Thursday, June 19, 2014

How To Find Acceptable Frontsight Ammo

By Ina Hunt


People who participate in multiple weapons related activities often attempt to stockpile ammunition for those purposes. Finding ample supplies of the appropriate calibers of bullets can be difficult and expensive. Frontsight ammo is an excellent resource for those who participate in competitions and other high volume bullet usage.

In 2011 Russel May decided that the best method of helping gun enthusiasts obtain the ammunition they need was to begin doing business directly with the manufacturers. His goal was to purchase in large quantities to reduce the costs and pass this savings on to customers either online or in his retail outlets. The concept of supply and demand has worked very well for his company.

This company also offers training courses for gun enthusiasts who want to learn how to use their weapon properly and with the highest level of safety. The participants are required to bring all of the ammunition they will need for the course when they arrive at the training facility. The number of rounds needed is dependent on what type of weapon you are using and the number of rounds can range anywhere from one hundred rounds for a handgun to sixteen hundred rounds for semi-automatic rifles.

The type of bullets allowed is strictly supervised as a safety measure. They will not allow any type of reloaded bullet to be used because reloaded rounds have a higher chance of exploding when used. This catastrophic firearm failure can be caused by the variable amount of powder in the reload, using a case that is the wrong size or a case that is weakened from prior use. The rule is that all rounds must be new, factory made bullets from acceptable manufacturers.

They also do not allow steel jacketed rounds to be used in rifles. The ammunition that is acceptable must be metal jacketed. Lead bullets without a jacket will not be allowed but lead rounds with full jackets are perfectly acceptable. As an extra measure clients are encouraged to test their ammunition with a magnet to assure the absence of steel jackets.

There are specific manufacturers that are recommended for purchase by the course instructors. Remington, Winchester and Speer are among them. These brands can be purchased in must sporting goods stores or pro shops. Those who prefer to purchase their ammunition from local retail outlets may be confronted with the problem of transporting and storing them to the training site. If you purchase it from Front Sight Pro Shops they will store it at the site until you arrive for your training.

Another option is to purchase the ammunition you need after you arrive from other retail sites but many times the amount needed may be difficult to accumulate. Many clients purchase the ammunition needed and have it shipped to their hotel for storage under their name.

When he began the business in 2011 Mr. May set a goal of supplying the highest quality products for the lowest possible prices for his customers. In the five years he has been operating his company he has been able to meet that goal and watch his company grow and expand to the level of success it maintains today.




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