
Widener's Reloading & Shooting Supply focuses on what shooters actually need: consistent, reliable ammunition at prices that don't require taking out a second mortgage. Their specialty is .308 Winchester and 7.62x51mm NATO rounds—arguably the most versatile large-caliber rifle cartridges in use toda...
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Widener's Reloading & Shooting Supply focuses on what shooters actually need: consistent, reliable ammunition at prices that don't require taking out a second mortgage. Their specialty is .308 Winchester and 7.62x51mm NATO rounds—arguably the most versatile large-caliber rifle cartridges in use today.
The .308 Winchester and 7.62x51 are mostly interchangeable. That matters because Widener's carries both variants, and they stock them in serious quantity. Most of their .308 loads fire 150-165 grain bullets at nearly 3,000 feet per second—ballistics that work for long-range hunters and target shooters alike.
FMJ rounds for range time - These cheap, consistent loads are popular with AR-10 shooters because they run clean and feed reliably. Soft-point and polymer-tipped options deliver the expansion needed for hunting whitetail, boar, and other medium to large game with one well-placed shot.
If you own any of these, Widener's has ammo for it:
| Brand | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| PMC | FMJ-BT, PSP, Hunting | South Korean manufacturer, consistent quality, supplies SK military |
| Sellier & Bellot | FMJ, SP, SPCE | Czech Republic, made since 1825, reloadable brass |
| Winchester | FMJ, Standard loads | Since 1855, trusted name in American ammunition |
| Fiocchi | FMJ-BT, PSP | USA/Italy production, respected by hunters and competitors |
| Speer Gold Dot | Bonded SP | Home defense loads, nickel-plated brass |
| Prvi Partizan | FMJ-BT | Ships in ammo cans, fresh brass, new manufacturing |
| Armscor | FMJ | Philippines/USA, inexpensive, reliable |
Widener's stocks the full range:
If reloading matters to you—and it should, because reloadable brass saves money—Widener's prioritizes:
Brass cases and Boxer primers mean you can reload after firing. That's significant savings on your next range session.
Widener's moves ammunition in volume because that's how range shooters buy it:
Customer feedback is consistent: "Good brass, feeds perfectly." "Clean, accurate, showed up in 2 days."
For target shooting: FMJ and FMJ-BT loads deliver flat trajectories and minimal drift. The boat-tail design reduces in-flight drag so bullets carry more energy downrange and fly flatter—accuracy matters when dialing in a new rifle.
For hunting: Soft-point bullets with controlled expansion penetrate deep without fragmenting. A 180-grain load from S&B delivers 2,509 fps with predictable expansion on whitetail and boar. PSP rounds expand reliably from close range to long distance.
For reloaders: Every round ships in reloadable brass with non-corrosive Boxer primers. Widener's understands that if you're buying 500 rounds at a time, you're planning to reload the empties.
They don't stock junk. Every manufacturer represented—PMC, Sellier & Bellot, Winchester, Fiocchi—has military contracts or decades of civilian shooting trust. Poongsan (PMC's maker) supplies the South Korean military. S&B has been making ammo since 1825. You're buying what experienced shooters actually trust.
Fast shipping, consistent inventory, and phone support at (800) 615-3006 make this a standard resource for shooters who buy ammunition in serious quantities.
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