V-Max Ammo
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About V-Max Ammunition
Loadings of this type feature a premium, specialty V-Max projectile from Hornady. These projectiles feature polymer tips and are well-suited to varmint hunting applications. V-Max loadings are also capable of high velocities and flat trajectories, adding to their potency. Projectiles are designed to expand and fragment on impact, resulting in optimal terminal ballistics in varmint hunting applications.Common V-Max Calibers
- 5.7x28mm:The 5.7x28mm cartridge is the product of FN Herstal’s response to a NATO request to replace the 9mm Luger. While new cartridges are typically derived from an existing cartridge, the 5.7x28mm was designed from scratch from the ground up by FN Herstal. The cartridge is of the bottlenecked variety and will typically feature a lightweight projectile. When compared to the 9mm Luger it was intended to replace, the 5.7x28mm features roughly 30% less recoil. The high velocity of the round also aids in ensuring that a flat trajectory is achieved. The 5.7x28mm features a very controllable recoil impulse that is paired with a loud report and substantial muzzle flash when fired from a handgun or short barrel. While longer than typical handgun calibers, the 5.7x28mm is slim and has a relatively efficient form factor. This means that magazines for the caliber will often have a considerable ammunition capacity.
- .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.
- 6mm Creedmoor:The 6mm Creedmoor was developed to offer improved performance over the .243 Winchester in long-range shooting scenarios. It delivers flatter trajectories and better wind resistance, making it a popular choice for precision shooters and hunters alike. The cartridge is based on the 6.5 Creedmoor case, necked down to accept 6mm projectiles, providing higher velocities and consistent accuracy at extended ranges.
- .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 “Hollywood quiet” suppression when the right loading, suppressor, and firearm come together.
- .17 HMR:The .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire (HMR) was introduced in 2002 by Hornady. This high-velocity rimfire cartridge is known for its excellent accuracy and flat trajectory, making it a popular choice for varmint hunting and target shooting. The .17 HMR is a necked-down version of the .22 Magnum, designed to fire a smaller, lighter bullet at higher speeds. Notably, many .17 HMR loadings are capable of achieving velocities as high as 2,600 FPS.


