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Video: Federal Premium's Edge TLR

Federal Premium has announced the arrival of its new Edge TLR product line, a dedicated series of long-range hunting ammunition. Using a polymer-tipped, boat tail bullet, with a small lead core at the front, the TLR bullet has shown to give consistent expansion at distances out to 900 yards, and while that is an extreme distance for a hunting bullet, it’s nice to know that even at lower velocities you’ll get good performance.

#SundayGunday: Sierra Bullets GameChanger Ammunition

Get a closer look at Sierra Bullets GameChanger Ammunition, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Federal Premium Adds 6.5 Creedmoor to Trophy Copper Line

Federal Premium has announced that it is adding a 120-grain 6.5 Creedmoor offering to its Trophy Copper lineup.

Federal Premium to Offer Trophy Bonded Tip as a Component Bullet

Federal Premium has announced that it will be offering its Trophy Bonded Tip as a component bullet for handloading. The line will be available in six popular caliber and weight options.

Nosler Introduces Addition to AccuBond Lineup

Nosler has announced an AccuBond bullet that's designed to cater to some of the industry's most increasingly sought after cartridges.

Federal Premium Launches Edge TLR

Federal continues its advancements in bullet and ammunition technology with the release of the Edge TLR ammunition.

Browning Ammunition Shipping 28 Nosler

Browning Ammunition has announced its Long Range Pro ammunition is now available in 28 Nosler at a number of outdoor retailers. Soon, Browning will also be shipping its BXS Copper and BXC Controlled Expansion in 28 Nosler.

Winchester Ammunition Awarded FBI Sniper Contract

Winchester Ammunition is the award recipient of an exclusive .308 Winchester/7.62x51 NATO contract from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

5 Reasons Round Nose Bullets Are Still Cool

In this age of ballistic superiority, where our projectiles more closely resemble the Apollo-era spacecraft, where the bullet continues to evolve in both shape and method of construction, the round nose projectile is often overlooked as if it were a relic of a bygone era. Don't let that fool you, though. The good, old-fashioned round nose bullet, which seems to have been passed over in the history of bullet evolution, is still a viable choice for many hunters.

First Look: Federal Premium 6.5 Creedmoor Trophy Copper

Federal Premium has added the ever-popular 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge to its Trophy Copper line of ammunition. Here are five things you need to know.

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