New: Speer Adds eCommerce Capabilities To Website

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posted on December 31, 2018
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Speer Ammo customers can now buy products directly from the company via their website. The addition of eCommerce capabilities to Speer-Ammo.com in November 2018 has received kudos from shooters on the ease of use and the functionality of the new online shopping experience.

Customers can buy Speer products like .44 Special, .327 Federal Magnum and .32 Auto. These specialized calibers can be difficult to find, until now. Additionally, visitors to the revamped Speer website will notice the new 10mm Auto 200-grain Gold Dot, a powerful load with 1100 fps muzzle velocity. Of course, the usual products that Speer shoppers are looking for are also there, such as the various types of Gold Dot ammo, component bullets and the latest edition of the famous Speer Handloading Manual.

Additionally, there is added functionality, akin to contemporary online shopping websites, that includes the ability to post product reviews, several helpful videos and also plenty of informative articles filled to the brim with reloading data, performance and more.

If you purchase $50 or more online, Speer will ship your order free of charge via UPS ground. Check out the revamped site at Speer-Ammo.com.

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