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.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by ronhei Only ones reliable in a T-14
The T-14 is the AR upper chambered in .410. These rounds are the only one's "short" enough to feed reliably from the 15 round mag.
May 1, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by PAS99 Remington express long range
By far the best shells I have ever used. Performed exellent in every gun I put it through. I bought a box of 12 ga 2 3/4'' 6 shot and I have killed a turkey, squirrels, dove, and busted many clays with them. Overall best shells money can buy.
March 14, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Riny Great
Just what I was looking for. Just need bigger supply.
March 11, 2013
Rated 3 out of 5 by Jabenduke Adequate load in 28 gauge
Shells performed ok in my 28 gauge with tight chokes had somewhat blown patterns with the more open chokes at 25 yards worked very well with xtra full chokes on squirrels
October 17, 2012
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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:
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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