Remington® Express® Extra Long-Range Shotshells
The hunter's choice for a wide variety of game-bird applications, available in an exceptionally broad selection of loadings, from 12 gauge to .410, with shot size options ranging from BBs all the way down to #9s, making these high brass shotshells suitable for everything from quail to farm predators. Remington designed these shells for a wide variety of uses, with the exclusive Power Piston® wad for maximum distance and tight patterns. Velocities up to 1330 fps. 25 rounds per box.
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 25
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by pikemaster1michigan Remington Express Long Range
These Remington Shot shells are the Very Best load ever produced for all around small game.I use them for Pheasant ,Squirrel,R.Grouse,Crow, Turkeys and Snowshoe hare,and have never had a missfire or ejection problem with any of my auto's or pump shotguns.As with all shotguns you need to pattern your shells to your gun,they all shoot different patterns with different size shot.Try them U won't be sorry.
October 8, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by baseball1 awesome shell
IM 13 YEARS OLD AND SHOOT A BENELLI SUPER NOVA DOVE HUNTING WITH A MODIFIED CHOKE AND THESE SHELLS AND NUMBER 6S ARE MAGIC JUST THIS YEAR I KILLED A DOVE AT 85 YARDS WITH THESE THINGS . iALSO LOVE SHOOTING THE 4'S FOR RABBITS AND SQUIRRELS AND SOMETMES DOVES. OVER ALL one of the best high brass game loads i have ever shot
June 5, 2008
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Extremehunter12 Great for the shot!
I used the 12 Gauge #4 and #5, 16 Gauge #6, 20 Gauge #4,#6, and the 410 Gauge #4, #5 and #6 and really got a good pattern at what I thought would be good for this load. Shooting over 45 yards I noticed that their was really no knockdown power. That is when I switched to Remingtons Nitro Pheasant loads. The Extra Long Range shells are good but their range is limited.
February 6, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by youngNbowhuntin squirrel killers
Look no further for squirrel loads. I shoot a 20 ga, full choke, I have killed squirrels out to 40 yards with #6's. They pattern great.
January 8, 2008
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people use 12's and 20's all the time, so if you have a good tight choke it should work well. just remember to test the shells because some guns don't like certain shells. good luck and happy hunting.A:Â
The answer would be...what high-brass load patterns best in your 16 gauge gun? A 16 gauge certainly has the capability to take a turkey if you do your part. I've gotten my best tom, 9-1/2" beard, 23 lbs. with a 20 gauge Wingmaster and Remington Express 2-3/4" shells using #6 shot, so I have no doubt a 16 gauge will do the job.1 of 1
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