When it’s time to head into the woods with your favorite black powder rifle or revolver, nothing replaces quality projectiles for performance you can trust. Nexgen Outfitters brings you a hard-hitting, field-tested selection of muzzleloader bullets, sabots, and round balls—from the most respected American brands in the industry.
Shop Premium Projectiles by Type
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Round Balls: High-purity lead, available in a variety of calibers (.310 to .570). Perfect for traditional muzzleloaders and classic sidelocks.
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Sabots: Advanced crushed rib, polymer tip, and low-drag designs for superior velocity and accuracy. Ideal for modern inline muzzleloaders.
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Bullets: From hollow point to high-tech AeroTip, ballistic tip, or funnel point—find premium options for maximum game-dropping power.
Brands like Hornady, Barnes, PowerBelt, Speer, Jron, and Nosler ensure that every projectile is consistent, rugged, and built for honest American hunts.
Why Buy Black Powder Bullets & Sabots at Nexgen Outfitters?
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Built for the Field: Every round, sabot, and bullet is tested by real hunters before it makes our lineup—so you know it’ll perform when it counts.
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Midwestern Grit, American Values: Shop from a team that knows hunting, supports American sportsmen, and hand-picks gear that goes the distance.
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Never Disappointed: No imported knockoffs, no unreliable off-brands, and helpful customer support if you ever need it.
More Than Just an Ammo Re-Up—It’s a Hunt Upgrade
Whether you’re chasing velocity for longer shots, improving consistency, or sticking with the classic round ball for pure nostalgia, our curated selection means better groups, ethical harvests, and less time at the bench tweaking loads. Pound-for-pound, you get more hunt-ready results for your hard-earned dollar.
FAQs
Can I use sabots in any black powder firearm?
Sabots are typically designed for modern inline muzzleloaders. Traditional sidelocks or older rifles may not accept sabots; always check your firearm’s manual or consult our team before loading.
What’s the best bullet weight for deer?
For .50 or .54 caliber, 240–300 grains is ideal for deer, offering the right balance of expansion and penetration, especially with hollow point or AeroTip projectiles.
Are round balls “old tech”—do they still shoot straight?
Absolutely. When paired with the right patch and charge, lead round balls deliver time-proven accuracy for target shooting and traditional hunting.