Remington Slugger Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge 1 oz 1680 ft/s 2.75in Rifled Slug Shotgun Slug Ammunition

$14.91

Description

The line of Remington Slugger Rifled Slugs offers unmatched accuracy in a highly-effective rifled slug. These 12 gauge slugs by Remington Shooting and Hunting Accessories have a muzzle velocity of 1680 ft/s and a case count of 5 making them perfect for your next trip to the woods. The line of Remington Slugger Rifled Slugs 12 gauge are made with a hard, nickel plated case to ensure you never have to worry about mishandling your shotgun shells. Choose from among these different varieties depending on your specific needs. Buy 12 gauge ammo in bulk and save! Specifications for Remington Slugger Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge 1 oz 1680 ft/s 2.75in Rifled Slug Shotgun Slug Ammunition: Manufacturer: Remington Gauge: 12 Number of Rounds: 5 Shell Length: 2 3/4 in Muzzle Velocity: 1680 ft/s Application: Big Game Included Accessories: None Shot Material: Lead Primer Style: Centerfire Bullet Weight: 1 oz Bullet Type: Rifled Slug (RS) Cartridge Case Material: Brass Lead Free: No Package Contents: Remington Slugger Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge 1 oz 1680 ft/s 2.75in Rifled Slug Shotgun Slug Ammunition

Reviews (3)

3 reviews for Remington Slugger Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge 1 oz 1680 ft/s 2.75in Rifled Slug Shotgun Slug Ammunition

  1. Colomike

    I purchased the Remington Slugger ammunition for a few reasons. The first was consistently. I trust Remington ammo and have for many years. They group well and perform reliably. Recoil is stout but manageable. They don't water them down. Bottom line, they work.

  2. Kevin Nyhoff

    The Remington rifled slug is consistent shot after shot. This is my go to , looking for a slug that holds a tight grouping this is it!

  3. Tony

    I use these at my local indoor shooting range because that is all they will allow. Just shooting at paper 25 yards away, you cant really mess this up. I have noticed powder buildup in my simiauto VR 80 after only 60 or so rounds. No malfunctions but the piston stops sliding freely when the bolt locks back. So its a dirty round but great for my use.

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