Remington Introduces New Gun Club Load

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posted on August 30, 2022
Gun Club Load

Remington Ammunition has announced a new line extension to its Gun Club Target Load series of shotshells for 2022. Sporting clays enthusiasts can now go to the range with Gun Club 12-gauge, 2 ¾-inch, 1-ounce, #7.5-shot loads, with a velocity of 1250 fps. This new load is demanded by and optimized for sporting-clay shooters, while being a great choice for other clay-shooting disciplines as well. It is made with Remington components including Gun Club Shot, carefully chosen primer/propellants, the Remington Power Piston Wad and a unibody hull construction.

This announcement follows recent expansions to the Gun Club line from earlier this year including low-recoil options and the Gun Club Cure, a product benefiting children’s hospitals nationwide. All Remington Ammunition products are developed with shooters in mind.

For more information, visit remington.com. MSRP $11.99/box

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