USPSA Certified Ammunition Vendor

Posted by Chris on Jul 8th 2025

USPSA Certified Ammunition Vendor

Get Your Certified Ammo Declaration

Learn more about Competition with USPSA


First, we have a declaration form, called Certified Ammo Declaration, that must be filled out at sign-in/registration.  Without that, the competitor cannot declare at chronograph.  The process is spelled out, but they basically complete the form and hand over 8 rounds as a delivery sample.

(Click here to access the full registration process)

Lot#s can be found on your ammo label, they are also visible in your Order Notes.


We are excited to announce BOAZ is APPROVED! We have been added to the USPSA Certified Ammunition Vendor List. In July 2025, we submitted our USPSA Certified Ammunition Manufacturers Declaration and sent our qualifying samples. In January 2026 Update: we added 135CMJ and 160TPJ

What this means for our customers, according to the NROI website the "certified ammunition provides a little insurance when you visit the chronograph station, since this ammunition has been tested by the vendor and by USPSA to ensure that it makes the advertised power factor. They maintain records of the ammunition when it is used, and report any anomalies to the vendor, sometimes marking the ammunition as not approved until any issues are resolved.  Be sure to note if the ammunition if approved for all use, or PCC or Handgun only, as there are a couple that are firearm specific." There is other information on the website about what to expect at the chronograph station. (2026 Update: We submitted new samples that may not be included in the image at the time this was written.)

We will be adding the logo to our website and you may see either "Certified Ammunition" or "USPSA Certified Ammunition" on the packaging of USPSA eligible items or in our item descriptions. There will not be a logo on the item label itself.

We do offer Sampler packs that include the 137TPJ, 147TPJ and 160TPJ. They are typically TPJ only unless low stock substitution is needed.

As of Jan 2026 the ammo will now be certified annually in January.