New for 2025: Remington Duck Club

Remington Duck Club is economical, versatile steel option for waterfowl hunters.

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posted on January 23, 2025
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Remington Duck Club

Remington Duck Club is an economical and versatile steel shotshell option for all waterfowl hunters. The new steel load is modeled after the company’s famous Sportsman Steel to present to the waterfowl-hunting market an economical and versatile steel shotshell that performs exceptionally well. New Duck Club will be available in 12- and 20-gauge in an assortment of different lengths, payloads and shot sizes for all waterfowl encounters.

The high-velocity steel loads can knock down waterfowl at longer ranges, reaching muzzle velocities up to 1500 fps. Overall, there will be 12 offerings in 12- and 20-gauge that include 23/4-inch, 3-inch and 31/2-inch loads and shot sizes from No. 4 to BB.

Says Ronnie Evans, Shotshell Product Manager at Remington Ammunition: “We are thrilled to introduce the Duck Club Steel shotshell load to our lineup. Our team has worked diligently to create a product that meets the diverse needs of waterfowl hunters. Whether you’re hunting in marshes, fields or lakes, this load is designed to deliver outstanding performance at a great price.”

Price-per-box will range from $24.99 to $30.99. With these new loads, waterfowl hunters can look forward to a fun season without breaking the bank or sacrificing performance. Look for Duck Club steel shotshell loads this summer. To learn more visit Remington.com. 

Look for Remington Duck Club in the following assortments and retail prices:

12-gauge 3” 1¼-oz. 1400 fps BB / $24.99

12-gauge 3” 1¼-oz. 1400 fps No. 2 / $24.99

12-gauge 3” 1¼-oz. 1400 fps No. 3 / $24.99

12-gauge 3” 1¼-oz. 1400 fps No. 4 / $24.99

20-gauge 3” 1-oz. 1300 fps No. 4 / $24.99

20-gauge 3” 1-oz. 1300 fps No. 3 / $24.99

12-gauge 3.5” 13/8-oz. 1500 fps BB / $30.99

12-gauge 3.5” 13/8-oz. 1500 fps No. 2 / $30.99

12-gauge 3.5” 13/8-oz. 1500 fps No. 3 / $30.99

12-gauge 3.5” 13/8-oz. 1500 fps No. 4 / $30.99

12-gauge 23/4” 11/8-oz. 1375 fps No. 3 / $22.99

12-gauge 2.75” 11/8-oz. 1375 fps No. 4 /$22.99

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