PMC .44 Mag Ammo

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Brand:

PMC

Bullet Type:

TRUNCATED CONE SOFT POINT (TCSP)

Caliber:

.44 Magnum

Capacity:

25

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

240 grain

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Brand:

PMC

Bullet Type:

JACKETED HOLLOW POINT (JHP)

Caliber:

.44 Magnum

Capacity:

25

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

180 GRAIN

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Brand:

PMC

Bullet Type:

StarFire Hollow Point

Caliber:

.44 Magnum

Grains:

240 grain

Rounds:

20

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.8/5 based on 9 customer reviews across 5 variants from 25 retailers

Highly rated ammo with excellent accuracy, reliable shipping, and consistent quality, with one minor website ordering glitch reported.

What customers like

Reliable & Accurate56%
This ammo is consistanly accurate, no FF.
Fast Shipping & Service44%
Ordering was very easy, came quick and without issue.
Quality & Consistency33%
4 orders, so far, no problems at all.
Good Reloading Brass11%
good brass for reloading

Common concerns

Website Ordering Issues11%
It just says, unable to send. I hope you get this fixed soon
Frequently Asked Questions
PMC .44 Mag Ammo

Is the PMC 44 Magnum 180 GR JHP any good?

PMC .44 Magnum 180gr JHP is a decent budget option around $24 per box. It delivers consistent accuracy and reliable terminal performance for hunting and range use. Recoil is substantial at this weight. Adequate for most purposes, though premium loads exist for serious defensive use.

What is the shelf life of .44 Mag ammo?

Properly stored .44 Magnum ammunition typically remains reliable for 10 years, though modern loads often last 20 years or longer. Store cartridges in a cool, dry location away from moisture and temperature extremes. Brass casings and primers degrade fastest, so sealed containers extend longevity considerably.

What grain bullet is best for .44 mag?

For most uses, 240-grain is the standard choice and works well in both revolvers and lever-action carbines. For hunting larger game, 300-grain bullets hit harder. Lighter 180-grain loads suit target shooting and reduce recoil. Test different loads in your specific firearm, as accuracy varies between guns.

Is PMC Ammo safe to use?

PMC Bronze ammunition is safe to use in properly maintained firearms. It fires reliably across thousands of rounds, though it leaves more residue than premium brands. Suitable for range and hunting use. Always inspect your firearm and follow standard safety protocols.

What is the difference between 44 Mag and 44 rem mag ammo?

.44 Mag and .44 Remington Magnum refer to the exact same cartridge. Remington was involved in its commercial development, so the formal SAAMI designation includes "Remington," but manufacturers and shooters use both names interchangeably. No functional difference exists between them.