Remington Ammunition Expands Product Line Offerings for 2025

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posted on March 20, 2025
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New 2025 Remington Offerings (1)

Remington Ammunition is expanding multiple product lines to offer new calibers for 2025. These line extensions include popular product families such as Core-Lokt, Core-Lokt Tipped and Core-Lokt Handgun. Big Green is also introducing Performance WheelGun, a newly optimized .22 Long Rifle ammunition designed for the revolver.

“In order to meet the evolving needs of shooters and hunters, Remington is expanding its caliber offerings and optimizing an old standby,” said Jesse Whiteside, Remington’s vice president of New Product Research and Development. “We are committed to innovation and are thrilled to offer our customers even more choices in their ammunition selection.”

Core-Lokt

The "Deadliest Mushroom in the Woods" is now available in .400 Legend and .300 Ham’r. Since 1939, more hunters have relied on Remington Core-Lokt than any other big game ammunition. The next iteration of the original controlled expansion bullet, these new 210- and 125-grain bullets are ideal for taking down big game.

Core-Lokt Tipped

Now available in a .300 Remington Ultra Magnum load, Core-Lokt Tipped offers on-game performance with improved accuracy and long-range potential over standard Core-Lokt. This 180-grain bullet features a polymer tip and Core-Lokt jacket. This combination of Core-Lokt Tipped technology and .300 Remington Ultra Magnum performance provides big game hunters with truer flight, flatter trajectory and devastating terminal energy.

Core-Lokt Handgun

The "Deadliest Mushroom" is now handgun-ready in the classic .45 Colt caliber. Fine-tuned for handguns, these classic Core-Lokt projectiles feature a Premier nickel case for the ultimate handgun hunting performance with true "Deadly Mushroom" expansion on big game. Featuring a large case capacity, .45 Colt’s high muzzle velocity and on-target performance has made it a go-to load for handgun hunters throughout history.

Performance WheelGun

Engineered to take your revolver to the next level, Performance WheelGun is now available for .22 Long Rifle. Performance WheelGun is designed with high-quality components and Remington Kleanbore priming that will not rust or corrode the barrel.

For more information on Remington ammunition and accessories, visit remington.com.

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