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Remington® Game Load Shotshells

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  • Budget-stretching field loads
  • Choose your gauge
  • 20 rounds per box

For a wide variety of field shooting, these budget-stretching loads include the same high quality components as the other Remington shotshells, with a more affordable price. Available in four different gauges (12, 16, 20 and .410 bore) to match up with your favorite upland shotguns. Lead shot sizes range from 6s to 8s. 20 rounds per box.

   



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12 Gauge

6

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-540-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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12 Gauge

7.5

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-541-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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12 Gauge

8

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-542-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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16 Gauge

6

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-543-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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16 Gauge

7.5

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-544-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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16 Gauge

8

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-545-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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20 Gauge

6

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-546-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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20 Gauge

7.5

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-547-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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20 Gauge

8

2-3/4"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 25 Rounds
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38-898-548-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
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.410 Gauge

6

2-1/2"

Sub Brand: Game Loads
Quantity: 20 rounds
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38-698-123-00
Your Price (each): $10.99
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  • Budget-stretching field loads
  • Choose your gauge
  • 20 rounds per box

For a wide variety of field shooting, these budget-stretching loads include the same high quality components as the other Remington shotshells, with a more affordable price. Available in four different gauges (12, 16, 20 and .410 bore) to match up with your favorite upland shotguns. Lead shot sizes range from 6s to 8s. 20 rounds per box.

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You can shoot dove with 12 or 20 ga. You just need a shotgun with minimal choke for wide paterns, and a fairly light load. Dove are pretty fast and small. That is why you want the light load and larger patern. It doesn't take alot to kill them, but they are fairly hard to hit, because they are small. Hope this helps.
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Depends on how far of you are shooting them. I personally use a 20 gauge.
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I think if your shooting skeet you just wouldn't shoot as many rounds on station 1,2,5,6.
But i don't like them.
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All the boxes at my local basspro are 25, i've seen the reviews on some and did my own review noting I had 25 per box. I've checked a few times since and they are 25 not 20.
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My personal choice for cottontail rabbits is 20 ga. low brass #6 shot. This delivers light penetration, adequate shock/killing power, and are very affordable. 12, 16, 28, and .410 will also work well. I would just stick with the low brass for those as well.
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Remington's Game Loads with shot sizes varying from 6, to 8.
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i would use dove load, if you are shooting a shot gun. 7.5 or 8 shot is plenty. If you are shooting a rifle, use .22
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Any high velocity game load with #2 shot.
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#6 shot at 1200 fps minimum.
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My personal preference for taking small game such as rabbits would be a size 6 shot in a load such as these remingtons.
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