Remington Ammunition’s Gun Club Cure Loads Benefit Children’s Hospitals

While we are used to great shotgun loads from Big Green, the newest addition to Remington Ammunition’s Gun Club product family features hulls in “Remington Blue."

by posted on September 8, 2022
Remington Gun Club 5

NRA Women might naturally be drawn to teal blue (after all, it’s our official color), but it’s even easier to be attracted to it when it’s attached to a good cause. And even though we are used to great shotgun loads from Big Green, the newest addition to Remington Ammunition’s Gun Club product family, Gun Club Cure, now feature hulls in “Remington Blue”—and destined to help families nationwide. That's because a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this Gun Club line will benefit children’s hospitals and disease research. Proudly loaded in the U.S. with Remington components, rounds are available in two 12-gauge 8-shot 2¾” loads, including low recoil.

“We are thrilled to bring Gun Club Cure to the 2022 new product lineup, and we couldn’t be more excited to help out such a good cause,” said Joel Hodgdon, Remington’s director of marketing. “These loads give Remington shooters a great opportunity to give back to those in need and the beautiful color of Remington Blue will stand out when you’re at the range showing your support of families in need.” MSRP: $11.99

For more, visit Remington.com.

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