Remington Adds To Gun Club Target Load Lineup

Remington introduces new 12-gauge sporting clays load to Gun Club Target shotshell line

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posted on August 31, 2022
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Remington Ammunition is adding to its Gun Club Target Load series of shotshells this year with a new sporting clays load. The new Gun Club Target 12-gauge one-ounce, #7.5-shot load boasts a velocity of 1,250 feet per second.

In addition to the unibody hull, the new 2¾-inch Remington Gun Club Target Load offering includes Gun Club shot, carefully chosen primer and propellants, along with Remington’s Power Piston wad.

While optimized for sporting clays shooters, the company says the new Gun Club Target shotshell is “a great choice for other clay shooting disciplines as well.”

The announcement follows recent expansions to Remington’s Gun Club line earlier this year, including low recoil options and Gun Club Cure, a product benefiting children’s hospitals around the country.

“The Gun Club Target Load series is one of our most popular lines,” said Remington Ammunition Shotshell Product Line Manager, Ronnie Evans. “We are excited to bring these to market just in time to test out at the course this summer.”

MSRP for Remington’s new Gun Club Target 12-gauge sporting clays load is $11.99 per box. Learn more at remington.com.

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