REMINGTON GUN CLUB 20ga 2.5dram 7/8oz 1200fps #7.5 250/cs

REMINGTON GUN CLUB 20ga 2.5dram 7/8oz 1200fps #7.5 250/cs
Item #:RMGC207
Price:$81.99
$0.33 per round
Availability:In Stock
Shipping:This product cannot be shipped by the United States Postal Service.
MPN:20239
Pricing shown is per box. Case quantity for reference only.
Customer is responsible for Full freight on orders for Target Loads (trap, skeet & sporting clay ammo sold by the case.)
Please note that freight can range between $30-$40 per case depending on weight and shipping destination.
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Product Information

*This item is sold per case. 250 units are in a case.*

 

Remington's Target Loads have taken shot-to-shot consistency to a new performance level, setting the standard at all major skeet, trap, and sporting clays shoots across the country, while providing handloaders with unmatched reloading ease and hull longevity. Available in most gauges, our shells are the most reliable, consistent and most reloadable shells you can shoot.

Remington Gun Club Target Loads are an excellent choice for economical shooting. Loaded with Gun Club Grade Shot, Premier STS Primers, and Power Piston One-Piece Wads, these high-quality shells receive the same care in loading as our top-of-the-line Premier STS and Nitro 27 shells. Many shooters are discovering that they can get acceptable reloading life while stretching their shooting dollar.  This is loaded ammunition.

WARNING

WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Technical Notes

Gauge:  20 Gauge

Muzzle Velocity:  1200

Type:  Lead

Shot Size:  7.5

Shot Charge Oz:  7/8

Shotshell Length:  2-3/4in. / 70mm

Density:  11 g/cc

Package Quantity:  25

Usage:  Target Shooting

Read 1 Reviews - Average Rating: 5 stars

Remington gun club 20ga loads

By Kristian C. on Jun 19, 2023
These are good shells, I use them on a regular basis for trap, sporting clays, and even in the woods in fall for ruffed grouse. Never had any issues with them going bang or ejecting.
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