Remington Ammunition Announces Hi-Speed, Hi-Savings Shotshell Rebate

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posted on February 15, 2025
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LEDE Remington Hi Speed Steel Rebate

Remington Ammunition recently announced its Hi-Speed, Hi-Savings rebate promotion which offers consumers the chance to be rewarded for purchasing some of Remington’s most trusted waterfowl ammunition.

To take advantage of this rebate, customers need to purchase at least two boxes of Remington Sportsman Hi-Speed Steel shotshell ammunition to get $5 per box back. Minimum purchase of two (2) boxes is required, with a maximum rebate of $200.00 per person or household. Valid purchases must be made January 9 through March 10, 2025. The deadline for submission of this rebate offer is March 31, 2025.

"Sportsman Hi-Speed Steel delivers all the dependability and performance you'd expect from Remington ammunition without breaking the bank,” said Audrey Mayes, senior marketing coordinator for Remington Ammunition. "This limited time offer provides an excellent opportunity for diehard waterfowl hunters to stock up on their favorite ammunition while enjoying some seasonal savings."

Sportsman Hi-Speed Steel's sealed primer, high-quality steel shot, and consistent muzzle velocities promise to provide reliability in adverse weather, while retaining pattern density and energy. This economical, high-speed steel load is designed for short-range, high-volume shooting during early duck seasons or over decoys.

More information on Remington’s Hi-Speed, Hi-Savings rebate, along with all information about Remington's ammunition and accessories, visit remington.com.

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