching its crescendo. At that time finding ammo was like the search for the Holy Grail; noble, but hopeless.
68 x 43 mm SPC
6.8 x 43 mm SPC - The intermediate cartridge has a long, complex history. First pioneered by the Germans in World War II, soon thereafter adopted whole-heartedly by the Soviets, experimented with by the British and belatedly accepted by the West in the 1960s, there have been a lot of ups and downs in its story.
Bullet Hits Bone
What Happens When Bullet Hits Bone - Experienced big-game hunters have undoubtedly recovered bullets from animals only to find they didn’t look like the pictures in the advertisements. Its also likely they have shot an animal or two that that was never recovered. This may have left them questioning their marksmanship as well as cartridge and bullet selection.
Bullet Shootout
The Bullet Shoot-Out - Understanding the terminal performance characteristics of different bullets helps you select the best one for the job at hand. Bullets are all about a balance between expansion, integrity, penetration and tissue destruction.
Regular Bullets
Regular or Premium Bullets? -   We have to make a decision every time we buy bullets or ammunition. Just as when we drive up to the gas pumps, we have a choice between premium and regular grades.
Standard
30-06 Turns 100 - On October 15, 1906, when the Small Arms Board signed off declaring the “Caliber .30 Ball Cartridge, Model 1906” as the U.S. military’s official cartridge, I wonder if it gave any thought as to the impact its decision would have on so many people for so long a time.
Sweet Heat
Remington .17 Fireball - Speed in a varmint cartridge is like blonde hair in a bikini contest: highly desirable, but certainly not the only thing that counts. When the stage—be it an ammo shelf or a beachside balcony—is full of attractive choices,