
Shop our selection of ammunition from top brands like Barrett Firearms, Brenneke, Federal Ammunition, Fiocchi, and Remington. Superior Shooting stocks reliable, range-ready ammunition built for hunters, sport shooters, and everyday defenders who count on consistent performance every time they pull the trigger. Whether you’re stocking up for a weekend at the range, preparing for hunting season, or keeping your home defense setup loaded, we carry rounds for every caliber and purpose. Browse our full lineup of handgun ammunition and rifle ammunition, then grab the right magazines to pair with your favorite firearm. Round out your kit with shotgun shells, rimfire ammunition, scopes sights and optics, and gun parts from our full inventory.
Shop ammunition at Superior Shooting and stock up on the right loads for every firearm, application, and season, from defensive hollow points and range training rounds to deer hunting loads and waterfowl shells for Michigan’s Great Lakes marshes and fields. Whether you’re topping off your carry gun, preparing for deer season in the Lower Peninsula, or stocking up for a range session, we carry the calibers and quantities you need.
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Superior Shooting is the well-stocked ammunition source in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, and serves customers in the nearby cities of Warren, Fraser, and Eastpointe. All firearm and ammunition sales at Superior Shooting are conducted in full compliance with federal and Michigan state law. Michigan requires universal background checks on all firearm sales, including private transfers, and all transactions are handled in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations.
Ammunition purchases in Michigan do not require a background check or special permit for adults who are legally permitted to possess firearms and ammunition. Michigan’s safe storage law, enacted in 2024, requires firearms to be stored securely to prevent access by minors, and best practices extend to ammunition storage as well. Hollow point and defensive ammunition are legal to purchase and possess in Michigan for eligible residents. Certain localities may have additional ordinances regarding ammunition, so buyers in the greater Detroit metro area should familiarize themselves with any applicable local rules.
Michigan hunters should consult the Michigan DNR for current regulations on legal ammunition types for specific game seasons, including non-toxic shot requirements for waterfowl hunting in the Great Lakes region and on state and federal lands. Deer hunters in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula rely on a wide range of centerfire rifle, handgun, and shotgun slug loads depending on their zone and season type. Transport and store ammunition securely in accordance with Michigan law and manufacturer recommendations. Contact Superior Shooting for help selecting the right ammunition for your firearm, application, or upcoming hunt.
Superior Shooting carries a wide range of ammunition covering handgun, rifle, shotgun, and rimfire calibers. Available options include defensive hollow points, full metal jacket range loads, hunting ammunition in popular centerfire calibers, shotgun shells for upland and waterfowl hunting, and rimfire loads for training and plinking. Stop in or check online for current inventory across all available calibers and brands.
No, Michigan does not require a permit or background check specifically for ammunition purchases. Adults who are legally permitted to possess firearms and ammunition may purchase ammo without a special license. A valid government-issued ID confirming age may be requested at the point of sale. All firearm purchases in Michigan require a background check, but ammunition is sold separately from those requirements.
Modern hollow point ammunition from quality manufacturers is widely considered the best choice for defensive handgun use, as it expands on impact to deliver more energy to the target while reducing the risk of over-penetration. Popular defensive calibers include 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP, all of which are available in proven hollow point loads. The best choice depends on your specific handgun model and your ability to control the firearm accurately. The staff at Superior Shooting can help you select a load that feeds reliably in your pistol.
Federal law requires non-toxic shot for all migratory waterfowl hunting nationwide, including in Michigan. Steel shot is the most widely used and affordable non-toxic option, while bismuth and tungsten loads offer better downrange performance at a higher price. Michigan hunters pursuing waterfowl in the Great Lakes region and on state and federal lands must comply with non-toxic shot requirements at all times. Always verify current Michigan DNR regulations for your specific zone and season before your hunt.
Full metal jacket ammunition, commonly called FMJ, features a lead core encased in a harder metal jacket that prevents expansion on impact. FMJ is the standard choice for range training and target shooting due to its lower cost and reliable feeding in most semi-automatic pistols. Hollow point ammunition features a cavity in the nose that causes the bullet to expand on impact, increasing diameter and energy transfer. Hollow points are the standard recommendation for defensive use and hunting, where reliable terminal performance matters most.
Yes. Superior Shooting carries rimfire ammunition including .22 LR and other rimfire calibers for plinking, small game hunting, and affordable training. Rimfire ammunition is one of the most cost-effective ways to maintain trigger time and practice fundamental marksmanship skills. Stop in or check online for current rimfire inventory, as availability can vary by brand and quantity.
Michigan’s Lower Peninsula has historically restricted the use of rifles for deer hunting in many zones, making shotgun slugs a popular and legal option for firearm deer season. Rifled slugs work in smoothbore barrels, while sabot slugs are designed for fully rifled barrels and deliver improved accuracy at longer distances. 12 gauge is the most common choice, with 20 gauge also an effective option for those who prefer lighter recoil. Always check current Michigan DNR regulations for your specific zone and season before selecting your load.
Ammunition should be stored in a cool, dry location away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight, which can degrade propellants and primers over time. Michigan’s 2024 safe storage law requires firearms to be stored securely to prevent access by minors, and keeping ammunition stored separately or in a locked container is a recommended best practice. Ammunition storage boxes and dedicated ammo cans provide a secure and organized solution for home storage. Contact Superior Shooting for recommendations on safe storage products for both firearms and ammunition.
Superior Shooting carries a wide range of ammunition covering handgun, rifle, shotgun, and rimfire calibers. Available options include defensive hollow points, full metal jacket range loads, hunting ammunition in popular centerfire calibers, shotgun shells for upland and waterfowl hunting, and rimfire loads for training and plinking. Stop in or check online for current inventory across all available calibers and brands.
No, Michigan does not require a permit or background check specifically for ammunition purchases. Adults who are legally permitted to possess firearms and ammunition may purchase ammo without a special license. A valid government-issued ID confirming age may be requested at the point of sale. All firearm purchases in Michigan require a background check, but ammunition is sold separately from those requirements.
Modern hollow point ammunition from quality manufacturers is widely considered the best choice for defensive handgun use, as it expands on impact to deliver more energy to the target while reducing the risk of over-penetration. Popular defensive calibers include 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP, all of which are available in proven hollow point loads. The best choice depends on your specific handgun model and your ability to control the firearm accurately. The staff at Superior Shooting can help you select a load that feeds reliably in your pistol.
Federal law requires non-toxic shot for all migratory waterfowl hunting nationwide, including in Michigan. Steel shot is the most widely used and affordable non-toxic option, while bismuth and tungsten loads offer better downrange performance at a higher price. Michigan hunters pursuing waterfowl in the Great Lakes region and on state and federal lands must comply with non-toxic shot requirements at all times. Always verify current Michigan DNR regulations for your specific zone and season before your hunt.
Full metal jacket ammunition, commonly called FMJ, features a lead core encased in a harder metal jacket that prevents expansion on impact. FMJ is the standard choice for range training and target shooting due to its lower cost and reliable feeding in most semi-automatic pistols. Hollow point ammunition features a cavity in the nose that causes the bullet to expand on impact, increasing diameter and energy transfer. Hollow points are the standard recommendation for defensive use and hunting, where reliable terminal performance matters most.
Yes. Superior Shooting carries rimfire ammunition including .22 LR and other rimfire calibers for plinking, small game hunting, and affordable training. Rimfire ammunition is one of the most cost-effective ways to maintain trigger time and practice fundamental marksmanship skills. Stop in or check online for current rimfire inventory, as availability can vary by brand and quantity.
Michigan’s Lower Peninsula has historically restricted the use of rifles for deer hunting in many zones, making shotgun slugs a popular and legal option for firearm deer season. Rifled slugs work in smoothbore barrels, while sabot slugs are designed for fully rifled barrels and deliver improved accuracy at longer distances. 12 gauge is the most common choice, with 20 gauge also an effective option for those who prefer lighter recoil. Always check current Michigan DNR regulations for your specific zone and season before selecting your load.
Ammunition should be stored in a cool, dry location away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight, which can degrade propellants and primers over time. Michigan’s 2024 safe storage law requires firearms to be stored securely to prevent access by minors, and keeping ammunition stored separately or in a locked container is a recommended best practice. Ammunition storage boxes and dedicated ammo cans provide a secure and organized solution for home storage. Contact Superior Shooting for recommendations on safe storage products for both firearms and ammunition.