Remington Express XLR 20 Gauge 2 3/4″ 7/8 oz 6 Shot – Versatile High-Velocity Hunting Ammunition
The Remington Express XLR 20 Gauge 2 3/4″ 7/8 oz 6 Shot is a powerful and versatile shotshell designed for upland game hunting, small game, and varmints. The XLR (Extra Long Range) line is known for its high-velocity shot that increases range, power, and knockdown performance. With its 7/8 oz load of #6 lead shot, hunters can expect superior precision and consistent patterns for clean, ethical kills. The shot size and power make it suitable for targets like pheasants, squirrels, rabbits, and grouse, making it a must-have for upland and small game hunters.
Key Features:
- Gauge: 20
- Shell Length: 2 3/4 inches
- Shot Weight: 7/8 oz
- Shot Size: #6 Shot (perfect for upland birds, small game, and varmints)
- Usage: Upland bird hunting, small game hunting, and varmint hunting
- Box Count: Typically 25 shells per box
Specifications:
- Muzzle Velocity: 1,300 FPS – Fast velocity for better accuracy, range, and increased downrange energy
- Shot Material: Lead (not waterfowl compliant but ideal for upland game)
- Effective Range: 40+ yards (thanks to the high-velocity design)
- Choke Compatibility: Works with improved cylinder, modified, or full chokes depending on hunting needs
- Packaging: Usually sold in boxes of 25 rounds per box
Benefits:
- Extended Range and Knockdown Power: The high-velocity design (1,300 FPS) provides flatter trajectories, tighter patterns, and better knockdown power, making it perfect for fast-moving targets.
- Ideal for Small Game and Upland Birds: #6 shot is the perfect size for taking down species like pheasants, squirrels, rabbits, and doves, giving hunters the versatility they need.
- Consistent Patterns: With Remington’s tight patterning technology, you get consistent and repeatable patterns that allow for more humane and ethical kills.
- Easy Choke Compatibility: The 2 3/4″ shell is compatible with a variety of chokes, so you can customize your spread and performance as needed.
- Reliability and Consistency: Remington’s reputation for quality ensures that every shell performs the same, providing reliable ignition and consistent velocity.
Applications:
- Upland Game Hunting: Pheasants, grouse, doves, quail, partridge, and similar birds.
- Small Game Hunting: Rabbits, squirrels, and other small mammals.
- Varmint Control: Can be used for small varmints such as crows or nuisance birds.
- Recreational Target Shooting: Suitable for practice shooting to maintain accuracy and hunting skills.
FAQs:
1. What does XLR mean in Remington Express XLR?
XLR stands for Extra Long Range, referring to the shell’s enhanced range and power. The high-velocity design produces a flatter trajectory, increased downrange energy, and greater knockdown power.
2. What animals can I hunt with #6 shot?
The #6 shot is ideal for upland birds (like pheasant, quail, and grouse) and small game (like rabbits and squirrels). It delivers enough energy to penetrate feathers, fur, and tough hides.
3. How many shells are in a box of Remington Express XLR 20 Gauge 7/8 oz 6 Shot?
A standard box of Remington Express XLR typically contains 25 shells.
4. Can I use this for waterfowl hunting?
No, because this shell uses lead shot, it does not comply with waterfowl hunting regulations that require non-toxic shot. For waterfowl, consider using steel, bismuth, or tungsten shot.
5. Which choke should I use with this 20-gauge load?
The best choke depends on the game. For upland birds, a modified or improved cylinder choke is ideal for close to mid-range shots. For small game, you can use a full choke for longer-range shots.
Why Choose Remington Express XLR 20 Gauge 2 3/4″ 7/8 oz 6 Shot?
The Remington Express XLR 20 Gauge 2 3/4″ 7/8 oz 6 Shot is a versatile, hard-hitting shotshell built to provide hunters with the confidence and performance they need. From its high-velocity shot to its tight, reliable patterns, it is perfect for upland birds, small game, and varmint control. Its legendary reliability, extended range, and consistent performance make it a favorite among seasoned hunters.