A-Max Ammo
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About A-Max Ammunition
Loadings featuring Hornady A-Max bullets are designed for exceptional long-range accuracy and ballistic performance. Introduced in the 2000s, the A-Max bullet features a polymer tip, secant ogive design, and boat-tail base for superior aerodynamic efficiency and consistent expansion. The A-Max design incorporates a high ballistic coefficient and precise manufacturing tolerances that deliver exceptional accuracy at extended ranges. These types of loadings are well-suited for long-range target shooting and precision applications where maximum accuracy and superior ballistic coefficients are essential for consistent performance at distance.Common A-Max Calibers
- .308 Winchester:The .308 Winchester is an American cartridge that was introduced in 1952. The cartridge served as the basis for the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge, a long-standing military cartridge utilized by many countries. The .308 Winchester itself is derived from the .300 Savage and was designed with the intent of matching ballistic performance similar to the .30-06 Springfield in a smaller package. Many firearms have been chambered in the .308 Winchester cartridge, typically in semi-automatic or bolt action form. While newer cartridges have been introduced which surpass the .308 Winchester in certain use cases, the cartridge still remains popular among shooters. The cartridge is an incredibly versatile cartridge which can easily be pressed into a variety of roles.
- .300 Blackout:The .300 Blackout cartridge has enjoyed popularity for nearly two decades. This intermediate cartridge was developed by Advanced Armament Corporation in 2009 and provides shooters with versatile supersonic and subsonic loadings. The round was designed to be utilized in M4/AR-15 style firearms and utilizes STANAG type magazines. An initial motivation for the development of the round was to potentially replace the current 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. The round features a tame recoil impulse and low back pressure. These traits make it a favorite among suppressed shooters as one can achieve near โHollywood quietโ suppression when the right loading, suppressor, and firearm come together.
- .50 BMG:The .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) cartridge was developed during World War I, officially seeing adoption by the United States Army in 1921. Known for its incredible power and long-range capabilities, the 50 BMG has seen extensive use in anti-materiel rifles and heavy machine guns. This round is synonymous with military use, but it has also found a place in long-range shooting sports and other civilian use cases.
- .338 Lapua:The .338 Lapua Magnum, often simply referred to as .338 Lapua, was developed in the 1980โs and began production in 1989. As far as military calibers go, the .338 Lapua bridges the gap between the .308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO and the .50 BMG. As a magnum cartridge, the round features a stout recoil impulse with impressive downrange results. The cartridge is exceptionally flat shooting and allows for consistent and repeatable accuracy at extended ranges. The .338 Lapua is utilized by military personnel, hunters, and precision shooters alike earning itself a reputation as a high-performance long-range cartridge.
Firearms that Use A-Max Ammo
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