Remington Ammo
Remington: More than 200 Years Strong
Remington is America’s oldest gunmaker—with more than 200 years of firearm innovation—but it’s also been in the ammunition business since 1912. Its enviable name recognition wasn’t built on marketing hype or social media trends, either. That asset is a byproduct of a forward-thinking gene in the corporate DNA, one instilled at the very beginning that helps it innovate and survive and thrive through seemingly overwhelming challenges.
Remington Arms, the official name of the manufacturer of firearms and ammunition, is part of the Remington Outdoor Company family of firms today. Others under that corporate umbrella include Barnes Bullets, DPMS, Advanced Armament Corporation, Marlin, Bushmaster, Nesika, Parker Guns, Harrington & Richardson, Storm Lake, Dakota Arms, Tapco and Timbersmith. Official headquarters is in Madison, NC, and its ammunition is manufactured at five plants in four different states.
It’s no accident this veritable “who’s who” in firearms is gathered under one roof, especially with today’s wild swings in business climate, where capital improvements and shared resources can improve efficiencies and market share. In 2007 Cerebrus Capital Management acquired Remington, putting it under a newly formed Freedom Group. The move was so well planned it took only eight weeks for it to install new ownership/management, emerge with court approval, and carry on the tradition without a single slowdown in production, service problem or even late paycheck.
Remington History
Eliphalet Remington wouldn’t recognize any of the machinery used by his namesake company today, although the blacksmith by trade would undoubtedly take pride in its ability to plan ahead and hammer through challenging times. There’s no shortage of legends as to precisely how the company was first established in New York state’s Mohawk Valley—famed for its gunmaking—although two are the most popular. One claims Eliphalet Remington Sr. sent his son, junior, to order a flintlock barrel, but insisted he watch how it was made. Upon his return they started making their own. The official version is that Eliphalet II forged his own barrel, had it rifled, completed the firearm and after taking second place in a nearby competition orders followed.
There is, however, little debate about the fact that the business was established as E. Remington in 1816. The operation was moved to its present location in Ilion, NY, in 1828, and in 1845 the company’s first complete guns were produced as part of a U.S. government contract. In 1856 the firm’s name changed to E. Remington & Sons after all three of his boys joined the firm.
In 1888 investors who owned United Metallic Cartridge (UMC) purchased the business. Remington Arms and UMC operated separately until 1912, when the pair merged as Remington-UMC and “big green’s” century-old footprint in the ammunition business began.
A huge order cancelled after World War I put a financial strain on the company and then the Great Depression hit. DuPont, flush with the profits from improvements it made in gunpowder manufacturing, purchased a majority share in the company in 1933. Peters Cartridge was added to the stable of firms a year later.
Who Owns Remington Today?
DuPont purchased the remaining shares in Remington in 1980 and held ownership until 1993, when an investment group purchased it for $300 million. Cerebrus Capital Management was the next buyer.
Ownership may’ve changed, but the dedication to innovation has remained the same. Roy Marcot’s book, “The History of Remington Firearms,” explains that at the very beginning the company employed, “….‘quality team’ concepts so familiar to us today.” New ideas were encouraged, according to Marcot, and through the early years the firm introduced cast steel barrels, an interchangeable-parts concept of manufacturing, typewriters, sewing machines and churned out 144,000 revolvers, 12,500 rifles, 20,000 carbines and 40,000 muskets during the Civil War.
The heavy lifting didn’t end then, either. Between 1914 and 1948 Remington filed more than 1,000 patents. The iconic Model 870 pump-action shotgun was introduced in 1950, then came the Model 700 rifle in 1962 which, aside selling in the millions, is also the basis for the Army’s famed M-24 Sniper Weapon System.
Remington UMC
Like most ammo manufacturers, Remington’s best moving ammunition line is also their base line-up and most economical, Remington UMC. UMC stands for Union Metallic Cartridge Company. You’ll find these loads available in a wide array of calibers in both full metal jacket (metal case) or jacketed hollow point loads.
Remington Core Lokt
The company may have produced some of the most iconic firearms ever made, but the ammunition side of the business wasn’t neglected. Those now-familiar plastic-hulled shotshells are a prime example—a Remington innovation in 1960.
In 1939 it rolled out the Core-Lokt bullet, a game changer for hunters and a design that remains one of the most popular choices for sportsmen to this day. It is the original controlled-expansion bullet, innovative and cutting-edge at the time, deceivingly simple, undeniably effective and, as it turns out, budget-friendly.
The bullet’s solid lead core is bonded to a tapered copper jacket. Soft point and pointed versions are available in a variety of chamerings and bullet weights. With 2X expansion and high-bullet weight retention, it has an 80-year history of humanely dropping big game.
Remington Golden Saber
As the number of people with concealed-carry permits continues to skyrocket, Remington has responded with a variety of loads tailored for those who take self-defense seriously. Its time-tested Golden Saber bullets feature a bonded jacketed hollow point designed for controlled expansion, even at the lower velocities associated with some concealable handguns. It’s the projectile in the Ultimate Defense handgun line, which uses flash-reducing powder to make is a solid choice. You can also turn things up a notch with the company’s Golden Saber Black Belt line, which enlisted law enforcement input to improve on the design.
Remington Slugger & Other Shotshells
Remington has a full line of shotshells for every pursuit from clays, to turkeys, doves, waterfowl and more. Slug loads are also available. And there’s no shortage of rimfire options, either. If you really want some hyper-velocity fun with the family, pick up a pack of .22 Long Rifle Yellow Jackets. Those 33-grain bullets come sizzling out of the muzzle at 1,500 fps. Of course, for those more tame, vermin control situations, the CBee 22’s 33-grain bullet at 740 fps is a neighborly option.
Corporate umbrellas aside, the entire history of Remington includes one common thread; producing reliable and innovative products that perform in a manner enthusiasts deserve. And, its entire line of ammunition lives up to that tradition.
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Remington Core-Lokt 308 160 Grain SP – 20 Rounds
$28.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Soft-Point (SP) Use Type hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 308 Winchester (7.62X51) Manufacturer SKU R308W2 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700056104 Cost Per Round $1.44 per round An excellent choice if you're in search of a great 308 Winchester (7.62X51) round for hunting whitetail deer. This New Remington ammo comes loaded with a 180 Grain Soft-Point (SP) along with a Boxer primer that's loaded in a Brass case. With this package, you'll receive 20 rounds ready to fire. Plus, you know it'll come fast from our warehouse to your door because we know shooting ammo is a lot more fun than looking at it online or waiting on delivery! -
270 - 150 Grain SP - Remington Core-Lokt - 20 Rounds
$29.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 150 Grain Bullet Type Soft-Point (SP) Use Type hunting big game, hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 270 Winchester Manufacturer SKU R270W4 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700053103 Cost Per Round $1.49 per round The .270 Winchester is one of the most popular rounds for medium-sized game such as deer and black bear, and if you use this cartridge for your adventures, make sure you have a cartridge that delivers both accuracy and terminal performance. With this box, you’ll have 20-rounds of Remington’s Core-Lokt ammunition, a popular brand for hunting.
The 150-grain Core-Lokt bullets in these cartridges gives you a soft-point tip with a sturdy jacket. You’ll have expansion and penetration, allowing you to take the most effective shots while hunting. The bullet exits the muzzle with a velocity of 2,850 feet per second and maintains a speed of 1,886 feet per second after 300 yards.
Remington is well-known for their rifles, but they also make some of the finest ammunition in the world. For hunters who want the most precise and effective cartridges, Remington is a trusted name.
Customer Reviews
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Great Ammo
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Very Happy with this purchase. Dropped the deer in their tracks.
Review by Brendan (Posted on 12/1/2021)
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Remington Core-Lokt 30-06 150 Grain PSP - 20 Rounds
$29.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 150 Grain Bullet Type Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) Use Type hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 30-06 Manufacturer SKU R30062 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700054605 Cost Per Round $1.49 per round As the name indicates, Remington Core-Lokt ammunition is distinguished by its locked jacket bullets. These bullets are designed not to separate from the lead core as the projectile strikes a deer or other animals, ensuring that maximum energy transfer occurs for a clean kill.
Each round in this box of 20 fires a 150 grain soft point bullet at 2,910 feet per second. These specs provide balanced penetration and expansion and work well for taking whitetails and other midsize game at long range. The soft point design delivers excellent power without heavy fragmentation, preserving edible meat for later use.
Remington ammo is loaded in the USA using reloadable brass and non-corrosive primers.
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Remington 243 80 Grain PSP - 20 Rounds
$29.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 80 Grain Bullet Type Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) Use Type hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 243 Winchester Manufacturer SKU R243W1 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700051703 Cost Per Round $1.49 per round Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) ammo that's as ready as you are for hunting whitetail deer. Made by Remington, this 243 Winchester ammunition is Brass-cased, Boxer-primed with a 80 Grain bullet. These are trusted New rounds so sleep easy knowing you're picking up 20 rounds of 243 Winchester that promises reliable feeding and extraction shot after shot. -
Remington UMC 6.8mm Remington SPC 115 Grain MC - 20 Rounds
$29.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 6.8 SPC Manufacturer SKU L68R2 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700406107 Cost Per Round $1.49 per round Developed out of a coalition of Remington and the United States Army, the 6.8mm Remington SPC is designed to give the AR-15 platform the incredible performance of the 30 caliber due to the measly performance of the normal rounds used in the AR-15. With the 6.8mm Remington SPC, you get better range, much more energy, and higher efficacy, making these newer rounds phenomenal for hunting, self defense, and competing in shooting competitions.
For two hundred years, Remington has been one of the best and most respected firearms and ammunition manufacturers in the United States. With ammo from America's oldest guns and ammo manufacturer, you have all the reliability and accuracy you need. These 115 grain, metal cased, boxer primed, brass cased rounds fire at 2625 feet per second, designed specifically for all your range training needs.
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Remington Express 30-06 125 Grain PSP - 200 Rounds
$299.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 125 Grain Bullet Type Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) Use Type hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 200 Ammo Caliber 30-06 Manufacturer SKU R30061 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700054506 Cost Per Round $1.5 per round Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) ammo that's as ready as you are for hunting whitetail deer. Made by Remington, this 30-06 ammunition is Brass-cased, Boxer-primed with a 125 Grain bullet. These are trusted New rounds so sleep easy knowing you're picking up 200 rounds of 30-06 that promises reliable feeding and extraction shot after shot. -
Remington Nitro Turkey 12 Gauge 3" 1-7/8 oz. #4 – 10 Rounds
$15.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 1-7/8 oz. Bullet Type #4 Shot Use Type turkey hunting Quantity 10 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU NT12H4 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 3" UPC Barcode 047700346502 Cost Per Round $1.58 per round An excellent 12 Gauge load manufactured by Remington that promises excellent performance and reliable feeding/extraction round after round. These are new 3" shells loaded with Lead shot, you'll have 10 rounds ready for your next turkey hunting. -
Remington Express 30-06 125 Grain PSP - 20 Rounds
$31.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 125 Grain Bullet Type Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) Use Type hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 30-06 Manufacturer SKU R30061 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700054506 Cost Per Round $1.59 per round This is a great round for hunting whitetail deer. From Remington, this 30-06 ammunition is New with a Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) 125 Grain bullet. You'll get 20 rounds of Brass cased ammo that's ready for your next trip out to shoot. Like every round for sale, we stand behind this ammo and have your back so rest assured you're not only getting a good deal, you're getting the peace of mind that comes along with a trusted supplier. -
Remington Hypersonic Core-Lokt 30-06 150 Grain Ultra-Bonded PSP - 20 Rounds
$31.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 150 Grain Bullet Type Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) Use Type hunting big game, hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 30-06 Manufacturer SKU PRH3006A Primer Type Boxer UPC Barcode 047700410500 Cost Per Round $1.59 per round This is a great round for hunting big game, hunting whitetail deer. From Remington, this 30-06 ammunition is New with a Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) 150 Grain bullet. You'll get 20 rounds of Brass cased ammo that's ready for your next trip out to shoot. Like every round for sale, we stand behind this ammo and have your back so rest assured you're not only getting a good deal, you're getting the peace of mind that comes along with a trusted supplier. -
Remington UMC 303 British 174 Grain Metal Case – 200 Rounds
$319.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 174 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 200 Ammo Caliber 303 British Manufacturer SKU L303B1 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700170817 Cost Per Round $1.6 per round Looking for some .303 British ammo to keep your rifle well fed? Try this load from Remington's UMC series, which comes in a bulk priced 200 round case for high volume target shooters. These cartridges work well with both Lee Enfields and modern hunting rifles and deliver solid long range performance at a reasonable cost.
Each round in this case of 200 propels a heavy 174 grain full metal jacket (labeled "metal case" in Remington jargon) bullet to a muzzle velocity of 2,475 feet per second. This is typical for .303 Brit ammo and produces a consistent, arcing trajectory and good accuracy at all reasonable distances.
Remington UMC ammo is made in Lonoke, Arkansas using non corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases. UMC (Union Metallic Cartridge) was one of the first manufacturers of brass cased ammo in the US; it was established in the Civil War era.
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Remington Express 30 Carbine 110 Grain SP - 50 Rounds
$89.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 110 Grain Bullet Type Soft-Point (SP) Use Type hunting boar, hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 30 Carbine Manufacturer SKU R30CAR Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700053806 Cost Per Round $1.8 per round The 30 Carbine has been around since World War Two when it was invented to give soldiers at the back of the battle line a more accurate round with farther range than the regularly issued sidearm. Today, the 30 Carbine is an incredibly fun round to shoot with little recoil and fantastic power, making it great for hunting, self defense, and training at the range.
Since 1816, Remington has created some of America's best ammunition and firearms and remains the oldest guns and ammo manufacturer in the United States. These Remington Express, 110 grain, brass cased, boxer primed, soft point rounds fire at 1990 feet per second, flying with great accuracy and hitting with fantastic expansion, perfect for helping you take out deer on your next hunting trip.
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Remington Core-Lokt 300 Win Mag 180 Grain PSP - 20 Rounds
$37.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) Use Type hunting big game, hunting whitetail deer Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 300 Winchester Magnum Manufacturer SKU R300W2 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700055800 Cost Per Round $1.89 per round An excellent choice if you're in search of a great 300 Winchester Magnum round for hunting big game, hunting whitetail deer. This New Remington ammo comes loaded with a 180 Grain Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) along with a Boxer primer that's loaded in a Brass case. With this package, you'll receive 20 rounds ready to fire. Plus, you know it'll come fast from our warehouse to your door because we know shooting ammo is a lot more fun than looking at it online or waiting on delivery! -
Remington Core-Lokt 25-06 Rem 120 Grain PSP - 20 Rounds
$37.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 120 Grain Bullet Type Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) Use Type hunting whitetail deer, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 20 Ammo Caliber 25-06 Manufacturer SKU R25063 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 047700052205 Cost Per Round $1.89 per round Pointed Soft-Point (PSP) ammo that's as ready as you are for hunting whitetail deer, plinking at the range. Made by Remington, this 25-06 ammunition is Brass-cased, Boxer-primed with a 120 Grain bullet. These are trusted New rounds so sleep easy knowing you're picking up 20 rounds of 25-06 that promises reliable feeding and extraction shot after shot. -
Remington Premier TSS 20 Gauge 1-1/2 oz. #7 – 5 Rounds
$48.85Manufacturer Remington Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/2 oz. Bullet Type #7 Shot Use Type turkey hunting Quantity 5 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TSS2037 Shot Material Tungsten Shell Length 3" UPC Barcode 047700530703 Cost Per Round $9.77 per round Turkey. It’s not North America’s most dangerous game, but it can still be very hard to kill without the right kind of ammunition. And this Remington Premier TSS 20 Gauge shotshell, right here? It’s the right kind of ammunition.
This 3” long shell’s #7 shot pellets are made of a special tungsten alloy. Tungsten Super Shot, or TSS, boasts a density that is 56% greater than lead’s, so it retains vastly more energy and hits significantly harder over much greater distances. TSS’s inherently superior density gives you the option of firing much smaller pellets than you would normally choose for turkey hunting. That means more pellets on target to inflict a decisive death blow, and TSS keeps on penetrating until the job is done.
This round’s cloud of #7 TSS maintains a tight flight formation thanks not just to the pellets’ heightened hardness, but also Remington’s premium wad. These rounds’ 1,100 fps muzzle velocity doesn’t generate too much recoil, and their first-rate primers and powder always light up to predictable effect.