Bulk 243 Winchester Ammo For Sale
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History of Bulk 243 Winchester Ammo
Introduced in the 1950s, the .243 Winchester quickly gained popularity for its flat trajectory and versatility in both hunting and target shooting. Purchasing bulk .243 ammo ensures you have a steady supply of this reliable cartridge, known for its consistent performance at various ranges.
How will your ammo be delivered?
Your bulk 243 ammo will be shipped straight to your door in a discrete, unmarked package.
What’s the benefit to buying 243 bulk ammo?
- You save more money: Save significantly per round when you purchase bulk 223, with prices as low as 48¢ per round.
- You’re ready for the range: Ensure you have a steady supply of 223 by purchasing in bulk, avoiding the uncertainties of range stock availability.
- You reduce the hassle of reordering: Bulk purchases mean fewer orders and consistent availability of your preferred ammo.
- You shoot more consistently: Buying in bulk ensures consistency in your ammo, improving accuracy and performance by eliminating variations between different batches.
- You'll be prepared for anything: A bulk supply means you're ready for any unexpected need, whether it’s a spontaneous range day or an emergency situation.
- You support freedom: With every purchase, we make a donation in your name to a freedom-loving charity at no extra cost to you. See who we support here!
What 243 brands do you sell?
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How does the .243 compare to other calibers?
Caliber | Recoil | Pros | Cons |
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270 Winchester | More recoil than 243 | Greater stopping power, effective at long range (up to 500+ yards), ideal for large game like elk and black bear | Heavier recoil, not as suitable for recoil-sensitive shooters, less flat-shooting at shorter ranges |
308 Winchester | More recoil than 243 | Wide variety of ammo available, ideal for medium to large game hunting, good for long-range shots, popular among military and law enforcement marksmen | Heavier recoil than lighter calibers, overkill for small varmints, drops more at long ranges |
6.5 Creedmoor | More recoil than 243 | Higher ballistic coefficient for long-range accuracy, more stopping power at longer ranges, retains velocity well, moderate recoil | Slightly more recoil than 243, more expensive ammo |
6mm Remington | Similar to 243 | Slightly higher velocity than 243, excellent for varmint hunting and deer, great for handloaders due to flexibility | Less factory ammo and rifle availability compared to 243, ammo more expensive |
6mm ARC | Less recoil than 243 | Low recoil, high ballistic coefficient, ideal for home defense when chambered in AR-15 platform, versatile for hunting and target shooting | Fewer rifle options, higher cost for ammo, limited availability |
For a comprehensive look at the performance of different 243 rounds, explore our detailed guide on .243 ballistics, which covers the ballistics data from all the popular ammo manufacturers.