Stevensville, MT – -(Ammoland.com)- Powerful. Dependable. Precise. ProGrade Ammunition knew exactly what it was looking for when it selected the lineup of rounds for its Hunter Grade line of ammunition.
Experts at ProGrade understand hunters choose each piece of gear and equipment with care when they are headed out into the field. Each specific circumstance and environment dictates what you’ll throw in your pack – including your ammunition. This is why ProGrade has developed an elite collection of rounds tailored for the hunter to deliver the bone-crushing power needed while on the hunt.
Having mastered the true science of ammunition manufacturing, all of the company’s premium quality ammunition is hand-loaded here in the United States. In addition, ProGrade implements the tightest tolerances in the industry. This ensures shot-after-shot consistency and guarantees the highest levels of quality, accuracy, reliability and safety.
For rifle and handgun use, you will find only the best – Barnes, Nosler, Hornady and Woodleigh – among them. Tailored to fit the task at hand, the hunters at ProGrade were specific about what they wanted to include when it came to their Hunter Grade line. For example, in their assortment for rifle hunters you’ll find the Barnes’ Triple Shock X (TSX) bullet among the group, which has for nearly a decade been hailed as a superior hunting bullet.
Building on this product’s success, Barnes added a streamlined polymer tip, to create the Tipped Triple Shock X (TTSX) and Long Range X (LRX) bullets, which are included in the Hunter Grade series. Both boast an increased ballistic coefficient (BC), which helps to improve long-range ballistics. Lead-free and with 100 percent weight retention and four razor-sharp cutting petals that double bullet diameter, these rounds deliver clean and swift kills.
Another ProGrade favorite in the Hunter Grade line for rifles are the Nosler AccuBond tough bonded bullets that offer reliable expansion at short or long range, giving you high BC for true flight. The highly preferred Woodleigh rounds are also available in the grade. Known for their gilding metal jacket, the bullets are specifically profiled internally for optimum jacket wall taper giving the bullet a reliable controlled expansion at a wide range of velocities.
For those who prefer to hunt with a handgun, ProGrade has included an elite group of rounds specifically chosen with the needs of a handgun hunter in mind. Try the Wide Flat Nose Gas Check Hardcase rounds with their nice flat nose if you want to blow a clean hole in your quarry, or check out the Barnes XPB if you’re looking for an expanding round. The Hornady XTP’s thicker jacket and controlled expansion offers some unrivaled killer stopping power.
Regardless of what you choose, you can have the confidence that ProGrade’s Hunter Grade series will have exactly what you need for your next hunting adventure.
ProGrade Ammunition is an ammunition company that has simplified the process of choosing ammunition by hand-selecting the best-of-the-best ammunition based on usage categories. With more than 250 variations in the complete line of pistol, rifle and rimfire ammunition, ProGrade has created nine grades of product – Defense Grade, Varmint Grade, Cowboy Grade, Hunter Grade, Bear Grade, Range Grade, Match Grade, Safari Grade and Tactical Grade – for shooters of every caliber. The key to their full line of premium quality ammunition lies in part to the practice of their hand-loading process, which takes place here in the United States.
In addition, ProGrade implements the tightest tolerances in the industry. Together this ensures shot-after-shot consistency and guarantees the highest levels of quality, accuracy, reliability and safety.
To learn even more about ProGrade’s full line of premium ammunition, contact ProGrade Ammunition, 3616 Eastside Highway, Stevensville, MT 59870. Telephone: (435) 865-5995. www.progradeammo.com.
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Sounds like a product report presented to a room of snipers (hunters) headed off to a war zone. Wonder if ProgGrade is what the military incorporates into their own ordnance? Clearly seems to be the ammo of choice if/when one finds oneself under fire. Wonder if they’re available, at this most critical time, in the evolution of our Republic?