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Wyoming Cartridge Co Ammo

True Shot Ammo stocks a variety of Wyoming Cartridge Co. ammo for sale at competitive prices. Whether you’re looking to buy in box quantities or cheap bulk ammo packages, Wyoming Cartridge Co. has you covered. As one of the largest ammunition dealers in the United States, True Shot Ammo has better service and better prices for Wyoming Cartridge Co. ammo in stock that is ready to ship fast – making us one of the best places to buy ammo online.

Wyoming Cartridge Co Ammo


Popular Ammo Offerings from Wyoming Cartridge Co.

  • .223 Remington:The .223 Remington, often referred to as the .223 Rem, is one of the most common rifle calibers in the United States. As an intermediate rifle cartridge, .223 Rem loadings will produce a light recoil impulse and feature a light projectile. The rounds will typically yield a high velocity and feature a flat trajectory. While the cartridge and its NATO cousin have seen duty use, the .223 Rem has also established itself as a capable round as far as target shooting and hunting go as well. The round is enjoyed by shooters, both new and experienced, due to the light recoil and overall performance afforded by the cartridge.
  • .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 β€œHollywood quiet” suppression when the right loading, suppressor, and firearm come together.

Common Wyoming Cartridge Co. Bullet Types

  • Full Metal Jacket (FMJ):Like the name suggests, these types of loadings feature projectiles which are adorned with metal jacketing. This jacket is generally made of copper and will cover the tip and sides of the projectile. Typically, the base of the projectile is left uncoated. These types of loadings are well-suited for range use and are some of the most common types of ammo one will encounter.
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