Remington Ammunition Premier AccuTip MZ Now Available

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posted on July 28, 2025
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Premier Accutip MZ LEDE

Remington Ammunition has announced the availability of its Premier AccuTip MZ. These new bullets are now available on the Remington website and at authorized Remington retailers across the country.

Premier AccuTip MZ’s bonded bullet is guided by the innovative Power Port Tip, the same industry-leading technology used in Remington’s popular Premier AccuTip rifled shotgun slugs. On impact, the tip enables quick expansion for deadly energy transfer while the 260-grain bonded bullet provides optimal penetration and 97-percent-plus weight retention.

“We are excited to announce that our only bonded sabot is shipping to retailers and consumers nationwide,” said Remington Director of Centerfire Products Kris Carson. “Designed for muzzleloader hunting with both modern or traditional caliber rifles, Premier AccuTip MZ provides muzzleloaders with the accuracy and performance they have come to know and expect from Remington.”

Tested and accurate with a wide variety of leading muzzleloading propellants, Premier AccuTip MZ’s bonded bullets pair with an easy-loading sabot for quick reloads.

Available in packages of 12, Premier AccuTip MZ’s bullets/sabots come in convenient quick-loading tubes for access in the field or at the range. For more information, visit remington.com.

SKU / Description / MSRP

R20179 / Premier AccuTip MZ .50 Cal, 260 GR / $22.99

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