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Sellier & Bellot Ammo

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Sellier & Bellot has been manufacturing ammunition since 1825 and today operates from Vlašim in the Czech Republic, making it one of the longest-running cartridge producers in Europe. This Czech company runs a highly integrated operation, producing key components like brass cases, primers and projectiles in-house, which gives them strong control over quality and helps keep pricing competitive.

At No Boring Guns, we stock a broad selection from their range because they deliver consistent performance at prices that make regular practice affordable.

Sellier & Bellot Pistol and Revolver Ammunition

Their handgun lineup covers all standard calibers with multiple bullet weights per chambering. The Sellier & Bellot 9mm is particularly popular here: we stock 115gr and 124gr FMJ loads for training, plus their 124gr JHP for defensive use. The brass casings are Boxer-primed and work well for shooters who reload their own ammunition. You will also find .380 ACP, .40 S&W, .45 ACP and revolver calibers like .38 Special and .357 Magnum in our inventory. Their handgun ammunition uses non-corrosive primers and is loaded to pressures appropriate for modern firearms that follow SAAMI or CIP guidelines.

Rifle Ammunition

For rifles, Sellier & Bellot ammunition includes both FMJ training loads and soft-point or advanced hunting options. Common calibers like .223 Remington, 7.62x39mm, .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor are regularly available. Their EXERGY and EXERGY Blue hunting lines use lead-free, polymer-tipped projectiles designed for controlled expansion and reliable penetration on game. Military-style cartridges use bimetal-jacketed bullets where that is traditional for the caliber, while many Western sporting cartridges feature copper-jacketed projectiles. Loads are developed to comply with SAAMI and CIP standards, giving you predictable ballistics that line up with published data when you set your zero.

Shotgun Shells

Their shotgun shells cover 12-gauge, 16-gauge and 20-gauge in various shot sizes and load types. We stock both lead and steel shot options depending on your hunting requirements or range restrictions. The plastic hulls are built to common dimensions and work in all typical shotgun actions when the correct gauge and chamber length are used.

Is Sellier and Bellot a good ammo brand?

Yes, Sellier & Bellot ammunition delivers consistent performance for training and hunting at generally affordable prices. The quality control from their long-established Czech manufacturing base produces reliable ignition and practical accuracy suitable for most shooting applications. While not marketed as ultra-premium match-grade ammunition, their products function reliably across a wide range of firearm platforms and maintain reasonable shot-to-shot consistency for everyday use.

Who makes Sellier and Bellot ammo?

Sellier & Bellot ammunition is manufactured at their facility in Vlašim, Czech Republic, where they have produced cartridges for nearly two centuries. The company is now part of Colt CZ Group, following the acquisition of Sellier & Bellot from CBC Group that was agreed in 2023 and subsequently completed.

Why is Sellier and Bellot so cheap?

Their pricing reflects efficient, high-volume European production and a high level of in-house component manufacturing, rather than shortcuts on quality. Because many key components such as brass, primers and bullets are produced within the same corporate group, they reduce reliance on third-party suppliers and associated markups. The company also focuses heavily on standard, high-demand calibers, which improves manufacturing efficiency and helps keep per-round costs down.

Is Sellier and Bellot ammo clean?

Sellier & Bellot ammunition produces fouling levels typical of modern brass-cased, Boxer-primed cartridges using standard smokeless powders. It is not specifically marketed as an ultra “clean-burning” line, so you can expect normal powder residue and carbon buildup after shooting. Their non-corrosive primers will not cause rust on their own, but you should continue to follow regular cleaning routines that match your firearm type and round counts.

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