Remington Sportsman Hi-Speed Steel Loads in 20 Gauge

Huntsville, AL – Remington Arms Company, LLC, (“Remington”) is pleased to announce that its high velocity, high value line of Sportsman Hi-Speed Steel line of shotshells now includes two new 20 gauge loads.
New for 2017, Remington Sportsman Hi-Speed Steel line of ammunition includes 20 gauge, 3-inch loads. The new loads are perfectly suited for short range, high volume shooting during early duck season, hunting over decoys or for upland game loads where lead-free shot is required.

Sku # Gauge Shell Length Velocity Oz. of Shot Shot Size Rounds per Box MSRP per Box
20879 20 3 1300 1 2 25 $13.57
20881 20 3 1300 1 4 25 $13.57

Remington Sportsman Hi-Speed Steel – High velocity, high value.

Remington Performance Wheelgun Ammunition


Remington Announces New Line of Target and Competitive Shooting

Huntsville, AL – Remington Arms Company, LLC, (“Remington”) announced today its new line of ammunition designed especially for competitive and target shooting out of a revolver – Remington Performance Wheelgun.
New for 2017, the Remington Performance Wheelgun ammunition features high-quality components and Remington Kleanbore priming that will not rust or corrode barrels. Available in traditional revolver and lever gun bullet styles – lead round nose and lead semi-wadcutter.
The lead semi-wadcutter features a flat nose and sharp shoulder to ensure clean, round holes on paper targets – perfect for target practice or competitive shooting.

Order # Cartridge Bullet Wt. Bullet Type MSRP
22206 32 S&W 88 Lead RN $34.33
22210 32 S&W Long 98 Lead RN $34.33
22223 357 Mag 158 Lead SWC $35.02
22278 38 S&W 146 Lead RN $33.99
22281 38 Special 158 Lead RN $27.59
22273 38 Short Colt 125 Lead RN $38.91
22333 44 S&W Special 246 Lead RN $48.07
22340 45 Colt 250 Lead RN $34.46

For the legendary performance and quality that Wheelgun and lever gun owners demand, Remington Performance Wheelgun delivers. Read more

Gun Digest Books Presents Phil Massaro’s Big Book of Ballistics

Zephyr Cove, Nevada (April 24, 2017) – In Big Book of Ballistics, the newest release from Gun Digest Books, author Phil Massaro takes on the daunting task of explaining the physics of firearms and ammunition. The result is ballistics explained in plain language for anyone who wants to understand the science behind what it takes to achieve superior shooting performance. The book is available now at www.gundigeststore.com, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other major and specialty retailers.

In Big Book of Ballistics, Massaro takes the reader on a journey that starts inside the cartridge case and ends on the other side of a blasted-out target. Inside the book:

  • The terminology of ballistics in plain language
  • How to choose the best ammunition
  • Successful long-range shooting principles
  • Terminal ballistics of hunting, target and self-defense bullets
  • Illustrated comparisons between bullet shapes, trajectories and wind drift

Not a dry technical manual, Big Book of Ballistics relies on Massaro’s worldwide pursuit of small, medium and dangerous game adventure in heart-pounding stories that make the science of ballistics as real as it gets.

Order print or e-book copies today from Gun Digest at www.gundigeststore.com or by calling (855) 840-5120 (product number R1638); amazon.com; barnesandnoble.com; and most other major and specialty booksellers.

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SIG SAUER® Introduces SIG HT Hunting Ammunition in 223 Rem

Newington, NH – SIG SAUER, Inc. continues to expand its SIG HT line of premium-grade rifle ammunition with the addition of 223 Rem. This supremely accurate hunting round features an all-copper bullet that delivers deep penetration and consistent 1.8x diameter expansion. The 60gr 223 Rem bullet has a muzzle velocity of 3,100 fps and muzzle energy of 1,280 ft-lbs making it an effective, hard-hitting varmint and predator round.

“The accuracy and effectiveness of the SIG HT line of ammunition is quickly making it a favorite among hunters, especially those who shoot high-performance AR rifles,” said Dan Powers, President of the SIG SAUER Ammunition Division. “The nose geometry of the SIG HT bullet is designed for superior feeding in these AR-style platforms, and we now offer SIG HT hunting loads in three calibers – supersonic 120gr 300BLK, 150gr 308 Win and 60gr 223 Rem.” Read more

Manufacturers Add 22 Nosler Rifles

Bend, Ore —— Leading up to the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits, Nosler is pleased to announce the latest manufacturers to chamber rifles for the new 22 Nosler cartridge.

Montana Rifle Company, Phoenix Weaponry, Alex Pro Firearms, and Radical Firearms are the latest rifle manufacturers to join the growing number of options available for rifles chambered in 22 Nosler.

Note: Not all manufacturers have 22 Nosler options on their websites, yet. Nosler recommends calling these manufacturers directly for information on their 22 Nosler rifle options.

Montana Rifle Company Phoenix Weaponry
www.montanarifleco.com www.phoenixweaponry.com
406.756.4867 720.340.2496
Alex Pro Firearms Radical Firearms
www.apfarmory.com www.radicalfirearms.com
320.852.3040 281.207.8788

The 22 Nosler was designed to transform the performance of any standard .223/5.56mm AR-15 into the fastest, most powerful .22 caliber available in the AR platform. Read more

Winchester Super Clean Adds .45 ACP

EAST ALTON, Ill. – With more recreational pistol shooters than ever before and more interest among those shooters in becoming better prepared and more proficient behind the trigger, Winchester Ammunition continues to answer the demand for better performing, yet affordable ammunition options when it comes to training at the range. Enter the brand’s Super Clean line, which in 2017, will add a .45 ACP offering to the lineup.

Offerings now include:

.45 ACP – 160 gr.

9 mm Luger – 90-gr.

.40 S&W – 120-gr.

Super Clean ammunition features zinc-core brass-jacketed bullets and are completely lead-free, both airborne and downrange, for the ultimate in indoor range performance and safety. Super Clean comes 50 rounds per box. Read more

SIG SAUER® Introduces SIG HT Hunting Ammunition in 308 Win

Newington, NH – SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to expand its SIG HT hunting line of premium-grade rifle ammunition with the addition of 308 Win. Featuring an all-copper bullet that delivers deep penetration and maximum terminal ballistic performance, SIG HT ammunition is supremely accurate and ideal for hunting numerous species of game.

The 150gr 308 Win features a muzzle velocity of 2,900 fps and muzzle energy of 2,801 ft-lbs. This SIG HT 308 Win cartridge is excellent for mid-sized game such as deer, antelope, pigs and predators. Read more

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SCI Applauds Dismissal of Challenge to Lead Ammunition Use in Kaibab National Forest

Mar 16, 2017

For the second time, a district court in Arizona has dismissed a lawsuit by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) that attacked the use of lead-based ammunition in a National Forest.  CBD’s suit claimed that the Forest Service violated the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), a federal law involving disposal of solid waste, by not taking action to ban the use of lead-based ammunition on the Kaibab National Forest.  SCI and the National Rifle Association jointly participated in the case as intervenors to defend the U.S. Forest Service.

If successful, CBD’s lawsuit would have set a dangerous precedent that the use of lead-based ammunition for hunting violates RCRA.  Such a finding potentially would subject state, federal, and tribal governments who allow such ammunition use to serious liability under RCRA.  CBD and other anti-hunting groups could have used that precedent to attack the use of lead-based ammunition in other locations across the country, possibly leading to bans on the use of this type of ammunition.

The Court dismissed CBD’s case based on its conclusion that any ruling it could give would qualify as “advisory.”  The Court explained that courts are not supposed to give “advice” to federal agencies on how they should exercise their authority and discretion.   CBD now has three options for continuing its case:  (1) request reconsideration from the Court, (2) revise their lawsuit to try to address the Court’s ruling, or (3) appeal the decision to the Ninth Circuit.  The third option is the most likely.  Whatever happens, SCI and the NRA will be there to continue to defend against this attack on traditional hunting.  In the meantime, we will enjoy this victory.

NRA Membership Drive at Hornady Manufacturing

(Grand Island, Nebr.) In support of the NRA and the great work they do to protect our Second Amendment rights, Hornady held a membership drive that resulted in 100% participation from many of the company’s departments, with hundreds of new NRA memberships throughout the entire company.

The NRA is widely known as one of the most effective issue advocacy organizations in the United States, and there’s a reason for that. With a membership of over 5 million, each time a citizen chooses to stand with the NRA, they’re no longer a lone voice—they’re part of a chorus too big to ever be ignored.

“It’s reassuring to know our employees understand the impact the NRA makes on behalf of our industry. They really stepped up to show their support,” says company president, Steve Hornady. Read more

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