Saltech Ammo
True Shot Ammo stocks a variety of Saltech ammo for sale at competitive prices. Whether youβre looking to buy in box quantities or cheap bulk ammo packages, Saltech has you covered. As one of the largest ammunition dealers in the United States, True Shot Ammo has better service and better prices for Saltech ammo in stock that is ready to ship fast β making us one of the best places to buy ammo online.
Saltech Ammo
Popular Ammo Offerings from Saltech
- 7.62x51mm NATO:The 7.62x51mm NATO, often just called the 7.62 NATO, was developed in 1954. The 7.62 NATO round was first fielded by the United States military for use with the M14 and M60 light machine gun. Like the name suggests, the round was adopted by NATO and used in a variety of iconic arms throughout history. Prolific battle rifles such as the FAL and G3 and various machine guns such as the M240 have utilized the 7.62 NATO. Since the cartridgeβs inception in the mid-20th century, the 7.62 NATO has been utilized by militaries, law enforcement agencies, and shooters of all types.
- .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. A wide variety of commercial firearms have been chambered in the .308 Winchester, 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.
Common Saltech 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.

