The survival rule of three is a widely accepted guideline about how long you can go without certain necessities
in an end of the world type scenario.

The survival rule of three is a widely accepted guideline about how long you can go without certain necessities
in an end of the world type scenario.
Barrel length. Magazine capacity. Twist rate. Choke. The list goes on.
There are a ton of variables involved in firearms. While you don’t have to be a ballistics expert, if you own or use a firearm, there are some important aspects that you need to understand. One of those aspects is trigger weight.
A look at our ammo sales data to get a pulse on what calibers are worthy of your investment and what calibers could just be hype.
They’re two common primers used by shooters all over the world but do you know what the difference is between centerfire vs. rimfire primers?
Generally speaking, there are two types of finishes on shotgun shells – but what’s the benefit of going with rolled vs. folded crimping for your shotgun shells?
Magazines vs. Clips – It’s a pet peeve of gun owners and two terms consistently mistakenly as the same thing. Let’s dissect the difference between clips and magazines and look at a potential root cause of the confusion.
6.5 Creedmoor is on a terror recently. Long distance shooters and hunters seem to be flocking to the rifle caliber in droves. So what’s the story behind this round and does it have the ballistic performance to stick around for a while?
Muzzle velocity is something you’ll see on boxes of ammunition and on ballistics stat sheets, but you may not know exactly how muzzle velocity impacts performance.