Ammunition
The .17 HMR is Here to Stay
In 2002, Hornady introduced the .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire, which we lovingly call the .17 HMR. Usually, rimfire cartridges that…Read More >
In 2002, Hornady introduced the .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire, which we lovingly call the .17 HMR. Usually, rimfire cartridges that…Read More >
The cost of ammunition is rising and availability is dwindling, but I still want to keep shooting. I’ve decided to…Read More >
This marketing slogan of the early 1900s described pistols chambered in the lowly .32 ACP cartridge. The guns were touted…Read More >
New and veteran varminter shooters alike will be excited to hear about Hornady’s new twist on an old classic Wildcat…Read More >
Some hunters believe that deer such as the smaller Texas whitetails, can be humanely harvested using smaller caliber ammunition while larger and heavier game such as mule deer should only be harvested with more powerful ammo capable of penetrating more deeply. From personal experience, I can tell you a .223 neck shot will drop a deer in its tracks. However…
Picking the right defensive loading can be a challenge when there are so many options. Check out this post for tips on picking the right one for your gun.