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Remington Gun Club 2.75" 12 Gauge Ammo 7-1/2, 25/box – GC127

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Caliber: 12 Gauge
Rounds: 25

Manufacturer: Remington
Model Number: GC127
Ammo Casing Type: Plastic
Ammo Round Count: 25/Box
Caliber Multi: 12 Ga
Muzzle Velocity: 1200 fps
Application: Target
Shot Length: 2-3/4″
Shot Size: 7-1/2
Type: Lead
Series/Collection: Gun Club Target Loads
Shot Weight: 1-1/8 oz

Remington Gun Club Target Loads are an excellent choice for economical shooting. Featuring Gun Club Grade Shot, Premier STS Primers, and Power Piston 1-Piece Wads, these high-quality shells receive the same care in loading as our top-of-the-line Premier STS and Nitro 27 shells. This reloadable shell is designed to stretch your shooting dollar.

SamCJ

2 years ago

The BBs actually were falling out of the top of the shell case. The crimps were horrible. Would not ever buy these shells again. Quality was not there. Would rank 0 out of 5!

Gary 44

1 year ago

As an Olympic Skeet shooter I know to be the most competive, I must also know the importance of quality shot shells and I never use anything less than the best available. Cabellas sells exactly that, the best part is, Cabellas also knows that in order to be the best they have to be competitive too. They are!

Cason99

1 year ago

Great ammunition and at a great price, unfortunately when I opened the case, one of the boxes had a defective shell so the beads rolled out of the shell and were everywhere. Ended up having to clean up a bit of a mess.

Sg338

1 year ago

It’s Nothing Special. But I wasn’t expecting Special at $65/case. It’s a Nice shell at a good price. I tried the 20g, 7/8oz 1200fps #8. Relatively Clean. Virtually no recoil with my 686 Silver Pigeon. It’s not my first choice, that would be B&P, but if I see this Gun Club on sale for under $65/case, I’ll buy them

FBLT David

1 year ago

I have used Remington Clays before and wanted some less expensive, heavy-target to try, which I wasn't going to reload. This was it. Remington quality, consistency, and performance.

Tony17112

1 year ago

I bought a flat, and with the Remington rebate, another story with poor results, had to cut the UPC off each box. In removing the boxes, pellets were freely falling out of each box. I removed all 10 boxes and probably had close to 2 oz of loose pellets in the bottom of the box. Based on that, I inspected each shell-all 250-and about 1/3 had crimps open enough at the center for pellets to fall out. That is 33% failure rate. I haven't shot them yet, however have very low expectations. Last Remington ammo purchase until they get it together.

Carl_in_NH

1 year ago

Been using Remington Gun Club target loads for some time as my go-to practice shells. I've shot many thousands of them, and had very little in the way of issues. If you're at the 16 year line in Trap, there's no reason not to be using these shells.

Thomas C

1 year ago

I bought these shells over a month ago and was disappointed to find almost 12-16 defective shells within my 4-case order. One shell was badly crimped and the remaining defective shells were not properly crimped at the top causing them to lose some of their buckshot- photos attached. Even with the loss of some of the shells, the price was less than if I purchased them locally so I'm still recommending the product. I've forwarded my issues to the manufacturer who has requested I send them the defective shells for their review.

duckmanabq

1 year ago

Cycles & fires as expected. No issues. Great value for use on the skeet range or hunting upland game.

Chancellor 11

1 year ago

I belong to Northbrook Sports Club, 2nd largest Shooting Club in the country. For Sporting Clays we use 1 oz 71/2 shot or 8 shot, same for FITASC and Trap. For Skeet we use 1 oz 9 Shot. We use more shells than hunting, approx 100-200 shells per week. Cabela's and Bass Pro Shops can not figure out this is wear the volume is.

ArisR

1 year ago

Go sporting clays twice/month 5 years and no misfires. Only clean gun every 6 months and really could have gone a full year. Hope the ammo survives the bankruptcy.

Skeeter

1 year ago

Been using these shells exclusively for skeet and clays. Very consistent performance with almost no failures that I can recall.

Unhappy

1 year ago

The last case of Remington trap loads was poor one round had no shot in it just powder. Also had few stick in the gun wouldn’t eject. Some were not round.

Salmon07

1 year ago

I shoot at a gun range twice a week so I go through many many rounds. I usually shoot Winchester or Challenger's. But I decided to try out Remington. I bought 7 flats to try out. I never had a misfire, but I did notice that about 4 in every box sounded different as if it was lightly loaded. Even the other members mentioned it to me. They still broke birds..

Jreviews

1 year ago

I have shot dozens of boxes of the remington gun club target load, its always been clean, never had any jams or failures, i have 4 boxes of it left ive been holding onto as ive noticed a shortage of remington stuff but i would buy more if it were in stock!

scolt45

1 year ago

I have used these shells for years. These can be reloaded multiple times. Great value reasonably priced. You can't go wrong with these.

Buzzbait

1 year ago

Just received 2 flats Remington gun clubs 7.5 .used these a few years back really liked them,but these are not the same quality by far.I’ve never seen crimps on factory ammo so bad,swirls ,cratered.I also load my shotshells and I’d be embarrassed to make crimps like that .I’ll be ordering challenger next time.

James E

1 year ago

I ordered 20 box’s I expected 2 flats I got 20 loose box’s two of them were broke open because they were backed loose

Tom C

1 year ago

Gun Club's have been my favorite for quite some time. I go through probably 200/mo. and have never had a problem. They are cleaner than most and very consistent in load, and at a price point that is usually well below most competitors.

JAMES O

1 year ago

I bought a case of these on sale because they were a good value from a name brand like Remington. I normally shoot 1200fps #8, 1-1/8oz rounds but these rounds work well with no issues so far. I have a 12ga semi-auto shotgun and use an improved modified choke for trap shooting. I've been pleased with the performance of this #7-1/2, 1-1/8oz round and purchased a case. I'm an average shot and shoot trap about 10x per year.

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