Looking for premium performance without the premium price? Nitro-Steel™ delivers. Greater hull capacity means heavier charges and larger pellets, which makes these loads ideal for large waterfowl. Nitro-Steel™ delivers denser patterns for greater lethality and is zinc-plated to prevent corrosion. Available in a complete line of full payloads and high-velocity, Nitro-Steel™ is a luxury everyone can afford.Features: • New high-velocity loadings • Greater hull capacity means heavier charges and larger pellets • Complete line for all waterfowl hunting situations • Zinc-plated to prevent corrosion • Wet Pruf™ sealed at primer and mouth Ideal for use on large birds, like wary, long range geese, these loads combine large steel pellets with retained high velocity and energy levels. Primers and crimps have Remington's exclusive wetproof seals for improved water resistance.
Manufacturer: REMINGTON Model: NS10M2
Total Rounds: 25
Caliber Dictionary
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The 10 gauge has been with us since Winchester introduced it in 1887. The original black powder load was 2 7/8” long. Modern day chambers and ammunition are 3 ½” and most commonly used for waterfowl or Turkey hunting. The payload normally runs between 1 3/8 oz. and 2 3/8 oz. The 10 gauge fell out of favor when the 12 gauge was introduced but the necessity to use steel shot for waterfowl hunting revived this gauge in the longer 3 ½” version. With steel shot available up to size “T” some hunters claim to be able to down geese out to 90 yards. The 10 gauge barrel has a nominal bore diameter of: .775 inch. Ammunition is in current production in the 3 ½” length from Federal, Remington, Winchester, Heavy Shot and Estate. Available in lead or steel shot as well as other non toxic loads. — Craig Boddington