Browse our selection of bullets for sale at No Boring Guns. We stock projectiles from premium manufacturers including Hornady, Fox Bullets, and Berger for handloading and precision applications. Whether you’re loading 9 mm bullets for pistol practice, 308 bullets for long-range shooting, or specialized projectiles in 6mm and 5.6mm for competition work, our inventory covers recreational shooters, hunters, and competitive marksmen across Europe.
We carry bullets in calibers from 9mm pistol projectiles through 6mm, 5.6mm, and 308 rifle bullets up to larger hunting calibers. Lead-free bullets in our selection include solid copper and compressed powder designs that meet European hunting regulations in areas where traditional lead projectiles are restricted.
Choosing Bullets for Your Application
Match Your Bullet to Your Purpose
Competition shooters need consistent, accurate projectiles – we stock match-grade bullets with tight tolerances and high ballistic coefficients for predictable long-range performance. Hunters should browse our selection of expanding bullets designed for reliable terminal performance, with construction appropriate to game size. For practice and training ammunition, our economical FMJ and plated bullets deliver reliable function at lower cost per round.
Weight and Ballistic Considerations
Bullet weight affects velocity, recoil, and trajectory. Lighter projectiles in our inventory typically produce higher velocities and flatter trajectories at shorter ranges, while heavier bullets maintain energy downrange and handle wind better. We stock popular weights for each caliber – for example, our 308 bullets range from 150-grain options for deer hunting to 175-grain and 180-grain match bullets for long-range work. Browse our 9 mm bullets in weights from 115 to 147 grains depending on your application.
Budget and Volume Pricing
We stock reloading bullets at various price points. Basic practice projectiles typically cost €15-30 per hundred, while premium match and hunting bullets range from €40-80 per hundred depending on construction and caliber. Buying in larger quantities – 500 or 1,000-count boxes – reduces per-bullet cost for high-volume shooters.
FAQs
What’s the difference between match bullets and hunting bullets?
Match bullets prioritize consistent accuracy with uniform construction and high ballistic coefficients for predictable long-range flight. Hunting bullets emphasize controlled expansion and weight retention for reliable terminal performance on game. We stock both types – match projectiles work best for paper and steel targets, while hunting bullets in our inventory are engineered to perform on living tissue with appropriate expansion characteristics for different game sizes.
Can I use lead-free bullets in any rifle?
Most modern rifles handle lead-free bullets without issues, though monolithic copper projectiles are typically longer than lead-core bullets of the same weight, which may affect magazine length and rifling twist requirements. We recommend checking your rifle’s twist rate when selecting solid copper bullets – faster twists stabilize longer projectiles better. Our lead-free bullets include options designed to work in standard twist rates for popular calibers, and we can help match appropriate projectiles to your specific firearm.























