Remington Premier Expander Shot Shell Sabot Slug
courtesy Remington

Press release:

Huntsville, AL – Delivering 2 ¾” or 3” magnum-caliber terminal performance in 12 and 20 gauge, tack-driving precision and Barnes devastating copper petal expansion, the new Remington Expander Sabot Slugs.

The Remington Premier Expander shotshell features Barnes all-copper tipped Expander slugs. The Barnes Expander slug is precision engineered with six cutting petals that deploy at impact to inflict enormous terminal damage and pass-through penetration to down game instantly.

The Remington Premier Expander shotshell is loaded to the highest industry standards with top quality components to provide hunters the fullest measure of confidence in accuracy and terminal performance. Additionally, the all-new Remington Premier Expander shotshell line of ammunition features the ballistics listed on its packaging.

Remington Premier Expander Shotshell

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Remington Premier Expander Shotshell

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About Remington Arms Company, LLC
Remington Arms Company, LLC, (“Remington”) headquartered in Madison, N.C., designs, produces and sells sporting goods for the hunting and shooting sports markets, as well as solutions to the military, government and law enforcement markets. Founded in 1816 in upstate New York, the Company is the nation’s oldest continuously operating manufacturer and continues to manufacture in its original plant located in Ilion, NY. Remington is a privately-held manufacturer of firearms, silencers, and ammunition products and one of the largest domestic producers of ammunition, shotguns, and rifles. The Remington family of companies has 8 locations across 8 states employing over 2,500 people and distributes its products throughout the U.S. and in over 55 foreign countries.

More information about the Company can be found at www.remington.com.

13 COMMENTS

  1. This sounds like they’d be a hoot on the range.

    Heck, a tank range!

    I haven’t fired sabots in years, I might have to pick me up a pack or 3 of these!

  2. Rather than a copper bullet I prefer the wasp waisted slugs that are much more aerodynamically stable without rifling.

  3. Seems like if they believed their own ballyhoo, we might have seen a 5-round group at 100 yards.

    • Ammo testing like that is pointless anyways, it only tells you what that firearm is capable of.

      Barnes makes nice bullets, their muzzleloading bullets are fantastic.

      Remington ammo is still pretty decent.

  4. Like 72 ain’t enuff?

  5. I have used their much older hollow point solid copper slugs and they do indeed workand expand with the peddle leaves all the way out to 180 yards. I like them.

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