Remington® Gun Club™ Target Loads
- Set the standard at all major skeet, trap, and sporting clays events
- Shot-to-shot consistency
- Most reliable, consistent, and reloadable shells you can shoot
- Loaded with Gun Club grade shot, Premier STS Primers, and Power Piston one-piece wads
Remington Gun Club Target Loads are your best choice for economical shooting. Loaded with Gun Club Grade Shot, Premier® STS® Primers and Power Piston® One-Piece Wads, Remington Gun Club Target Loads receive the same care in loading as Remington's top-of-the-line shells. Many shooters are discovering they can get acceptable reloading life while stretching their shooting dollar. Made in USA.
Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 70
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Rated 5 out of 5 by shooterdave super ammo
I ordered this ammo for my sporting clays shooting. I was very pleased with the performance I got from this ammo not to mention that it was a smokin' deal! My only regret is not having ordered more than I did! If you are looking for
a good, reliable shotgun ammo with a great price...you can't beat this deal!
April 11, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by bassjn Most consistent
These are the best shells that i have used for trap, no miss fires & very reliable
April 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Leapin Remington® Gun Club™ Target Loads Great Value
Rem Gun Club Target Loads are an excellent value for the money! I shoot Cowboy Action with a Stoeger coach gun, a Winchester '97 and a knockoff 1887 lever shotgun. These shells cycle flawlessly through all the guns. They fall out of the Stoeger without any chamber polishing. The STS one piece plastic hull is a definite plus for reloading.
Have tried the other shells sold at discount prices through national retailers. Stay away from the non brass shells! Have seen more feed failures with these than any other - very hard to extract from doubles.
For my money the Rem Gun Club she4lls are an excellent reasonably priced shot shell choice!
March 21, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Parradan Great ammo
I'm a guns lover and for my mossberg 500a this been the most reliable ammo I found in the market does not jam I went to buy 250 shells = 10 boxes an December and the same weekend I shoot them in the desert and not a single problem and did not clean it for a month ,came back same ammo 250 rounds and not a problem Don't round federal the get jam is you use a mossberg 500a pum action
March 17, 2013
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Approximately 25 poundsA:
A 10 box case it's heavy I woul say maybe 15 to 20 poundsA:
25 poundsA:
27 lbsA:
Around 25 lbs.A:
Right around 25 pounds.A:
Case of 12GA. About 25 lbs.Case of 20GA. About 20 lbs.
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11.8kg, or 26 pounds is about average with slight variations due to different shot or powder loads. Keep an eye out for free shipping offered by BP.... sweet deal for ammo to your door.A:
12ga 1oz would be my preference due to reduced recoil for target shooting, but many people prefer to throw the extra 1/8 oz at the target, I guess. Perhaps this can help influence what is made available??A:
20086 = 1 oz 7.5s20081 = 1 oz 8s
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Most trap shooters prefer the 1 1/8 oz. loads, gives you more pellets to break the target.Answers
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1 1/8 --7 1/2A:
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You will find them as a bird shoot in the stores, they are low brass green shells just like the picture and cost some where from $5:78 to $6:99 Depending at the store and cityA:
20230A:
12 gage comes in 1 1/8 oz #8 shot and so does 20 gage.A:
Both item numbers 38-876-370-00 and 38-404-865-00 utilize a 1 1/8 ounce shot weight. Item number 38-876-370-00 has a 1200 FPS velocity while 38-404-865-00 has a velocity of 1185 FPS.Details:
Gun club 7.5 1 1/8 shot, 2 3/4"Answers
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Like 1200 fpsA:
1200 fpsA:
20244 = 1145 fps20232 = 1200 fps
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It depends upon which load it is. If it is 2 3/4 dram load it is 1145fps and if it is 3 dram load it is 1200fps. They need to include which load this is above so we know what to order. I was going to order some and did not because of this.Top 250 Contributor
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1145 fpsA:
It depends on the DRAM weight. If it is 2 ¾ DRAM it is 1145 FPS and the 3 DRAM load is 1200 FPS. The difference is the amount of powder pushing the shot.A:
It is 1200fpsA:
1200 fpsA:
On the box, it says 1145 FPSAnswers
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No depending the city and demand of sale of the store they can go up or downA:
No. The same shell I got on line for 5.49 was over $8.49 in the store.A:
Yes, but in MA you can get another 10% off if you buy a case of 10 boxes.A:
Yes. Bass in store and Bass on line prices are the same for the Remington Gun Club loadsA:
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Bass pro had the lowest price I cuold find. I bought 16 cases and would have bought the other 4 if Iwould have had more money with me. It is alot cheaoer if you can pick them up at the store. Even having them shipped is very reasonable.A:
No. This was by far the best price I found anywhere, period. Purchased by the case and through website.A:
yes, plus shippigDetails:
Its uncommon to see 20 gauge 2 3/4 in 1 1/8 oz ThanksAnswers
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Yes they work wellA:
All 20 GA are 7/8 oz shotA:
Yes, 20 gage comes in 1 1/8 oz in both Federal and Remington.A:
Yes for my Wife and Daughter; 7/8A:
Yes these shells are 1 and 1/8 ouncesA:
These are target loads are for shooting clays. A few more pellets in the pattern will give you a small advantage. These loads are a bit slower, but the lead will be the same.A:
I've shot a 20ga. for 4 years and never encountered a 2 3/4in 1 1/8oz shell. Never even heard of it. Sorry. Hope you find what you're looking for.1 of 1
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