Buy rifle ammunition online or in store from top brands such as Winchester, Alexander Arms, Remington, and PMC. Thunder Guns West is a trusted provider that carries premium rifle ammunition suited to hunting seasons, sight-in days, and repeatable range work. Match your cartridge to your rifles, bolt action rifles, or AR rifles before you stock up. Round out the setup with scopes, sights, and optics for cleaner holds and rifle magazines for smoother strings at the range.
Browse rifle ammunition online by comparing calibers, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as bullet weight, case type, intended use, and round count. The best fit comes from matching the load to your firearm, your shooting plan, and the level of recoil or performance you want.
Keep these points in mind before you place an order:
Shop rifle ammunition online, or visit our gun store in Harlan, Iowa. Thunder Guns West serves customers from nearby cities including Kimballton, Elk Horn, Portsmouth, and Tennant, Iowa.
Rifle ammunition sales must follow federal rules and any Iowa requirements that apply at the time of purchase. Age checks, shipment limits, and carrier restrictions can vary by order, so read the checkout details before you complete it.
Transport and storage remain part of responsible ownership after the sale. Contact the shop for current store policies, accepted identification, and pickup or shipping questions tied to rifle ammunition orders.
Match the cartridge to the barrel marking and your owner’s manual. If you see more than one marking, confirm compatibility with the shop before buying.
Target loads focus on consistency for practice and zeroing. Hunting loads prioritize terminal performance for game.
Rules vary by state and carrier policy. Review restrictions during checkout and confirm eligibility for your location.
No. 5.56 NATO can run higher pressure, so use it only in rifles marked 5.56 or .223 Wylde.
Yes. .223 Remington is typically safe in rifles chambered for 5.56 NATO.
Yes. Twist rate affects stability, and the right bullet weight helps accuracy and consistency.
No. Match loads focus on precision, while hunting bullets are built for controlled expansion on game.
Yes. Inspect for cracks and deformation, then follow published load data for your cartridge and components.