Bone Orchard Ammo Review

The name "Bone Orchard" is deliberately macabre. In old frontier slang, a "bone orchard" was a cemetery—the final resting place for cattle, horses, or outlaws. For the founders of Bone Orchard Ammo, the name serves as a constant reminder of the ammunition's purpose: to end the hunt cleanly, ethically, and decisively.

Because Bone Orchard Ammo prioritizes deep, controlled expansion over explosive fragmentation, the kill times are remarkably short. The hydrostatic shock is significant, but more importantly, the blood trail (if needed) is profuse. Guides in Wyoming and Montana have started recommending Bone Orchard specifically for clients hunting steep canyon country, where a wounded elk can run for miles. With this ammo, they don't run far. bone orchard ammo

Bone Orchard isn't trying to be everything to everyone. You won't find bulk 9mm FMJ for plinking. Their catalog focuses on two categories: Big Game Hunters and Precision Long Range. The name "Bone Orchard" is deliberately macabre

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