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Ammunition

Ammunition

Shop our selection of ammunition from top brands like PMC, Lehigh Defense, Fiocchi, Barnes, and Aguila Ammunition. On Target Outdoors stocks reliable, range-ready ammunition built for hunters, sport shooters, and everyday defenders who count on consistent performance every time they pull the trigger. Whether you're stocking up for a weekend at the range, preparing for hunting season, or keeping your home defense setup loaded, we carry rounds for every caliber and purpose. Browse our full lineup of rifle ammunition, handgun ammunition, and shotgun shells, plus rimfire ammunition to pair with your favorite firearm. Pick up matching magazines, scopes sights and optics, and gun parts to round out your kit.

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Ammunition Buying Guide

Shop ammunition at On Target Outdoors and stock up on the right loads for every firearm, application, and Montana season, from defensive hollow points and range training rounds to elk hunting loads, pronghorn and mule deer ammunition, upland bird shells, and waterfowl loads for hunting along the Yellowstone River corridor. Whether you are topping off your carry gun, preparing for Montana elk season, or stocking up for a range session, our Laurel location carries the calibers and quantities you need.

Keep your guns fed and your collection complete with everything On Target Outdoors carries:

  • Rimfire ammunition: Stock up on .22 LR and other rimfire loads for plinking, small game hunting, and affordable training that keeps trigger time accessible without breaking the budget.
  • Guns and firearms: Match your ammunition to the right firearm from our full selection of handguns, rifles, and shotguns covering every Montana hunting and defensive application.
  • Magazines: Keep your handguns and rifles properly fed with quality factory and aftermarket magazines in standard capacities for the most popular platforms on the market.
  • Scopes, sights and optics: Pair your hunting ammunition with the right glass for the distances you will be shooting, whether you are glassing for elk in the Beartooths or pronghorn across open Montana prairie.
  • Gun parts: Keep your rifles and handguns running reliably with quality replacement and upgrade components that support every firearm in your Montana hunting and carry collection.
  • Holsters and gun leather: Carry your defensive ammunition in a properly holstered handgun with quality holsters and leather goods that keep your carry setup secure and accessible for Montana constitutional carry.

Local And Compliance Notes

On Target Outdoors is the trusted firearms and ammunition dealer in Laurel, Montana, and serves customers in the nearby cities of Park City, Joliet, Columbus, and Billings. All firearm purchases at On Target Outdoors are conducted in full compliance with federal and Montana state law, including ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check for every firearm sale. Ammunition purchases do not require a background check or special permit for adults who are legally permitted to possess firearms and ammunition.

Montana has constitutional carry, allowing law-abiding residents who are legally permitted to possess a firearm to carry it openly or concealed without a state-issued permit. Residents who travel out of state or want reciprocity recognition in other jurisdictions can obtain an optional Montana Concealed Weapons Permit through their county sheriff. Montana imposes no state-level waiting period beyond the federal background check process for firearm purchases, and ammunition purchases have no state-level permit or background check requirement for eligible adults.

Montana hunters using ammunition for elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, pronghorn, black bear, upland birds, or waterfowl should consult Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks for current regulations on legal ammunition types and shot requirements for specific seasons and game management units. Federal law requires non-toxic shot for all migratory waterfowl hunting nationwide. Contact On Target Outdoors for help selecting the right ammunition for your carry gun, hunting rifle, or range training application in the Laurel and greater Yellowstone Valley area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ammunition

1. What ammunition does On Target Outdoors carry?

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On Target Outdoors carries a wide range of ammunition covering handgun, rifle, shotgun, and rimfire calibers for defensive, hunting, and range training applications. Available options include defensive hollow points, full metal jacket range loads, hunting loads for Montana big game and upland birds, non-toxic waterfowl shells, and rimfire rounds for training and small game. Stop in or check online for current inventory across all available calibers and brands.

2. Do I need a permit to buy ammunition in Montana?

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No. Ammunition purchases in Montana do not require a permit, background check, or special license for adults who are legally permitted to possess firearms and ammunition. A valid government-issued ID may be requested at the point of sale to confirm age. Montana’s constitutional carry law covers the carrying of firearms, while ammunition purchases remain unrestricted for eligible adults. All firearm purchases from a licensed dealer require a separate background check, but those requirements do not extend to ammunition.

3. What rifle ammunition is best for Montana elk hunting?

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Montana elk hunting demands ammunition that delivers reliable terminal performance on large, heavy-boned game at the varying distances encountered across the state’s diverse terrain from the Beartooth foothills to open prairie country surrounding Laurel and the Yellowstone Valley. Popular and proven elk hunting calibers include .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .30-06 Springfield, .308 Winchester, 7mm Remington Magnum, and 6.5 Creedmoor with controlled-expansion hunting bullets. Always verify current Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks regulations for your specific game management unit and season before purchasing hunting ammunition.

4. What is the best defensive ammunition for a handgun?

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Modern hollow point ammunition from quality manufacturers is the standard recommendation for defensive handgun use, delivering reliable expansion and controlled penetration that maximizes terminal performance while reducing over-penetration risk. Popular defensive calibers including 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP are all available in proven hollow point loads. The best choice depends on your specific handgun model and your ability to shoot it accurately under stress. The staff at On Target Outdoors can help you select a load that feeds reliably in your specific pistol.

5. What ammunition is required for waterfowl hunting in Montana?

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Federal law requires non-toxic shot for all migratory waterfowl hunting nationwide, including in Montana. Steel shot is the most widely available and affordable non-toxic option, while bismuth and tungsten loads offer better downrange performance at a higher price. Montana waterfowl hunters along the Yellowstone River corridor and surrounding wetlands should use a choke rated for steel shot and verify current Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks regulations for zone-specific requirements and season dates before heading to the blind.

6. What ammunition is best for pronghorn hunting in Montana?

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Pronghorn hunting on Montana’s open prairie often involves longer shots at relatively light-bodied game, making flat-shooting calibers with controlled-expansion hunting bullets the top choice among local hunters. Popular options include .243 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .270 Winchester, .308 Winchester, and 7mm Remington Magnum with quality soft point or polymer-tipped hunting bullets that open reliably at varying impact velocities. Always verify current Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks regulations for your specific pronghorn unit before purchasing hunting ammunition.

7. Does On Target Outdoors carry rimfire ammunition?

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Yes. On Target Outdoors carries rimfire ammunition including .22 LR and other rimfire calibers for training, plinking, and small game hunting. Rimfire is one of the most cost-effective ways to maintain trigger time and build fundamental marksmanship skills alongside your centerfire hunting and defensive practice. Stop in or check online for current rimfire inventory and available quantities.

8. How should I store ammunition safely in Montana?

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Ammunition should be stored in a cool, dry location away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight, which can degrade propellants and primers over time. Montana’s temperature extremes between summer and winter can affect improperly stored ammunition, so quality ammo cans and sealed containers are especially practical for long-term storage. Storing ammunition securely alongside locked firearms is a recommended best practice in any household. Contact On Target Outdoors for current ammunition availability and storage product recommendations for your collection.

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