Ammo
Take a closer look at the best collection of firearm ammunition and reloading supplies on the market. Different caliber rounds are available to you, some of them being .233 Rem, 6.5 Creedmoor, 300 AAC, etc. We offer a top-quality ammo by the best manufacturers in the industry - Gorilla Ammunition, Hornady, Rainier Munitions, and many others. Our prices are economical, so you ought to find what you are looking for. Don’t hesitate - order a first-rate ammo today.
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Ammunition
If you are searching for the best ammo for your handgun or rifle, you have come to the right place. Our store offers lots of caliber rounds and reloading supplies to all of the gun enthusiasts out there. Just sit back, browse through the list of carefully selected products, and something will surely grab your attention. Rainier Munitions gives you an opportunity to buy both factory new and remanufactured ammunition, whichever you prefer. Factory new ammo is made from the finest materials. Some of the first-class quality parts are used to make remanufactured ammunition. Make a choice based on your needs. Buy top-notch ammunition and reloading supplies right away.
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What is caliber?
Caliber is used to determine the size of a bullet or other projectile. More precisely, it measures the diameter of the slug, and not its length or power. There are two ways of measuring caliber - American (in inches) and Metric (in millimeters).
What are Ammo Reloading Supplies?
Ammo Reloading Supplies are all the necessary items you need for precision reloading. These include Bullet Brass, Bullet Projectiles, Reloading Press, Reloading Dies, Powder, Primers, Ammo Boxes, Case Tumbler, Scale, Calipers, and Powder Funnel.
How do you measure bullet weight?
Bullet weight is measured in grains. A grain is a very small unit, i.e., 1 grain is equal to 0.0647989 grams.
Why is a bullet casing important?
A bullet casing is important for a few reasons. To begin with, it holds the propellant and the primer together and preserves them from getting moist or contaminated. Also, its job is to expand in order to close the chamber. Finally, it frees the gun of unnecessary heat when it is discharged.