Finding The Right Frontsight Ammo

By Ina Hunt


Finding ammunition in large quantities is becoming more difficult every day. Many people choose to stock pile sufficient amounts of ammunition to ensure availability for hunting or range shooting. Others keep large amounts available for competition shooting matches or qualification matches for law enforcement. Frontsight ammo is a viable retail and online resource for all of these situations.

Front Sight Firearms was started in 2011 because Russel May, the man who owns the company noticed that the cost of weapons and ammunition was becoming far too expensive for the average citizen to purchase. The reason for this price increase was attributed to extraordinarily high demand and dwindling supplies of these items. The solution he found was to create a company that could purchase these items in large numbers in an effort to lower retail prices to his customers.

In addition to guns, ammunition and accessories Front Sight offers multiple training camps for clients who wish to immerse themselves in the proper use of their weapons. These camps last approximately one week and are designed to expose clients to every instance of situational weapon usage conceivable. Participants are able to rent the weapons from the site but must supply all of their own ammunition and other accessories. Dependent on what weapon you select this can add up to massive amounts of bullets the client needs to supply. Some weapons require up to sixteen hundred rounds at the beginning of the course.

As a safety measure there are rules regarding the types of bullets that can be used during these exercises. First and foremost you may not use any hand loads or reloaded rounds. Some factories offer re-manufactured rounds and these are also not permitted for use while training. The reloaded rounds create a danger of exploding to the user because of incorrect powder amounts or damaged cases. An explosion of this kind can cause injury to hands, arms and face.

Another absolute is no steel jackets on the bullets because they damage the targets too much. They highly recommend that participants test their ammunition with a magnet prior to purchase. They also require that the bullets you do bring be metal jacketed and although they do not accept lead bullets they will accept metal jacketed lead bullets.

You can purchase your ammunition anywhere and most of the best known name brands are usable on the course. Remington and Winchester are just two examples of acceptable rounds. Purchasing the ammunition prior to arrival can create a problem for some attendees. Transportation to the site and storage of the ammunition until actual arrival can create issues because of the excessive weight that can be involved.

Having the ammunition shipped to the training site is not possible because of space and safety issues. They will accept delivery and store your ammunition if you have purchased it from the Front Sight Pro shop. Another solution would be to ship it to the hotel you have reserved and ask them to hold it in your name until you arrive.

The goal of Front Sight Firearms has always been to supply affordable weapons, accessories and ammunition to their customers. The programs they offer and the products they have for clients bring them closer to this goal as time passes.




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