ATTENTION - DUE TO DEMAND, CURRENT LEAD TIME ON 9MM & .223/5.56 FMJ IS APPROX. 3 DAYS

Hunting Ammo | Fenix Ammo

Hunting ammo needs to put an expanding bullet where you aim it, at the speed it was built for. Two of ours are built for exactly that: the .300 Blackout 110gr V-Max, 37% more energy than 5.56 M855 and good to 300 yards from a short rifle, and the 10mm 180gr FXP at 1,300 FPS for handgun hunters and backcountry carry.

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Match the Load to the Hunt

Hogs and varmints from a short AR: the Blackout V-Max, with published velocities per barrel length so you can zero around what your rifle actually does. Dangerous game insurance on your hip: the full power 10mm FXP, gel tested for expansion and penetration. Practice cheap with each caliber's FMJ trainer and save the expanding loads for the field.

Expanding Projectiles or Stay Home

Every load on this page expands, because ethical field use demands it and most jurisdictions require it. Confirm zero with the hunting load itself before the season, and check your state's current caliber and projectile rules before opening day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Fenix load for hogs and varmints?

The .300 Blackout 110gr FXP V-Max: up to 37% more energy than 5.56 M855 and effective to 300 yards. Zero with the velocity published for your barrel length.

Is 10mm really a hunting caliber?

At true SAAMI full power, 1,300 FPS with a gel tested expanding 180gr, it is a legitimate handgun hunting and field protection load. That is precisely how we load it.

How many rounds does a season take?

Far fewer than practice does. A pack covers zeroing, verification, and the hunt. Spend the rest of the budget on trainer rounds.