Bulk 12 Gauge Ammo For Sale
History of Bulk 12 Gauge Ammo
Loved by hunters, sport shooters, military personnel, and law enforcement, the 12 gauge is today's most used shotgun shell. It has existed in its current cartridge configuration since the late 1800s.
Twelve gauge rounds, often seen as 12ga, are used in various situations, including bird hunting, small game hunting, recreational shooting, and home defense. These rounds provide multiple options in close quarters but don’t perform well at long distances because the projectiles quickly lose their velocity.
How will your 12 gauge ammo be delivered?
Your 12 gauge ammo purchase will be shipped directly to your doorstep in a discreet, unmarked package.
What are the advantages of buying bulk 12 gauge ammo?
- Significant cost savings: One of the primary benefits of purchasing bulk 12 gauge ammo is the potential for substantial savings. You can save upwards of 10¢ per round!
- Always range-ready: Bulk buying ensures you’re well-stocked and ready for the range at any time, safeguarding against supply chain disruptions.
- Less frequent reordering: Buying in bulk reduces the need for frequent reordering, giving you peace of mind with a steady supply of ammo.
- Improved shooting consistency: Consistent ammo supply helps maintain accuracy and performance by eliminating variations between different batches.
- Prepared for any situation: With a bulk supply, you’re always prepared for any unexpected needs, be it a spontaneous shooting session or an emergency.
- Supporting worthy causes: Each purchase at Ammo.com contributes to a donation in your name to a pro-freedom charity at no additional cost to you. Discover who we support here!
How much do bulk 12 gauge shot shells cost?
Bulk 12 gauge shot shells can cost as low as 34¢ per round, offering significant savings over buying 5 or 20 round boxes each time you hit the range.
What 12 gauge brands do you sell?
If you're loyal to a particular 12 ga brand, check out our inventory here:
You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which brands we currently have in stock and available using the Manufacturers filter. You can also filter by attributes such as Bullet Type, Bullet Weight, Casing Type, and Primer Type to find what you need.
How does 12 Gauge compare to other calibers?
Caliber | Recoil | Pros | Cons |
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10 Gauge | 12 Gauge has more | 12 Gauge has farther lethal range, more stopping power, better ballistics | 12 Gauge has more recoil, heavier guns, less abundant ammo |
16 Gauge | Recoil feels similar | 12 Gauge has lighter shotguns | 12 Gauge is less abundant, less powerful, and shorter lethal range |
20 Gauge | 12 Gauge has less | 12 Gauge has less Recoil, lighter shotguns | 12 Gauge has shorter lethal range, less powerful |
.410 Bore | 12 Gauge has less | 12 Gauge has lower recoil, can also be shot through some revolvers | 12 Gauge is less powerful, shorter lethal range, and expensive |
Customer Reviews
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Hey Now said:
These shipped quickly, delivered quickly, and they work!! Pew pew boom!! Options are limited at the moment, and this was just right.
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J-Green said:
These are hot shells that kick more than a slug, i love them. But most people aren't gonna be looking for this kinda kick. I definitely would order more if they were in stock though.
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Mike said:
Shot this through a VR-80 and another auto-loader. Never cycled in the VR-80 and sometimes it did in the other one.
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Justin said:
When I went to shoot the number eight shot after shooting seven and a half shot there was no malfunctions no bad shooting or anything went really well it planked really well at the range and will most likely be buying another set of 250 or maybe 500
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kvsjj said:
shoots well
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MHB said:
Had no issues with these shells. Fires well. No malfunctions.
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Bub said:
If the price was lower and in line with your competitors, the value would get a five.
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Charley said:
Gun Clubs are always one of the best shells out there, but the price was still high.
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Chuck said:
Service was good as was quality of the shells.
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Slapppy said:
I've been slinging S&B 00 buck around 20 years now and it's always been good. I get decent patterns and very reliable performance out of it. It's not flight control, so if you have a special purpose that involves longer ranges you might go somewhere else but this stuff is def good out to 50 yards. Ran great in my 1301 tactical so I'm gonna go ahead and grab some more
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SirWilliam said:
Great shells with excellent quality however they do measure long. I have a Mosseberg 590 Tactical, normally holds 8 in the tube. These shells are longer than normal 2 3/4” and thus can only load 7. Need another 1/2” to get 8 in.