Ammo Inc 44 Magnum for Sale
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Ammo, Inc. .44 Magnum 240 Grain Total Metal Jacket Brass Cased Centerfire Pistol Ammo, 50 Round, Box, 44240TMC-A50
Brand:
Ammo Inc
Bullet Type:
Total Metal Case (TMC)
Caliber:
.44 Magnum
Capacity:
50
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
240 grain
From:
$38.07
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Ammo Inc Streak, Ammo 44240tmcstrkred Streak 44mag 240tmc Red 20/10
Brand:
Ammo Inc
Bullet Type:
Total Metal
Caliber:
.44 Magnum
Grains:
240 grain
Rounds:
20
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Ammo Inc Streak 44 Magnum 240gr JHP Handgun Ammo - 20 Rounds
Brand:
Ammo Inc
Caliber:
.44 Magnum
Rounds:
20
Frequently Asked Questions
Ammo Inc 44 Magnum for Sale
What grain bullet is best for .44 mag?
For most uses, 240-grain bullets are the standard choice and work well in both rifles and handguns. Hunters pursuing larger game often prefer 270-300 grain for deeper penetration. Lighter 180-200 grain loads suit carbines and target shooting. Test several weights—accuracy varies by individual firearm.
Will 44 mag take down a deer?
Yes, .44 Magnum is fully adequate for deer hunting. From a rifle or carbine it delivers sufficient energy and penetration for clean kills. Stay within 100 yards, use quality hunting ammunition, and focus on shot placement.
Is ammo inc a good ammo brand?
Ammo Inc. produces decent budget-to-mid-range ammunition, though some shooters report inconsistent quality between batches. They're known for specialty lines like STREAK visual ammunition. Generally acceptable for range use, but serious defensive or competition shooters often prefer established brands like Federal, Hornady, or Winchester for greater consistency.
Who manufactures ammo inc ammunition?
Ammo Inc.'s small caliber ammunition assets were acquired by Olin Corporation and are now manufactured under Winchester Ammunition. The acquisition included employees and manufacturing operations, including a facility in Manitowoc, Wisconsin that produces specialty calibers.
What is the shelf life of .44 Magnum ammo?
Properly stored .44 Magnum ammunition can remain reliable for 10 years at minimum, often 20 years or more. Store rounds in a cool, dry location away from moisture and temperature extremes. Full metal jacket rounds generally hold up better than hollow points over extended periods.
Is ammo inc still in business?
Ammo Inc. sold its ammunition manufacturing business to Olin Corporation, which operates it under the Winchester brand. Ammo Inc. itself still exists as a public company, now focused primarily on operating GunBroker.com, the online firearms marketplace.