Winchester Ammo
Winchester: The American Legend
Few names are as iconic and intertwined with our nation’s history and firearms as Winchester. For more than 150 years Winchester ammo has been recognized by sportsmen, acknowledged as an industry leader and proven itself in the field, on the firing line and front line.
When Oliver Winchester established the company on May 22, 1866, reliable ammunition was part of the original mission. The company name oozes history, pioneering spirit and communicates performance, although resting on those laurels isn’t standard operating procedure. Its tradition of designing and perfecting new cartridges, shotshells and components that perform, in tough conditions, with the latest technology, continues to this day.
Winchester Legacy
The company arguably reached dominance shortly after news of Theodore Roosevelt taking in the view from Cuba’s San Juan Hill swept the nation in 1898. His rag-tag band of Rough Riders determined the U.S. military’s then-standard-issue firearms were sub-quality, arming themselves instead with Winchester Model 1895s for the campaign. The only reason Teddy wasn’t holding his ’95 for that famous summit picture is that, as legend has it, he’d loaned the reliable repeater to another soldier before the battle. He’s widely reported as stating—about his Centennial Model 1876—“The Winchester…is by all odds the best weapon I ever had, and now I use it almost exclusively…”
The story and legend are the product of hard work and untiring innovation that begins with the Winchester Model 1866—launched during the company’s first year of operation. “The gun that won the west,” the Model 1873, was introduced seven years later and it brought with it something all new, the .44-40 Winchester Center Fire—the company’s first centerfire cartridge.
In 1894 the company began launching firearms at a frequency that made competitors green with envy. There was one that year, followed by the Rough Rider-preferred 1895 and many others. Its treasured, controlled-round-feed Model 70 that gained the title “Rifleman’s Rifle” among enthusiasts was first made in 1936 and Winchester didn’t stop there.
Winchester Ammunition Innovation
Winchester’s long list of All-Star guns dominated headlines and sentenced its new cartridge and shotshell designs to the backseat. There, the list of accomplishments is just as lengthy and noteworthy, beginning with the 1895 introduction of the new smokeless-powdered .30-30 Win. cartridge. By 1886 the company was making a line of Rival shotshells in 10, 12, 14, 16 and 20 gauge and, in 1918 collaborated with John Moses Browning to develop the Desert Storm-famous .50 BMG. It’s familiar Super-X brand of shotshells hit the market in 1921, the .270 Win. came in 1925 and two years later copper-plated bullets were coming out of the factory under the Lubaloy name.
Winchester History
The Great Depression struck in 1929, taking a toll on the company’s commercial footing at a time when it was still trying to recover after retooling to produce Enfields for Britain during World War I. In 1931 Western Cartridge Company, which was established by avid sportsman Franklin W. Olin, purchased Winchester Repeating Arms and Western-Winchester was born.
There was no slowdown in innovation. Only a year later it introduced the first non-corrosive, mercury-free shotshell primers and patented a process for making spherical ball powder. Then, working with Smith & Wesson, rolled out the 357 Mag. in 1935, .308 Win. in 1952, followed by the .243 Win., .338 Win. Mag, Power Point bullet and.300 Win. Mag. still serving in the Global War on Terrorism. The still-popular Silvertip bullet arrived in 1939, along with many others through the years.
Improvements in shotshell design continued at the same pace. The Super Seal cup wad was introduced in 1945, which improved shot velocity and gas management. The Winchester Mark 5 shot collar, another performance gain, followed in 1962 and the now-familiar Double X and AA shotshell brands hit the marketplace in 1965. In 1976 Winchester gave enthusiasts their first non-toxic steel-shot load—long before most hunting regulations reflected growing concern about the impact of lead on waterfowl.
Despite the hectic production schedule, the company also churned out 15 billion rounds for U.S. troops during World War II. The Lake City Ammunition Plant, which produces ammunition for the U.S. military, was managed by Winchester from 1985 to 2000. Roughly eight billion cartridges came out of the facility during that period.
Who Owns Winchester? Two Brands, One Name
A labor strike in 1979 ultimately led to the separation of the ammo and gun entities. First the company sold its firearms factory in Connecticut to employees, who had incorporated as U.S. Repeating Arms, but it ultimately came under the management/ownership of Herstal Group— owner of Fabrique Nationale and Browning. Winchester firearms continues to be manufactured under a licensing agreement, but Olin Corporation still manufactures Winchester ammo in Alton, IL.
Since the separation, Winchester has continued to roll out innovative cartridges and shotshells, including the .300 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) and many others. In 1981 NASA decided the most reliable way to initiate parachute recovery and separation systems for the Space Shuttle’s solid rocket booster engines was with Winchester 209 shotshell primers. Performance is never compromised, obviously, a fact confirmed in 2017 when the U.S. military awarded a contract to the company to supply 9mm ammo for the new Modular Handgun System (an agreement valued at $99.2 million).
Winchester PDX1
The Winchester PDX1 Defender line is tailored for self-defense. Available in a variety of handgun chamberings—and a trio for rifle—the hollow-point bullet is designed to fold into six “petals” on impact, expand to 1.5 times its unfired diameter and defeat intermediate barriers (like clothing). It meets or beats the rigorous FBI testing protocol.
Winchester Ballistic Silvertip
A polymer tip maximizes long-distance performance, yet the alloyed lead core retains weight for the reliable terminal performance sportsmen expect. Its contoured jacket controls expansion and the bullet’s Lubalox coating minimizes barrel fouling.
Winchester M22 Subsonic
Rimfire fans who don’t like to make a lot of noise should take a close look at Winchester’s M22 Subsonic loads. Traveling slower than the speed of sound—yet still functioning in semi-autos—audible report is reduced and suppressor effectiveness maximized. The 45-grain bullets are plated to minimize fouling and improve function.
Winchester AA TrAAcker
The AA line is legend, but this new flavor adds an all-new twist to an outstanding product. The orange wad features notched helical petals that “stabilize” it in the center of the pattern during flight, effectively tracking the shot’s travel. What a great way to get an inexperienced shooter on target. An equally orange hull makes it easy to identify the special loads, even from the standard AA offerings—the preferred choice among shotgun sports enthusiasts.
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Winchester Super-X 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #7.5 Lead Shot – 25 Rounds
$11.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU XU127 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892013254 Cost Per Round 47.4¢ per round This Super-X 12 gauge load is a simple shotshell design from Winchester that will get the job done when it comes to hunting doves, rabbits, and similarly sized game. Each shell features a basic 2-3/4 inch long hull which will fit in most modern shotguns with minimal chamber jump. The plastic hull has a brass-plated head for clean extraction, a tight crimp for water resistance, and a slightly raised and rolled edge which makes for smooth loading into a tube magazine or break-open action.
Inside the shell is an ounce of #7.5 size lead birdshot which is appropriate for small game, upland birds, and clay targets that are used for practice on moving targets. The shot is protected by the cup of a one-piece hinged wad so that the pellets stay rounder, contributing to tighter patterns and deeper penetration at extended distance. The wad also collapses at the center during firing for slight recoil reduction. Winchester powers the 12 gauge round with their own dependable powder and clean-burning 209 primer.
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Winchester USA Target 5.56x45 55 Grain FMJ M193 – 1000 Rounds
$499.85
$474.85
Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU WM193K Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No Cost Per Round 47.5¢ per round Winchester’s USA label doesn’t just stand for American-made. It stands for consistent quality and satisfying target-grade accuracy that you’ll want to take with you whenever you visit the range.
Winchester manufactures their white box ammo specifically for the civilian shooter. They did load this 5.56x45 ammo to our military’s M193 specifications, however, which means it offers the same kind of performance which most veterans of the Armed Forces must already be familiar with.
This cartridge has a 55 grain full metal jacket projectile. At that weight it achieves a steady 3,180 fps muzzle velocity, which will keep it traveling at supersonic speed until around 700 yards – well beyond the 5.56’s effective range. The FMJ’s hard jacket promotes positive functioning in a semi-auto courtesy of its ability to feed smoothly and prevent rapid fouling. This round’s FMJ cannot expand inside soft tissue, although it may fragment apart at higher velocities.
This ammo also sports virgin brass cases. You will notice that they are discolored in the areas where they were annealed, which indicates that the brass is elastic enough to return to its original dimensions after ignition. Alongside their non-corrosive Boxer primers, that makes this ammo’s cases perfect for handloaders. -
Winchester AA Target 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #8 Lead Shot - 250 Rounds
$119.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AA208 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892004448 Cost Per Round 47.9¢ per round The 20 gauge shotgun has been one of the most popular shotguns in the world since its debut. With only a little less payload than the 12 gauge but significantly less kick, the 20 gauge is perfect for hunting both small and large game and blasting clay targets at the range. No matter what your shooting needs are, the 20 gauge has the perfect balance of payload, power, and recoil to keep you shooting.
Since 1866, Winchester has been making some of the best ammunition in the world, causing them to become one of the most loved, trusted, and respected ammunition manufacturers around the globe. These Winchester AA Target, 2 3/4", #8 shot, 7/8 ounce shells fire at 1200 feet per second and are perfect for taking out clay pigeons all day long. With 250 rounds of this fantastic ammo, you won't be able to pull yourself away from the range.
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Winchester USA 223 Rem 62 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$509.85
$479.85
Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 62 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 223 Remington Manufacturer SKU USA223R3 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892213130 Cost Per Round 48¢ per round All hail the white box! Winchester’s American-made USA 223 Rem ammunition is ready for action in any firearm that can handle it – which quite naturally includes any 5.56x45 carbine you might be itching to take out to the range.
This cartridge is loaded with a 62 grain full metal jacket bullet. It is not an M855 projectile, and therefore can’t attract a magnet. Very useful if you want the full M855 experience at a range where the staff will bonk you over the head for firing magnetic ammo! The heavier bullet’s lower 3,100 fps muzzle velocity is well worth the price of a trajectory that exhibits better resistance to interference from crosswinds.
This ammo’s nicely polished Boxer-primed brass cases should serve you quite well if you’re intent on handloading every cartridge that enters your possession. Check out our awesome selection of .224” bullets if you’re fixing on reloading this ammo! -
Winchester Winclean 380 Auto 95 Grain BEB - 50 Rounds
$24.00Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 95 Grain Bullet Type Brass Enclosed Base (BEB) Use Type indoor range shooting, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 380 Auto (ACP) Manufacturer SKU WC3801 Primer Type Boxer UPC Barcode 020892212237 Cost Per Round 48¢ per round Invented by Colt in 1908, the 380 Auto has been a highly popular round through the years and was heavily used World War Two and by law enforcement in Europe and America for decades, more than proving itself. When you want something without too much recoil that still produces fantastic results, the 380 Auto is the perfect round for you for training at the range and protecting yourself from attackers.
When you want something highly reliable, Winchester is the way to go. Founded in 1866, Winchester is one of America's oldest and most trusted ammunition manufacturers, crafting some of the best ammunition in the world. These Winchester Winclean, 95 grain, brass enclosed base, brass cased, boxer primed rounds fire at 955 feet per second with fantastic accuracy and without any lead residue from the bullet, letting you fire this round at both indoor and outdoor ranges.
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Winchester USA 223 Rem 55 Grain FMJ – 800 Rounds
$389.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 800 Ammo Caliber 223 Remington Manufacturer SKU W223200 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 00020892225039 Cost Per Round 48.7¢ per round Typewriters need ink. Semi-trucks need diesel. And high-volume target shooters need Winchester USA 223 Rem ammo by the case. These nonmagnetic, non-corrosive and brass-cased beauts are all your 5.56 or 223 rifle requires in order to start singing your favorite tune.
If this was a 5.56 round, then it would conform to the military's M193 specs to a T. Its 55 grain FMJ is loaded to a muzzle velocity of 3,240 fps, so it’s going to deliver recoil and ballistic performance that are really familiar to any AR-15 aficionado. Winchester’s FMJ has a cannelure to prevent setback in the magazine, as well as the uniformly distributed lead core and concentric copper alloy jacket that good accuracy both hinge upon.
A lot of people take a look at this ammo’s cases and wonder if it has been previously fired and reloaded. Not so! Winchester just saved time by not polishing the brass after fortifying it via heat treatment. A supple case promotes cleaner performance by expanding to seal off the chamber during ignition, and it reliably returns to its original dimensions so it can serve well at the reloading bench. -
Winchester USA 5.56x45 55 Grain FMJ M193 – 1000 Rounds
$489.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU SGM193KW Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892225633 Cost Per Round 49¢ per round Winchester has been making ammunition for over 150 years now. They can’t claim to have made 5.56x45 ammo for quite that long (for reasons we hope we don’t have to explain), but they’ve certainly mastered all the ins and outs of America’s favorite centerfire cartridge!
This is Winchester’s most fundamental kind of 5.56, and therefore absolutely perfect for casual and serious target shooting alike. The M193 spec cartridge sports a 55 grain projectile, which is light enough to achieve a muzzle velocity that is just shy of three times faster than the speed of sound. The full metal jacket projectile’s economical design makes it optimal for high-volume shooting, yet it still provides the consistent accuracy discerning marksmen demand. The non-expanding solid point FMJ is made of lead and copper, thus making this ammo absolutely nonmagnetic.
This ammo’s military-grade brass cases are reloadable, and they have never before seen the light of day. They’re not grayish around their necks because they have previously been fired, but rather because they weren’t polished after they were made more durable via annealing. Noncorrosive Boxer-primed, clean-shooting, and packaged 50 boxes per case of 1,000! -
Winchester USA 45 ACP 230 Grain FMJ - 50 Rounds
$24.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 230 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 45 ACP (Auto) Manufacturer SKU Q4170 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892201910 Cost Per Round 49.7¢ per round Winchester "white box" ammo is an unbeatable value for the range due to its reliable performance and low cost. These .45 ACP cartridges use a conventional load for this caliber that fires a heavy bullet at a relatively low muzzle velocity.
Each round in this box of 50 propels a 230 grain full metal jacket projectile to a velocity of 835 feet per second. This is a standard pressure load that will work well in compact carry handguns without producing excessive felt recoil or wear and tear.
This ammo is loaded in the USA and uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases.
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Winchester USA 38 Special 130 Grain FMJ - 100 Rounds
$49.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 130 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 100 Ammo Caliber 38 Special Manufacturer SKU USA38SPVP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892214859 Cost Per Round 49.8¢ per round This .38 Special ammunition from Winchester's "white box" series delivers economical, accurate target shooting for revolver owners. Each round in this box of 100 fires a 130 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 850 feet per second. This is a balanced standard pressure target load that produces more recoil than cowboy action ammo but less than typical defensive cartridges.
.38 Special ammunition can also be safely fired in .357 Magnum revolvers, making this a great low-cost, low-recoil alternative to firing the more expensive magnum cartridge at the range.
Winchester cartridges are loaded in Oxford, Mississippi using reloadable brass and non-corrosive Boxer primers.Customer Reviews
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Based on Widener's recommendation and the pricing, I wanted to give it a try although I've had serious problems with Winchester ammo in the past, and their customer service is not stellar. This box of ammo performed reliably and without problems. The quality was good.
Review by JAW (Posted on 6/28/2024)
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Winchester USA 5.56x45 55 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$498.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU WM1931000 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892225084 Cost Per Round 49.9¢ per round Is your AR-15 ready for the range? How about a real emergency – the kind that only canned goods, candles, and brass-cased ammo can carry you through? So long as your firearm is chambered for 5.56x45 and you like thinking ahead, this case of ammo by Winchester is a much-needed addition to your stockpile.
This is just about the most elemental ammo you could have on hand. Each cartridge is faithfully loaded according to M193 specifications, with a full metal jacket bullet to prevent feeding issues and accelerated barrel leading. You won’t get expansion out of an FMJ, but you’ll still get the kind of terminal ballistics that prove so effective for home defense. At 55 grains this round’s bullet reliably achieves a muzzle velocity in the range of 3,180 fps. That’ll treat you to the satisfyingly flat trajectory you need to thread distant targets.
Winchester’s USA ammo features newly forged brass cases, sensitive and non-corrosive Boxer primers for reloadability, and of course clean-burning powder. Don’t look for any steel in this nonmagnetic ammo – you won’t find it!Customer Reviews
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Good price excellent price with the rebate
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Good price for a case of 556 with the rebate is was an excellent price.
Came in box of 1000 loose roundsReview by Jamie (Posted on 10/15/2023)
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Winchester USA 45 ACP 230 Grain - 500 Rounds
$249.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 230 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type indoor range shooting, match or precision shooting, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 45 ACP (Auto) Manufacturer SKU USA45AVP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892214168 Cost Per Round 50¢ per round If you need a full supply of .45 ACP ammunition for the target range, order this box of top-quality rounds from Winchester. You’ll get 500 cartridges that feature full metal jacket bullets for consistent and reliable performance. The 230-grain bullets will give of less fouling in the barrel and won’t expand on impact. For consistent accuracy during your target practice, these are the cartridges you need.
When you shoot these .45 ACP rounds, you’ll have 835 feet per second of muzzle speed and 356 foot pounds of muzzle energy. Even at 50 yards, you’ll still get flat trajectories, plenty of speed, and outstanding power. With controlled recoil and accurate performance, these cartridges could quickly become your favorite round.
Winchester has a rich history that dates back to 1866. Although they have been serving gun owners for over 150 years, they continue to create innovative designs that utilize modern technology and meticulous research.
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Winchester Super-X Game and Target Load 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 3/4 oz. #6 Steel Shot – 250 Rounds
$124.95Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 3/4 oz. Bullet Type #6 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU WE20GT6 Shot Material Steel Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic Yes UPC Barcode 00020892019010 Cost Per Round 50¢ per round Winchester produces some of the best shotgun loads in the world and these 2-3/4" 20 Gauge rounds are no exception. In this 250 round package, you'll be set for your next trip with your 20 Gauge shotgun. Loaded with Steel shot, these are New rounds that promise reliable firing round after round. -
Winchester USA 5.56x45 55 Grain FMJ – 800 Rounds
$399.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 800 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU WM193200 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 00020892224438 Cost Per Round 50¢ per round Has your AR-15’s barrel been cold for way, way too long? We hate to hear it! That’s why we’ve got just the thing in store to warm it up: 800 rounds of Winchester’s American-made 5.56x45, packaged in four easy to transport boxes. If you bring all this goodness to the range, then you’d might as well pack a lunch while you’re at it!
This ammo’s all about target practice. Its 55 grain bullet and clean-burning powder grant it a muzzle velocity of 3,270 fps – extremely normal for the 5.56x45, and exactly the kind of performance semi-automatic rifles are designed to operate around. You can fall back on ammo like this for home defense should the need ever arise, and you don’t have to worry about its steel-free bullets if you patronize a range with a magnetic ammo ban in effect.
Winchester equips their standard target loads with non-corrosive Boxer primers and freshly drawn and cut brass cases. This is not factory remanufactured ammunition, nor is it military surplus. Any discoloration on its cases is the purely cosmetic result of annealing, a heat-treatment process which yields stronger, more reliable brass. -
Winchester USA 5.56x45 55 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$499.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU WM193500 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 00020892228337 Cost Per Round 50¢ per round We dream of a world … a perfect world, where no AR-15 enthusiast ever has to go without the 5.56x45 ammo they need for training, target shooting, plinking and crisis preparation. Unfortunately, that perfect world may never come to be. But have we lost heart? Never! Because so long as Winchester loads 5.56, any shooter can stock up in a big way.
You could join the Army if you wanted M193 spec ammo, but Winchester has made getting your hands on it slightly easier. These rounds are topped off with full metal jackets: each 55 grains, and due to attain a muzzle velocity of 3,180 fps in conjunction with a 20” barrel. The nonmagnetic flat base bullet’s 0.250 G1 BC reflects its ability to reach a 200-yard zero in less than one quarter of one second, and then drop by -7.38” at 300 yards. That flat trajectory is just one of the reasons why so many folks love and swear by the good ol’ five-five-six.
Winchester doesn’t shine up this reloadable ammo’s brass cases after annealing them. That just means you can see the discoloration which proves they were properly heat-treated. Throw in Winchester’s corrosion-free Boxer primers, and you’re in for a real smooth ride.
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Winchester Super-X Game Load 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 Ounces #7-1/2 - 25 Rounds
$12.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU XU12H7 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892013193 Cost Per Round 51.4¢ per round Winchester produces some of the best shotgun loads in the world and these 2-3/4" 12 Gauge rounds are no exception. In this 25 round package, you'll be set for your next trip with your 12 Gauge shotgun. Loaded with Lead shot, these are New rounds that promise reliable firing round after round. -
Winchester Super Target 12 Gauge 2 3/4" 1 1/8 Ounce #8 Shot - 25 Rounds
$12.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT128 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892016255 Cost Per Round 51.4¢ per round Since their debut in 1866, Winchester has provided high quality products and have helped shape America through their innovations. If you are looking for a great product for blasting clays, Winchester's Super Target line is the brand for you.
These rounds feature 1-1/8 ounces of #8 shot coming out of 2-3/4" hulls. Firing at 1,145 feet per second, these rounds fly out to meet your target, cutting down on the lead time when shooting clays. Pick up a couple 25 round boxes today and get to blasting!
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Winchester USA 223 Rem 55 Grain FMJ – 600 Rounds
$309.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 600 Ammo Caliber 223 Remington Manufacturer SKU W223150 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 00020892224995 Cost Per Round 51.6¢ per round Marksmanship is a depreciable skill. You’re either making yours better through regular target practice, or you’re letting it get worse by slacking off.
We’d never accuse you of being a slacker, of course. Look how diligently you’re reading the product descriptions on Widener's – the mark of a real go-getter. We like your style! That’s why we’ll feel proud when we ship you 600 rounds of Winchester’s high-quality 223 Rem range ammunition.
This is just about the most vanilla 223 you could invest your hard-earned money in. It’s loaded with standard 55 grain full metal jacket projectiles: nonmagnetic, non-expanding, and perched above the clean-burning propellant charges they need to clear muzzle at a rate of 3,240 fps (20” bbl). We estimate this round’s FMJ’s G1 ballistic coefficient at 0.274, which stands for a 250-yard trajectory that climaxes around 3.5” above the bore line.
Winchester’s USA series ammo is loaded with primo reloadable cases. If you’re not accustomed to seeing military grade brass, then you may wonder if this ammo’s cases are discolored because they were previously reloaded. They were not. They just weren’t polished up for better cosmetics after they were heat-treated for added suppleness. -
Winchester Super-X 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #6 Steel Shot – 250 Rounds
$129.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #6 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU WE12GT6 Shot Material Steel Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 20892018976 Cost Per Round 51.9¢ per round When you need something highly effective to protect your family, put food on the table, or take to the range and blast away at clay targets, the 12 gauge is the perfect firearm for you. Firing with phenomenal power and and amazing payload, the 12 gauge can perform any task you need. Proven by almost a century and a half of extensive use by militaries, law enforcement agencies, and civilians all over the world, the 12 gauge will not let you down.
Since 1866, Winchester, one of America's oldest ammunition manufacturers, has been making some of the best ammunition in the world, perfect for all your shooting needs. These Winchester Super-X, one ounce, 12 gauge, #6 steel shot, 2 3/4" shells fire at 1325 feet per second, perfect for taking out waterfowl and upland game and destroying targets at the range.
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Winchester AA Light Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #9 - 250 Rounds
$129.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #9 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AA129 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892004856 Cost Per Round 51.9¢ per round When nothing but close range power will get the job done, the 12 gauge shotgun is the perfect answer. Developed in the 1870's, this amazing firearm has been a worldwide favorite in military, law enforcement, and civilian use for nearly one hundred fifty years, showing just how incredible and reliable it is. Whether you are looking to hunt some delicious meat, defend your family from intruders, or destroy some clay targets at the range, the 12 gauge has everything you could hope for.
Founded in 1855, Winchester has been around for a giant piece of America's history, providing the nation with the incredible ammo she needs for over a century and a half. With Winchester in your gun, you have nothing to worry about. These 2 3/4", Winchester AA Light Target, 1 1/8 ounce, #9 shot shells fire at 1145 feet per second with great accuracy and let you blast targets all day at the range, whether they are clay pigeons or stationary. With this great ammo, you will have no trouble hitting your target.
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Winchester USA 5.56x45 62 Grain FMJ M855 – 1000 Rounds
$524.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 62 Grain Bullet Type Penetrator Use Type home defense, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU WM8551000 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic Yes UPC Barcode 020892228702 Cost Per Round 52.5¢ per round This 5.56x45 ammo by Winchester is magnetic. That’s not because Winchester sought to cut down on production costs by implementing bimetal jackets, but rather because they manufactured these rounds according to M855 specifications!
Each cartridge sports a 62 grain penetrator bullet. Its tip is only green because it is painted, not made of polymer. That indicates the front end of its core is made of pure steel. Steel hardens the bullet’s tip substantially, giving the shooter a huge advantage when he wants to penetrate sheet metal.
Magnetic bullets are not permitted at some indoor ranges because the steel inside them could create sparks or damage range equipment. You’ll want to call ahead to check a range’s policy on magnetic ammo before you take M855 to their premises. Steel can also cause a ricochet, making this ammo a poor choice for tactical training with steel targets!
Our customers are often concerned about the appearance of this ammo’s cases. To be certain, this is not reloaded ammo – the manufacturer just skipped buffing out the grayness on the cases after heat-treating them.Customer Reviews
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Good buy
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4 stars on the quality because some of the bullet cases were crushed/deformed. Otherwise great.
Review by Conor (Posted on 12/26/2023)
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Winchester USA 5.56x45 55 Grain FMJ – 500 Rounds
$264.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU WM193500 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892228320 Cost Per Round 53¢ per round Guns would still exist in a perfect world. In fact, there’d be even more of them. And so long as we’re dreaming, there would also be free 500-round boxes of Winchester 5.56x45 ammunition given away at every gas station, liquor store and donut shop. Fortunately, until that perfect world exists, you’ll still be able to find plenty of 500-round boxes of Winchester 5.56x45 right here on Widener’s. (It just won’t be free.)
This is simple and true range ammunition, made by the same company which manages the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant on the behalf of the U.S. government. It’s M193 spec, which is only to say that it is loaded with the classic 55 grain full metal jacket bullet. Once that 0.250 G1 BC FMJ accelerates to a velocity of 3,180 fps (the rate at which it exits a 20” barrel), its trajectory only has to rise by 5.2” before hitting a 300-yard target. (If you’ve got 1.5” high sights, that is.)
Each round in this big box is loaded with a military-grade Boxer primer (noncorrosive) and new brass case (reloadable). Winchester didn’t shine the cases’ necks and shoulders up after annealing them, thus providing visual proof that they were created properly. -
Winchester AA Heavy Target 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #8 – 250 Rounds
$134.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AAH208 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 50020892009627 Cost Per Round 53.9¢ per round A great option for your 20 Gauge shotgun! These Winchester rounds have a shell_length of 2-3/4" and are loaded with Lead shot that make them an ideal choice for hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays. These are New rounds so you can focus on your surroundings knowing that you'll get reliable performance from each round. -
Winchester AA Target 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #9 Shot - 250 Rounds
$134.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #9 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AA209 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892004455 Cost Per Round 53.9¢ per round When you want something with amazing power and a manageable recoil, the 20 gauge shotgun is the perfect option for you. With its incredible power and fantastic payload and a much lower recoil than its big brother, the 12 gauge, the 20 gauge is not only phenomenal for long periods of blasting clay targets at the range but also an amazing firearm for hunting both large and small game.
Winchester is one of the best and oldest ammunition companies in the United States. Founded in 1855, Winchester has been making incredible ammunition for years, making them one of the most popular companies in America. With these Winchester AA Target, 2 3/4", 7/8 ounce, #9 shot shells, firing at 1200 feet per second, you have the fantastic patterns and power you need to keep you blasting targets left and right all weekend long.
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Winchester USA 45 ACP 230 Grain FMJ - 100 Rounds
$54.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 230 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type indoor range shooting, match or precision shooting, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 100 Ammo Caliber 45 ACP (Auto) Manufacturer SKU USA45AVP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892214163 Cost Per Round 54.8¢ per round This box will give you 100 .45 ACP full metal jacket rounds. The bullets will not expand and will give you consistent accuracy, making them perfect for general target shooting or competitions. With a high-quality jacket encompassing the bullet, they will give off less fouling in the barrel. If you fire an autoloading pistol that takes .45 ACP ammunition, this is the right product for your needs.
These rounds function with precision and consistency, feeding smoothly from the magazine to the barrel with ease. The have controlled recoil, allowing you to get the target practice you need while maintaining accuracy. They have a muzzle velocity of 835 feet per second and an energy of 356 foot pounds, giving you plenty of performance at short or medium distances.
Few brands has a rich tradition like Winchester. This ammo and firearms manufacturer has been serving hunters, target shooters, and private citizens for over 150 years, creating products that are reliable, consistent, and effective.
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Winchester Super Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #7.5 Lead Shot – 25 Rounds
$13.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT12M7 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892016194 Cost Per Round 55.4¢ per round Ideal for sporting clays and other target shooting, this 12 gauge ammunition from Winchester delivers great patterning at a reasonable price that allows you to shoot to your heart's content.
Each 2-3/4" shell in this box of 25 fires a 1-1/8 oz. payload of #7.5 birdshot at 1,200 feet per second. These shells are accurate at medium range and produce relatively low recoil.
Winchester shotshells are loaded in Oxford, Mississippi and use reliable 209 primers for sure ignition and one-piece hinged wads for tight patterns.
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Winchester Super Target 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #8 - 25 Rounds
$13.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT208 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892016316 Cost Per Round 55.4¢ per round Winchester Super Target loads are built to deliver consistent patterns whether you are looking for target practice or sporting clays, trap, and skeet shooting. These shells are designed with consistent clean burning powders and primers. They also contain a hinged wad for reduced felt-recoil and increased velocity. These 2-3/4" shells fire at 1,200 feet per second and are designed to give you outstanding clay busting performance.
As a legend in the industry, Winchester has over 150 years of experience providing shooters with pride, commitment, and high-quality products. As an innovator in the industry, Winchester continues to supply state-of-the-art, advanced products. Get yours today!
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Winchester Super Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #8 - 25 Rounds
$13.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT12M8 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892016217 Cost Per Round 55.4¢ per round For an afternoon of busting clays, grab a few of these 25-shell boxes of Winchester Super Target ammo. These shells are inexpensive and reliable performers on the range.
Each 2-3/4" shell in this box of 25 fires a 1-1/8 oz. load of #8 birdshot at 1,200 feet per second. This is a good balance of power and recoil and generates good patterns without causing fatigue over long sessions.
Winchester ammunition is made in the USA; their shotshells feature dependable 209 primers and one piece hinged wads designed to enhance accuracy.
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Winchester AA Heavy Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #9 – 25 Rounds
$13.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #9 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AAM129 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892004368 Cost Per Round 55.4¢ per round The 12 gauge shotgun has been around for years and years and is one of the best firearms for close range on the market. Proven through constant and extensive military, law enforcement, and civilian use since the 1870's, this amazing firearm is just what you need for all your shooting purposes. Whether you are looking to hunt, destroy clay targets at the range, or defend your family from harm, the 12 gauge has the incredible power and phenomenal reliability for you.
Since just one year after the Civil War, Winchester has been making some of the best ammunition in the world, catering to people in all states of life, giving you just the high quality ammo you need at your budget. Firing at 1200 feet per second, these Winchester AA Heavy Target, 2 3/4", 1 1/8 ounce, #9 shot, 12 gauge shells are designed specifically for optimum trap and skeet shooting, helping you take down target after target with their fantastic patterns and amazing reliability.
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Winchester AA Xtra-Lite Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #8-1/2 – 25 Rounds
$13.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #8-1/2 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AAL1285 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892015357 Cost Per Round 55.4¢ per round When you need something with massive power, the 12 gauge is the first thing to turn to. With its incredible power and phenomenally large payload, the 12 gauge can help you do almost anything you need to, whether it be hunting, taking down clay targets at the range, or defending your family from an intruder. With nearly one hundred fifty years of proven use by militaries, civilians, and law enforcement all over the world, the 12 gauge is just the firearm you are looking for.
Winchester is one of the oldest and most popular ammunition companies in the United States and still makes some of the best ammunition in the country. These Winchester AA Xtra-Lite Target, one ounce, #8 1/2 shot, 12 gauge, 2 3/4" shells fire at 1180 feet per second and have the patterns, precision, and power you need to destroy every clay target when you go trap or skeet shooting at the range.
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Winchester USA 223 Rem 55 Grain FMJ – 150 Rounds
$83.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 150 Ammo Caliber 223 Remington Manufacturer SKU W223150 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892224988 Cost Per Round 55.9¢ per round You won’t catch us complaining about getting 150 rounds of 223 Rem to a single box. That’s enough so we can spend hours meticulously lining up sniper shots, and it’s also spot on for exactly five 30-round mag dumps. Winchester USA 223 really is good for both occasions.
This is basic ammo as far as your AR-15 is concerned, and the foundation of any respectable arsenal. Each round wears a 55 grain bullet that rips out of the barrel at 3,240 fps. That’ll treat you to the flat trajectory the AR-15 is beloved for. The bullet has a full metal jacket, which keeps the lead in its core from touching the barrel and hardens the bullet to prevent deformation during ignition.
We don’t recommend the FMJ, which does not expand, for hunting. And as far as self-defense is concerned, there are better bullets for neutralizing a human-sized threat. But when such bullets are not available, you’ll find an eighth ounce of solid metal striking a target at nearly three times the speed of sound makes quite an impact whichever way you slice it.
A lot of folks look at this ammo’s brass cases and assume they’ve already been fired. But that isn’t the the situation! These military-grade cases are discolored because they’ve been annealed, which makes them more supple for better functionality. This reloadable ammo is also non-corrosive and nonmagnetic, so it offers great value, clean performance, and versatility when it comes to which indoor ranges you can train at. -
Winchester USA 5.56x45 55 Grain FMJ M193 – 200 Rounds
$114.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 200 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU WM193200 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892224421 Cost Per Round 57.4¢ per round Winchester’s USA line of ammunition is the gold standard for high volume shooting and any kind of range training, and it’s loaded right in Illinois. Order this ammo whether you have an AR-15, M16, M4, FN CAL, FAMAS, HK33, HK43, Galil or any other rifle chambered for 5.56x45 and you’re going to have a good time!
M193 ammo is ideal for the rifle range. This round’s 55 grain FMJ projectile is nonmagnetic, non-expanding, and sleek and balanced enough to consistently achieve a G1 ballistic coefficient of 0.271. The bullet’s jacket is outfitted with a cannelure, which helps to preserve accuracy as the bullet avoids shifting back in the case mouth under the force of recoil.
We cater to a lot of handloaders here, so we’re always happy to offer ammo with reloadable cases. This ammo’s brass cases haven’t been polished, so you can still see their annealing marks – proof they’re manufactured to hold up under pressure. This ammo has non-corrosive Boxer primers. -
Winchester USA Ready 45 ACP 230 Grain FMJ FN – 50 Rounds
$28.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 230 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket Flat Nose (FMJFN) Use Type match or precision shooting, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 45 ACP (Auto) Manufacturer SKU RED45 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892226609 Cost Per Round 57.7¢ per round Winchester loads their USA Ready line of ammunition to match specs! Each round of 45 ACP in this box features Winchester’s most accurate FMJ bullet alongside a match grade primer, and also comes from the same exact lot as its 49 brothers and sisters. Once you’ve received your box of ammo, you can even go to winchester.com/usareadyinfo to look up its specific ballistic data.
This round’s bullet weighs in at the standard 230 grains, and is loaded to a peppy 880 fps muzzle velocity for the ever-so-slightly flatter trajectory which lends itself so well to tight groupings. The bullet’s flat nose enhances optimal feeding in a magazine-fed firearm, and its low-drag profile helps to preserve superior downrange velocities.
This ammo’s brass cases have been drawn and cut according to precise tolerances, and have concentric walls which contain highly standardized charges of clean-burning propellant. Whether you’re actually competing or just want to gauge what you and your pistol are capable of pulling off together, this is your American-made 45 ammo. -
Winchester 40 S&W 180 Grain JHP - 500 Rounds
$289.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type home defense Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU USA40JHP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892213215 Cost Per Round 58¢ per round 500 rounds of Winchester 40 Smith & Wesson ammo that'll have your gun firing for a while and your face smiling for even longer! The Boxer primer, 180 Grain Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) bullet and Brass cases on these New rounds make for the perfect companion for home defense. Pick up some rounds today and you'll get fast shipping along with Widener's world class service. -
Winchester Super-X Game and Target Load 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #8 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU XU208 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892013438 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round Winchester produces some of the best shotgun loads in the world and these 2-3/4" 20 Gauge rounds are no exception. In this 25 round package, you'll be set for your next trip with your 20 Gauge shotgun. Loaded with Lead shot, these are New rounds that promise reliable firing round after round. -
Winchester Super-X Game Load 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #6 Steel Shot – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #6 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU WE12GT6 Shot Material Steel Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892018969 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round Whether you're hunting waterfowl or small game, this 12 gauge load from Winchester's Super-X delivers strong performance at a reasonable cost. These shells fire steel shot and can be used in areas where lead projectiles are prohibited.
Each 2-3/4" shell in this box of 25 fires one ounce of #6 steel birdshot at 1,325 feet per second. Expect good patterning at medium range and a moderate level of recoil.
This ammunition is loaded in Oxford, Mississippi using quality 209 primers and one piece hinged wads designed to enhance accuracy.
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Winchester Super-X 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 3/4 oz. #6 Steel Shot – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 3/4 oz. Bullet Type #6 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU WE20GT6 Shot Material Steel Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892019003 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round Winchester is one of America's flagship companies for gun culture that has over 150 years of experience engineering weapons, designing calibers, and pumping out ammunition. Their Super-X line is stocked full of inexpensive choice for hunting and other sporting activities. As such, these 20 gauge shotshells are a great choice for economical target practice, skeet sports, and upland bird hunting.
Each shell maintains an unfolded hull length of 2-3/4 inches for safe compatibility with the majority of shotgun chambers and is powered by Winchester's own clean-burning powder and 209 primer. Inside the round is 3/4 of an ounce of #6 birdshot pellets. The pellets are made of steel so that they are legal to use at lead-free clubs and government-controlled hunting areas. Steel pellets also leave behind less dangerous residue in edible grouse, partridge, and chukar.
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Winchester AA Heavy Target 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #8 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AAH208 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892009622 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round An excellent 20 Gauge load manufactured by Winchester that promises excellent performance and reliable feeding/extraction round after round. These are new 2-3/4" shells loaded with Lead shot, you'll have 25 rounds ready for your next target practice and clay shooting. -
Winchester AA Sporting Clays 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #7-1/2 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AASC207 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892014886 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round An excellent 20 Gauge load manufactured by Winchester that promises excellent performance and reliable feeding/extraction round after round. These are new 2-3/4" shells loaded with Lead shot, you'll have 25 rounds ready for your next target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays. -
Winchester AA 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #7-1/2 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AAM127 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892004344 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round An excellent 12 Gauge load manufactured by Winchester that promises excellent performance and reliable feeding/extraction round after round. These are new 2-3/4" shells loaded with Lead shot, you'll have 25 rounds ready for your next hunting upland birds, target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays. -
Winchester AA Xtra-Lite Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #7-1/2 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AAL127 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892004528 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round Winchester produces some of the best shotgun loads in the world and these 2-3/4" 12 Gauge rounds are no exception. In this 25 round package, you'll be set for your next trip with your 12 Gauge shotgun. Loaded with Lead shot, these are New rounds that promise reliable firing round after round. -
Winchester AA International Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #7.5 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AANL127 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892009790 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round An excellent 12 Gauge load manufactured by Winchester that promises excellent performance and reliable feeding/extraction round after round. These are new 2-3/4" shells loaded with Lead shot, you'll have 25 rounds ready for your next target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays. -
12 Gauge - 2-3/4" AA International Target #9 Shot - Winchester - 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #9 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AANL129 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892004535 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round Quantity - 25 Rounds
Manufacturer - Winchester
Load - 2-3/4" #9 Shot
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Winchester AA Sporting Clays 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #7-1/2 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AASCL127 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892014039 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round The 12 gauge has been around since the 1870's and remains one of the most effective firearms to this day, despite its age. Whether you are looking to put food on the table, protect your family from intruders, or destroy clay pigeons at the range, the 12 gauge shotgun has the proven power, accuracy, and payload you need to get the job done.
Since 1866, Winchester has been pumping out some of the best ammunition on the market, perfect for all your shooting needs. These Winchester AA Sporting Clay shells measure 2-3/4" in length and fire a one ounce payload of #7 1/2 shot. You can expect muzzle velocities around 1350 feet per second, giving you the speed and pattern you need to bring down target after target at your next trap or skeet outing.
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Winchester AA Lite Handicap 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #7-1/2 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AAHLA127 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892014176 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round The 12 gauge shotgun is one of the most effective firearms in the world and is phenomenal for any close range shooting you may need to do. Whether you are a hunter, looking to defend your family from those that wish you harm, or just like blasting clay targets at the range, the 12 gauge has all the power and payload you need to get the job done. Developed in the 1870's, this incredibly old firearm has been used extensively all over the world, letting you know just how reliable it is.
Since 1855, Winchester has been making some of the best ammunition in the world. With Winchester ammo in your firearm, you don't have to worry about a thing. These Winchester AA Lite Handicap, 2 3/4", #7 1/2 shot, one ounce shells fire at 1290 feet per second and are extra hard for extra clay breaking ability, helping you succeed at the range in handicapped shooting or just having fun.
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Winchester AA Lite Handicap 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz #8 – 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AAHLA128 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892014190 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round The 12 gauge is the most popular shotgun in the United States and is used all over the world for military, civilian, and law enforcement use, showing its incredible efficacy around the globe. When you are looking for something to defend your family, blast trap and skeet at the range, or put meat in the freezer with, the 12 gauge shotgun has the massive firepower and incredible payload you need for the job.
Winchester is one of America's oldest ammunition manufacturers and is recognized all over the world for its incredible manufacturing and fantastic reliability. These Winchester AA Lite Handicap, 2 3/4", 12 gauge, one ounce, #8 shot shells fire at 1290 feet per second and are designed to take down even some of the hardest to get clay targets at the range, helping you have as much fun and success as possible.
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Winchester AA 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #9 - 25 Rounds
$14.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #9 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AA209 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892004450 Cost Per Round 59.4¢ per round When you want something with incredible power but not as much recoil as you might normally get, the 20 gauge shotgun is the perfect option for you. With close to the same power and payload as the bigger 12 gauge, the 20 gauge is still phenomenal for hunting both big and small game and will keep you shooting at the range all day due to its amazing low recoil. No matter what your purpose, the 20 gauge shotgun is one of the best firearms you could hope to use.
Winchester has been making some of America's best ammunition since they were founded in 1855. With Winchester's high quality ammo in your gun, you have all the reliability and quality you could need. These Winchester AA, 2 3/4", 7/8 ounce, #9 shot shells are fantastic for all your trap and skeet sport shooting needs, letting you blast away to your heart's content and helping you hit every target.
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Winchester USA 40 S&W 180 Grain JHP - 50 Rounds
$29.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type home defense, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU USA40JHP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892213210 Cost Per Round 59.7¢ per round Winchester "white box" ammo is very popular among shooters due to its low cost and dependable performance. This particular .40 S&W ammo can perform well a concealed carry and self-defense role while still being affordable enough to train with at the range.
Each cartridge in this box of 50 fires a heavy,180-grain jacketed hollow point bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,010 feet per second. The hollow point leverages the high velocity of the .40 Smith & Wesson to provide strong expansion potential along with respectable penetration. In target shooting applications, the hollow point also adds value as its semi-wadcutter profile punches clean holes in paper targets for easy visibility.
This ammo is loaded in the USA by Winchester and uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases. Winchester has been in the ammo business since the mid 19th century and produces a wide variety of ammunition types to suit various needs.
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Winchester AA Light Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #9 – 25 Rounds
$15.00Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #9 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU AA129 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892004436 Cost Per Round 60¢ per round When nothing will do but something with great, close range power, the 12 gauge is your best option to go with. Firing with immense power but still having a fairly manageable recoil, the 12 gauge has been a favorite around the world since its debut in the 1870's and has been proven through countless years of military, civilian, and law enforcement use around the world. Whether you are looking to take down some game, defend your family, or smash some clay targets at the range, the 12 gauge is the highly effective and reliable shotgun for you.
Winchester has been around since 1855, just a few years before the crushing Civil War, providing America with all the shooting supplies she needed through a huge chunk of her history. With these AA Light Target, 1 1/8 ounce, #9 shot, 2 3/4" shells from Winchester, you have some of the best, most reliable rounds on the market, great for blasting trap and skeet into smithereens.
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Winchester 5.56x45 62 Grain FMJ M855 – 600 Rounds
$369.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 62 Grain Bullet Type Penetrator Use Type home defense, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 600 Ammo Caliber 5.56x45mm Manufacturer SKU WM855150 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic Yes UPC Barcode 00020892228313 Cost Per Round 61.6¢ per round When a 5.56x45 cartridge’s bullet is able to attract a magnet, that usually means it’s a cheapie from Russia. But that’s not the case with Winchester’s American-made 5.56x45 M855 ammo. This round’s bullet features a partial steel core, which enables it to reliably pass through sheet metal at ranges within 650 yards!
This round’s bullet weighs in at 62 grains, which is heavier than average for a 5.56 load. The bullet’s superior momentum confers a flatter trajectory, which is also better protected against the straying effects of crosswinds. An AR-15 or other rifle with a 1:9 or 1:8 rate of twist is ideal for a 62 grain load like this, but a faster twist won’t keep you from hitting your targets by any means.
This military-grade ammo is loaded with low-residue powder and non-corrosive Boxer primers, as well as newly produced brass cases. The reloadable brass cases weren’t polished before they were shipping out, which is why you can plainly see where they were heat-treated. -
Winchester 380 Auto 95 Grain JHP - 500 Rounds
$309.85Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 95 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type home defense Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 380 Auto (ACP) Manufacturer SKU USA380JHP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 00020892219687 Cost Per Round 62¢ per round You just can't go wrong with Winchester. For over a hundred years, Winchester has provided America with some of the most innovative weapons and ammunition, making their name is synonymous with quality. These 380 Auto rounds are no different, featuring Winchester's high quality manufacturing.
If you're looking to defend yourself, but you don't want to go with the larger 9mm, .357, or .45, the 380 Auto is a fantastic choice. With a 95 grain, jacketed hollow point bullet speeding at the enemy with a muzzle velocity of 955 feet per second, this round will have massive expansion and damage, helping you stop whoever it may be trying to harm you.