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Low-recoil 12 Gauge ammunition won’t do you any favors when you’re trying to open up your semi-automatic shotgun. But it’s great for a whole lot of other reasons! If you’re doing all you can to limit the amount of muzzle rise you have to compensate for – or just trying to enjoy a more comfortable round of trap or sporting clays – then Remington’s low-kicking and high-quality Gun Club Target Load series ammunition will fit you like a glove. An ammo glove!
This round’s 1,100 fps muzzle velocity isn’t the only reason why it kicks so little. The Power Piston wad, which absorbs some recoil energy while its hinged middle crushes down under pressure, also limits the amount of kick you’ll be forced to endure.
This round’s low muzzle velocity does limit its effective range to a degree, but it patterns real reliably all the same. That’s thanks to Remington’s carefully formulated propellant, ultra-consistent Premier STS primer, and #8 lead shot which is braced against deformation by the Power Piston wad’s clever collapsing design. This ammo is loaded in America, and it can be loaded again in America thanks to its reloadable hulls.
This round’s 1,100 fps muzzle velocity isn’t the only reason why it kicks so little. The Power Piston wad, which absorbs some recoil energy while its hinged middle crushes down under pressure, also limits the amount of kick you’ll be forced to endure.
This round’s low muzzle velocity does limit its effective range to a degree, but it patterns real reliably all the same. That’s thanks to Remington’s carefully formulated propellant, ultra-consistent Premier STS primer, and #8 lead shot which is braced against deformation by the Power Piston wad’s clever collapsing design. This ammo is loaded in America, and it can be loaded again in America thanks to its reloadable hulls.
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