Remington Ammunition Announces Pull, Shoot, Save! Shotshell Rebate

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posted on April 19, 2025
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LEDE Pull Shoot Save Rebate Program

Remington Ammunition recently announced its Pull, Shoot, Save! Rebatewhich offers consumers the chance to buy some of Remington’s best target loads and receive up to $50 back. This promotion runs through June 30, 2025.

To take advantage of this rebate, customers must purchase at least 10 boxes of 12- or 20-gauge Remington Nitro 27, Premier Nitro Sporting Clays, or Premier STS shotshells to get $1 per box back.

Valid purchases must be made from April 1 through June 30, 2025. The deadline for submission of this rebate offer is July 31, 2025. A minimum purchase of 10 boxes is required, with a maximum rebate of $50 per person or household.

Premier Nitro 27 Target Loads are designed to deliver consistent handicap velocity and pattern uniformity in every shot. Improved powder loading significantly reduces felt recoil while retaining high velocity. Both factors allow avid clay breakers to stay fresh for the shoot-off. They are designed specifically for back-fence trap and long-range sporting clays, and they score just as high on fast-moving doves.

Premier Nitro Sporting Clay's unique gold hull has earned a reputation as one of the most "reloader friendly" designs ever to hit the clay target-shooting world. At 1,300 fps, the extra velocity gives an added advantage for those long crossers, making target leads closer to normal for ultimate target-crushing satisfaction. They also make for an excellent high-velocity dove load.

Remington's STS Target Loads are well regarded for target-crushing performance and are a favorite among reloaders. Premier STS hulls endure more reloads and exhibit a smooth finish, which helps ensure positive feeding in competition guns. Their Power Piston Wad is engineered to compress evenly on ignition, cushioning the shot and assisting in delivering consistent patterns.

The effectiveness of Remington Nitro 27, Premier Nitro Sporting Clays and Premier STS shotshells is backed up by a long list of Remington winners from the Grand American. Remington has earned more trophies and sold more shotshells than any other brand of ammunition at the competition.

For complete information on rebates from Remington Ammunition, as well as more information on Remington products, visit remington.com.

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