Minuteman in the Wild
What started as a joking comment in the shop about “where our ammo wanders off to” eventually turned into a real project. We ship orders to every corner of the country and everywhere in between, and we kept catching ourselves wondering what adventures those boxes and cans were headed toward. A range day? A match? A hunt? Or the backseat of a truck until someone remembers they bought it and discovers it three months later under a hoodie? So we decided to find out.
We know our customers take Minuteman ammo to some great places. Ranges, match bays, hunting camps, training classes, and the occasional “I swear this trail looked flatter on the map” hike. Now we’re building an interactive community map called Minuteman in the Wild to highlight where our ammo ends up and the people who use it.
We want this to be clean, organized, and genuinely cool to look at, while also having a little fun with the process.
Here’s how to take part:
• Fill out the quick form with your name and general location. No exact addresses needed.
• Upload a clear photo that includes a round, box, or can of Minuteman ammo.
• You’re welcome to be in the picture. Range-day grins, early-morning hunting faces, or “I’ve been hiking for hours and regret my life choices” expressions all count.
• Trophy photos from successful hunts are welcome too. Just keep them respectful and clean. We aim for National Geographic vibes, not late-night cable.
We’ll approve submissions before they appear on the public map to keep things consistent and prevent any creative surprises. You’d be amazed at what people try to submit when there are no rules.
After approval, your pin will appear on the map. Over time, this will become a visual record of Minuteman Ammunition in the wild, built entirely by the people who actually use it.
If you want to be part of this community project, hit the link below and send in your photo. We appreciate everyone who helps bring this to life.
Submit here:
View the map here: