
Shop our selection of ammunition from top brands like Aguila Ammunition, GrovTec, Hornady, Rio Ammunition, and Allen Company. VanTon Arms 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 rifle ammunition, handgun ammunition, and shotgun shells, plus rimfire ammunition to pair with your favorite firearm. Pick up matching magazines, scopes sights and optics, and gun parts to round out your kit.
Shop ammunition at VanTon Arms and stock up on the right loads for every firearm, application, and Iowa season, from defensive hollow points and range training rounds to deer hunting loads, pheasant field shells, and rimfire rounds for plinking and small game. Whether you are topping off your carry gun, preparing for Iowa deer season, or heading out for a pheasant hunt in the fields surrounding Casey, we carry the calibers and quantities you need.
Keep your guns fed and your magazines loaded with everything VanTon Arms carries:
VanTon Arms is the well-stocked ammunition source in Casey, Iowa, and serves customers in the nearby cities of Adair, Guthrie Center, Menlo, and Stuart. All firearm and ammunition sales at VanTon Arms are conducted in full compliance with federal and Iowa state law. Iowa follows all applicable federal regulations governing the purchase and transfer of firearms and related products.
Ammunition purchases in Iowa do not require a background check or special permit for adults who are legally permitted to possess firearms and ammunition. Iowa enacted constitutional carry in 2021 under Senate File 535, meaning law-abiding Iowans who are legally permitted to possess a firearm may carry it openly or concealed without a state-issued permit. Residents who travel out of state or want reciprocity recognition in other jurisdictions can obtain an optional Iowa Permit to Carry Weapons through their county sheriff’s office. Iowa imposes no state-level waiting period beyond the federal background check process for firearm purchases.
Iowa hunters should consult the Iowa DNR for current regulations on legal ammunition types for specific game seasons, including non-toxic shot requirements for waterfowl hunting and any zone-specific rules for deer season. Iowa pheasant hunters rely on lead shot field loads across the state’s premier upland cover, while deer hunters in the timber surrounding Casey and the surrounding Guthrie County area count on quality centerfire hunting loads for firearm season. Transport and store ammunition securely in accordance with Iowa law and manufacturer recommendations. Contact VanTon Arms for help selecting the right ammunition for your firearm, application, or upcoming hunt.
We carry ammunition across handgun ammunition, rifle ammunition, rimfire ammunition, and shotgun shells, with options suited to training, hunting, and defensive use. Our goal is to match the load to the firearm’s chamber marking and the job you need it to do.
Start by confirming the exact chamber marking on the barrel or slide, then match that to the cartridge or shell listed on the box. We recommend testing a small amount to confirm feeding, extraction, and point of impact before buying in larger quantity.
Yes. A different lot can shift velocity and point of impact, which can change group size and your zero. Once a load runs well and prints consistently, sticking with it keeps results repeatable.
Reliability comes first, so we test feeding, extraction, and slide lock with the magazines we plan to carry. We also confirm point of impact at practical distance to make sure the load hits where our sights indicate.
We match bullet construction and weight to the game size and typical distance, then confirm zero with the same load we plan to hunt with. A short accuracy check from a stable position helps confirm real-world performance.
Start by inspecting magazines for worn springs, damaged feed lips, or poor fit, since those issues often cause stoppages that look like ammo trouble. If the magazine checks out, a short function test with a different load can help isolate whether the issue is ammunition-related.
Yes. Suppressed setups can change cycling and increase fouling, so load selection matters more than it does on unsuppressed firearms. We confirm function with the exact firearm and magazine setup, then plan a practical cleaning cadence.
Store it in a cool, dry, stable place using sealed containers that protect against moisture and rough handling. Rotation of carry rounds and quick inspection for dents or corrosion keeps reliability higher over time.