Hornady 6mm Remington Ammo for Sale
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HORNADY SST 6mm 95gr 100/Box Rifle Bullets (24532)
Brand:
Hornady
Bullet Type:
SST
Caliber:
6mm
Grains:
95 grain
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HORNADY ELD Match 6mm 108gr 100/Box Rifle Bullets (24561)
Brand:
Hornady
Caliber:
6mm
Grains:
108 grain
Frequently Asked Questions
Hornady 6mm Remington Ammo for Sale
Is 6mm Remington ammo still made?
Yes, 6mm Remington ammo is still in production. Hornady, Remington, and PPU all manufacture it. It's available from multiple retailers, typically around $38.61 per box, ranging from roughly $27.96 to $142.49 depending on the load.
What is the effective range of a 6mm Remington?
The 6mm Remington is effective on medium game to roughly 400 yards with proper loads, maintaining over 1,000 foot-pounds of energy at that distance. For varmints, lighter bullets extend practical range further. Actual performance depends on bullet weight, velocity, and target size.
Is a .243 the same as a 6mm?
Yes and no. Both fire the same 0.243-inch (6mm) diameter bullet, but they are different cartridges with different cases. The .243 Winchester and 6mm Remington are not interchangeable. Other 6mm cartridges exist too, such as the 6mm Creedmoor.
Is 6mm better than 308?
Neither is universally better. The 6mm Remington offers flatter trajectory and less recoil, suiting varmints and precision shooting. The .308 Winchester fires a larger projectile with more overall energy, making it better suited for larger game. Choose based on your target and intended use. We carry both in our marketplace.
Is a 6mm Remington good for deer?
Yes, the 6mm Remington is a capable deer cartridge. It offers flat trajectory, adequate energy, and mild recoil, making it effective at ranges under 400 yards with proper bullet placement. Ammunition is available from multiple retailers, typically ranging from $28 to $142 depending on load and brand.
Is 20 year old ammo still good?
Factory ammunition stored in cool, dry conditions typically remains safe and reliable at 20 years old. Many shooters report success with ammo decades older. Avoid old reloads, which are less predictable. Signs of deterioration include corrosion, cracked cases, or damaged primers.