The Remington Nitro-Steel High Velocity 12-gauge ammunition delivers consistent performance for waterfowl hunters demanding reliable steel shot performance. This 3-inch magnum load pushes 1-1/4 ounces of #3 steel shot at high velocity for effective range and knockdown power on ducks and geese.
What Makes This Different
Remington's Nitro-Steel technology combines precision-engineered steel shot with advanced powder formulations to achieve velocities that exceed standard steel loads by up to 100 fps. The high-antimony base wad system creates consistent shot patterns while protecting the barrel from steel shot contact. This ammunition maintains tight shot groups at extended ranges where standard steel loads begin to spread significantly.
Key Features
- High-velocity 3-inch magnum load for extended effective range
- 1-1/4 ounce payload of precision-manufactured #3 steel shot
- Advanced base wad design protects barrel and ensures consistent patterns
- Non-toxic steel shot construction meets all waterfowl hunting regulations
- 25 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case (250 total rounds)
- Compatible with all 12-gauge shotguns chambered for 3-inch shells
- Reliable primer ignition in cold weather conditions
Field performance demonstrates effective patterns out to 50 yards on waterfowl, with the #3 shot size providing optimal penetration on medium to large ducks and smaller geese. The high velocity maintains energy downrange for clean, ethical harvests. Hunters report consistent cycling in semi-automatic shotguns and reliable ignition in extreme cold conditions common during late-season waterfowl hunting.
Technical Specs
- Gauge: 12-gauge
- Shell length: 3 inches
- Shot weight: 1-1/4 ounces
- Shot size: #3 steel
- Shot material: Non-toxic steel
- Velocity: High velocity (1400+ fps)
- Packaging: 25 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case
- Manufacturer: Remington Ammunition
This ammunition represents proven steel shot technology from one of America's oldest ammunition manufacturers. The bulk case packaging provides excellent value for serious waterfowl hunters who shoot multiple boxes per season.