Winchester Ammo

Winchester: The American Legend

 

Few names are as iconic and intertwined with our nation’s history and firearms as Winchester. For more than 150 years Winchester ammo has been recognized by sportsmen, acknowledged as an industry leader and proven itself in the field, on the firing line and front line.

When Oliver Winchester established the company on May 22, 1866, reliable ammunition was part of the original mission. The company name oozes history, pioneering spirit and communicates performance, although resting on those laurels isn’t standard operating procedure. Its tradition of designing and perfecting new cartridges, shotshells and components that perform, in tough conditions, with the latest technology, continues to this day.

 

Winchester Legacy

 

The company arguably reached dominance shortly after news of Theodore Roosevelt taking in the view from Cuba’s San Juan Hill swept the nation in 1898. His rag-tag band of Rough Riders determined the U.S. military’s then-standard-issue firearms were sub-quality, arming themselves instead with Winchester Model 1895s for the campaign. The only reason Teddy wasn’t holding his ’95 for that famous summit picture is that, as legend has it, he’d loaned the reliable repeater to another soldier before the battle. He’s widely reported as stating—about his Centennial Model 1876—“The Winchester…is by all odds the best weapon I ever had, and now I use it almost exclusively…”

The story and legend are the product of hard work and untiring innovation that begins with the Winchester Model 1866—launched during the company’s first year of operation. “The gun that won the west,” the Model 1873, was introduced seven years later and it brought with it something all new, the .44-40 Winchester Center Fire—the company’s first centerfire cartridge.

In 1894 the company began launching firearms at a frequency that made competitors green with envy. There was one that year, followed by the Rough Rider-preferred 1895 and many others. Its treasured, controlled-round-feed Model 70 that gained the title “Rifleman’s Rifle” among enthusiasts was first made in 1936 and Winchester didn’t stop there.

 

Winchester Ammunition Innovation

 

Winchester’s long list of All-Star guns dominated headlines and sentenced its new cartridge and shotshell designs to the backseat. There, the list of accomplishments is just as lengthy and noteworthy, beginning with the 1895 introduction of the new smokeless-powdered .30-30 Win. cartridge. By 1886 the company was making a line of Rival shotshells in 10, 12, 14, 16 and 20 gauge and, in 1918 collaborated with John Moses Browning to develop the Desert Storm-famous .50 BMG. It’s familiar Super-X brand of shotshells hit the market in 1921, the .270 Win. came in 1925 and two years later copper-plated bullets were coming out of the factory under the Lubaloy name.

 

Winchester History

 

The Great Depression struck in 1929, taking a toll on the company’s commercial footing at a time when it was still trying to recover after retooling to produce Enfields for Britain during World War I. In 1931 Western Cartridge Company, which was established by avid sportsman Franklin W. Olin, purchased Winchester Repeating Arms and Western-Winchester was born.

There was no slowdown in innovation. Only a year later it introduced the first non-corrosive, mercury-free shotshell primers and patented a process for making spherical ball powder. Then, working with Smith & Wesson, rolled out the 357 Mag. in 1935, .308 Win. in 1952, followed by the .243 Win., .338 Win. Mag, Power Point bullet and.300 Win. Mag. still serving in the Global War on Terrorism. The still-popular Silvertip bullet arrived in 1939, along with many others through the years.

Improvements in shotshell design continued at the same pace. The Super Seal cup wad was introduced in 1945, which improved shot velocity and gas management. The Winchester Mark 5 shot collar, another performance gain, followed in 1962 and the now-familiar Double X and AA shotshell brands hit the marketplace in 1965. In 1976 Winchester gave enthusiasts their first non-toxic steel-shot load—long before most hunting regulations reflected growing concern about the impact of lead on waterfowl.

Despite the hectic production schedule, the company also churned out 15 billion rounds for U.S. troops during World War II. The Lake City Ammunition Plant, which produces ammunition for the U.S. military, was managed by Winchester from 1985 to 2000. Roughly eight billion cartridges came out of the facility during that period.

 

Who Owns Winchester? Two Brands, One Name

 

A labor strike in 1979 ultimately led to the separation of the ammo and gun entities. First the company sold its firearms factory in Connecticut to employees, who had incorporated as U.S. Repeating Arms, but it ultimately came under the management/ownership of Herstal Group— owner of Fabrique Nationale and Browning. Winchester firearms continues to be manufactured under a licensing agreement, but Olin Corporation still manufactures Winchester ammo in Alton, IL.

Since the separation, Winchester has continued to roll out innovative cartridges and shotshells, including the .300 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) and many others. In 1981 NASA decided the most reliable way to initiate parachute recovery and separation systems for the Space Shuttle’s solid rocket booster engines was with Winchester 209 shotshell primers. Performance is never compromised, obviously, a fact confirmed in 2017 when the U.S. military awarded a contract to the company to supply 9mm ammo for the new Modular Handgun System (an agreement valued at $99.2 million).

 

Winchester PDX1

 

The Winchester PDX1 Defender line is tailored for self-defense. Available in a variety of handgun chamberings—and a trio for rifle—the hollow-point bullet is designed to fold into six “petals” on impact, expand to 1.5 times its unfired diameter and defeat intermediate barriers (like clothing). It meets or beats the rigorous FBI testing protocol.

 

Winchester Ballistic Silvertip

 

A polymer tip maximizes long-distance performance, yet the alloyed lead core retains weight for the reliable terminal performance sportsmen expect. Its contoured jacket controls expansion and the bullet’s Lubalox coating minimizes barrel fouling.

 

Winchester M22 Subsonic

 

Rimfire fans who don’t like to make a lot of noise should take a close look at Winchester’s M22 Subsonic loads. Traveling slower than the speed of sound—yet still functioning in semi-autos—audible report is reduced and suppressor effectiveness maximized. The 45-grain bullets are plated to minimize fouling and improve function.

 

Winchester AA TrAAcker

 

The AA line is legend, but this new flavor adds an all-new twist to an outstanding product. The orange wad features notched helical petals that “stabilize” it in the center of the pattern during flight, effectively tracking the shot’s travel. What a great way to get an inexperienced shooter on target. An equally orange hull makes it easy to identify the special loads, even from the standard AA offerings—the preferred choice among shotgun sports enthusiasts.

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  1. Winchester Ballistic Silvertip 7mm Rem Mag 150 Grain Polymer Tip – 20 Rounds

    $50.95

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    Manufacturer Winchester
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight 150 Grain
    Bullet Type Polymer Tipped
    Use Type hunting boar, hunting whitetail deer
    Casing Type Nickel-Plated Brass
    Quantity 20
    Ammo Caliber 7mm Remington Magnum
    Manufacturer SKU SBST7
    Primer Type Boxer
    Magnetic No
    UPC Barcode 020892210264
    Cost Per Round $2.55 per round
    Your preferred hunting cartridge says a lot about you. To be sure, you’re a mighty cool cat regardless of which rifle you use to decorate your living room walls. But the 7mm Remington Magnum? That’s a king’s cartridge, right there – and Winchester Ballistic Silvertip label ammo truly is fit for a monarch.

    This cartridge’s 130 grain bullet is Nosler’s Ballistic Silver Tip. It’s designed to glide through the air while encountering as little resistance as possible, hence its deformation-resistant polymer tip and ballistically engineered boat tail Solid Base. The Ballistic Silver Tip’s tough alloyed lead core and thick jacketed base both enable it to pass deeply through dense muscle. The Ballistic Silver Tip’s propensity for reliably wide expansion doesn’t make matters any better for the quarry.

    The Ballistic Silver Tip looks right at home in its nickel-plated brass case. The hard, shiny plating reduces friction as it brushes against metal, so you can look forward to truly smooth chambering and ejection. Nickel also resists corrosion better than brass, which will help your royal hunting loads remain untarnished while you’re out in damp deer country!
  2. Winchester Super-X 410 Gauge 2-1/2" 1/5 oz. Rifled Slug – 15 Rounds

    $39.85

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    Manufacturer Winchester
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight 1/5 oz.
    Bullet Type Rifled Slug
    Use Type hunting
    Quantity 15
    Ammo Caliber 410 Gauge
    Manufacturer SKU X41RS5VP
    Shell Length 2-1/2"
    UPC Barcode 020892020580
    Cost Per Round $2.66 per round
    A great option for your 410 Gauge shotgun! These Winchester rounds have a shell_length of 2-1/2" and are loaded with shot that make them an ideal choice for hunting. These are New rounds so you can focus on your surroundings knowing that you'll get reliable performance from each round.
  3. Winchester Supreme Elite PDX1 410 Bore 2-1/2" 3 Plated Defense Disks over Plated Shot - 10 Rounds

    $26.85

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    • Buy 5 at $22.00 /each and save
    Manufacturer Winchester
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight Not Applicable
    Bullet Type Plated Defense Discs
    Use Type hunting or defending your home
    Quantity 10
    Ammo Caliber 410 Gauge
    Manufacturer SKU S410PDX1
    Shot Material Lead
    Primer Type Shotshell
    Shell Length 2-1/2"
    Magnetic No
    UPC Barcode 020892020054
    Cost Per Round $2.2 to $2.68 per round

    These unique .410 bore shells were made by Winchester to help enhance the self-defense capability of carry pistols like the Taurus Judge and S&W Governor with rifled barrels. Each shell has a total length of 2-1/2 inches which is compatible with the more compact versions of the aforementioned revolvers which have shorter cylinders. The black hull and its accompanying black-oxide treated head resist moisture and personal humidity for longer carrying life. Each round is ignited and powered using Winchester's own in-house primers and powder.

    Each shell contains three discs which sit atop 12 BB-size shot pellets. Both the pellets and discs are copper-plated which is intended to give them less deformation and more positive penetration within a target. The inclusion of two types of shot is designed to blend positive reach of the vital organs with a small amount of spread which increases the size of the wounding area at close distances. The three steel discs are wide enough to contact rifling for spin stability and accurate groups on target.

  4. Winchester Super-X Mauser 6.5x55 Swedish 140 Grain PP – 20 Rounds

    $54.85

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    Manufacturer Winchester
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight 140 Grain
    Bullet Type Power-Point (PP)
    Use Type hunting big game, hunting boar, hunting whitetail deer
    Casing Type Brass
    Quantity 20
    Ammo Caliber 6.5x55mm Swedish
    Manufacturer SKU X6555
    Primer Type Boxer
    Magnetic No
    UPC Barcode 020892206069
    Cost Per Round $2.74 per round
    This is a great round for hunting big game, hunting boar, hunting whitetail deer. From Winchester, this 6.5x55mm Swedish ammunition is New with a Power-Point (PP) 140 Grain bullet. You'll get 20 rounds of Brass cased ammo that's ready for your next trip out to shoot. Like every round for sale, we stand behind this ammo and have your back so rest assured you're not only getting a good deal, you're getting the peace of mind that comes along with a trusted supplier.
  5. 20rds - .410 / .45 Defender Winchester Supreme Elite 2 1/2" PDX1 Combo Self Defense

    $54.85

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    Manufacturer Winchester
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight 225 Grain
    Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP)
    Use Type home defense
    Casing Type Brass
    Quantity 20
    Ammo Caliber 45 Long Colt
    Manufacturer SKU S41045PD
    Shot Material Lead
    Primer Type Boxer
    Shell Length 2-1/2"
    Magnetic No
    UPC Barcode 020892020382
    Cost Per Round $2.74 per round
    An excellent 45 Long Colt load manufactured by Winchester that promises excellent performance and reliable feeding/extraction round after round. These are new 2-1/2" shells loaded with Lead shot, you'll have 20 rounds ready for your next home defense.
  6. Winchester Long Beard XR 12 Gauge 3-1/2" 2 oz. #4 – 10 Rounds

    $29.85

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    Manufacturer Winchester
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight 2 oz.
    Bullet Type #4 Shot
    Use Type turkey hunting
    Quantity 10
    Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge
    Manufacturer SKU STLB12L4
    Shot Material Lead
    Shell Length 3-1/2"
    UPC Barcode 020892021280
    Cost Per Round $2.98 per round
    Winchester produces some of the best shotgun loads in the world and these 3-1/2" 12 Gauge rounds are no exception. In this 10 round package, you'll be set for your next trip with your 12 Gauge shotgun. Loaded with Lead shot, these are New rounds that promise reliable firing round after round.
  7. Winchester Long Beard XR 12 Gauge 3-1/2" 2 oz. #5 – 10 Rounds

    $29.85

    In stock

    Manufacturer Winchester
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight 2 oz.
    Bullet Type #5 Shot
    Use Type turkey hunting
    Quantity 10
    Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge
    Manufacturer SKU STLB12L5
    Shot Material Lead
    Shell Length 3-1/2"
    UPC Barcode 020892021303
    Cost Per Round $2.98 per round
    An excellent 12 Gauge load manufactured by Winchester that promises excellent performance and reliable feeding/extraction round after round. These are new 3-1/2" shells loaded with Lead shot, you'll have 10 rounds ready for your next turkey hunting.
  8. Winchester Super-X 54 Pellet 12 Gauge 3-1/2" #4 Magnum Buckshot – 5 Rounds

    $17.85

    In stock

    Manufacturer Winchester
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight Not Applicable
    Bullet Type #4 Shot
    Use Type hunting or defending your home
    Quantity 5
    Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge
    Manufacturer SKU XB12L4
    Shot Material Lead
    Shell Length 3-1/2"
    UPC Barcode 020892013650
    Cost Per Round $3.57 per round
    If you're looking for a good load for hunting or defending your home, you've come to the right page. This 12 Gauge ammo for sale features a 3-1/2" shell with Lead shot. New from Winchester, you will get excellent performance shot after shot as you work your way through all 5 of these rounds. Plus, when you buy from Widener's, you know you'll get fast shipping with a customer service team that stands behind everything we sell.

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