Remington Ammunition Is Coming Back

I’ve fired quite a bit of green box .38 spec, .357 mag, .357 sig, and 9mm. No problems and chronographed what I expected.

All I know is Golden Sabre would run pretty good in Colt SMGs. I have a box of .45 somewhere.

I hope they improve things.

The worst ammo I ever shot was UMC 55g .223. Yellow box. The brass was so soft it would plug the ejectors on our carbines with brass dust, shavings

Yeah, the 45ACP GS is decent stuff. It has a pretty round noise profile, so it feeds just like a FMJ. Hell, even my bone stock, fully original, WWII Remington Rand 1911A1 eats it like candy.

It’s good to have Rem back online producing ammo. Hopefully their new stuff will be better than the crap they were churning out over the last few years.

Yep. I’d get me a few boxes upon rerelease if nothing more than for hunting ammo.

I kinda hope they use the old ammo box design. Those were comfy. I’m sick of seeing cops and army guys on my ammo with extreme font. I like the stuff I grew up with.

Unpretentious and parsimonious

Totally agreed!

Bring back the old Yellow UMC box please. Also make the ammo to the same quality.

Glad to see more supply though I don’t use Remington ammo for anything. In a time long ago… Rem .22LR Golden Bullet was ok for the kids to plink with. Kinda liked the old milk carton.

I have also witnessed up close and personal what Golden Saber performance is like, and the results have been highly effective. Highly, highly effective on human tissue.

To the persons who have tested Golden Saber, I’m going to suggest that you may not have been using the premium bonded variant, either that or there were other issues. I’ve run FBI protocols for testing ammunition, and Golden Saber has done very well. Accuracy has been more than satisfactory, and FPS variations haven’t been enough to make any meaningful difference in testing.

It’s good enough that FBI HRT has used it for a long time, though I confess I haven’t paid much attention to what they’ve been using lately.

One thing I always liked about Golden Sabre is it came in 25 round boxes rather than 20.

Now the question is how quickly will they do this. Every day is lost time.

I know that a lot of people got Rem Golden Bullet 22 ammo before or during the Obama 22 shortage that was ridiculously bad. The stuff I had must have had a 15 - 20 % failure rate. They would either fail to fire or be too weak to cycle my semi auto guns.

After President Trump was elected, a LGS was running a deal where you could get a brick of Golden Bullet 22 LR for a ridiculously low price when you bought a brick of CCI or Fed 22 at the normal cost.

You could tell how many people got burned before by crap Golden Bullets by the months it took for the pile to disappear.

Andy

I used to like some of their .22lr ammo. I’m not picky, and didn’t get burned in the great rimfire shortage, though. In fact, I don’t think I ever bought any of the Golden Bullet bricks. They had a couple of loads with Keith style bullets- a truncated cone with shoulder- that I always liked. Viper and Yellowjacket, I think. It was semi-bulk ammo, not exceptionally accurate, but hammered small furry critters nicely at appropriate ranges, much like my favorite CCI offerings. I also have some of their subsonic that I don’t hate, although the packaging is cheapo, and I wish that subsonic ammo makers would make the stuff more suppressor-friendly with copper plating, but thats bot a knock on Rem.

When I used to shoot a lot of clay, I’d grab a case of Remington Nitro 27 if Winchester AA was sold out. No issues there.

I think the Golden Saber hate comes from it performing poorly in internet gel testing. I haven’t seen one in a while, but if I recall correctly, the original 9mm offering required a good bit of velocity to expand and would sometimes shed its jacket. This is from memory, so hopefully I’m not way off. I would hope that the newer bonded version is just fine, since its Remington’s flagship duty round. The older version is one of the rounds that I carried in my 1911, since it ate them without drama.

Cor-Lokt is two of the only three loads that I was ever able to routinely find in .35 Rem, so there’s that.

I don’t like the 5.56 brass I’ve picked up. So much trimming. I hate trimming.

I don’t think that anything Remington Ammo branded was ever my first choice, but somehow there’s always been some in my stash for some reason or another. I’m glad they’re coming back. Doesn’t Rem have (or had) a relationship with Barnes, BTW?

Back in the day…mid seventies, eighties & nineties…Core Lokt was IT for 30-30, .243,'06 and a couple other calibers in my area. We mostly used the 150 grain in 30-30, as the 180’s bucked & a whitetail deer AINT that hard to kill when shot right. Was truly awesome ammo, I have such a fondness for those memories, and its why I LOATHE anything Remington today.
They took a wonderful heritage of gun & ammo making and let it go to absolute shit. The only caliber I wasnt fond of was .22LR. Didnt hate it…but back then Federal had that market cornered with the Red Box .22’s. Anyway, my first rifle in '77 or so was a M788 24" .243.Gave $212 for it new. WOW would I love to have THAT rifle back. The 100gr. Core Lokt’s were deer/groundhog,crow,fox, wild dog slaying mofo’s.
When I got my first real handgun…a NIB Colt Series 70…the amount of UMC that thing fired was unreal. I remember “getting ready” for Y2K…WalMart had 30-30 150gr. Core Lokt’s for $5.99 a box of 20…which was cheap even then & my Marlin 336…yet ANOTHER goatscrew of a company…loved them. I bought a shitload at one time. Man, Im making myself sick thinking about those days.
Whilst Im reminiscing here…500 round bricks of .22LS were like $12…a lot of times on sale for $9.99. I worked my ass off as a kid to basically have money for gas, ammo & beer. Yes, we drank early back then, on the backroads…who gives a shit. Anyway…old men at the time, could not understand why I shot “so much”. To them…a freakin brick of ammo like that would last a lifetime. I was taking AT LEAST two at a time to the range…I know on more than two occasions of shooting 4 bricks…2000 in a day on an friends range that had a bunch of steel targets all the way out to 200. My fingers would be BLACK & sore from loading all day. It was something Ill never do again, unfortunately.

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I think Gel tests are overrated.

A truly scientific test would be to get some guy on death row and dress him up in the fashion of the day and have someone shoot him a few times.

Just saying.
Anyways bring back Golden Sabre you communists!

That would work. Unhealthy death row inmates with jacked up organs get used for weapons testing. Healthy ones get organ harvested.

So at first blush, I’m all for this. Then I remember China is actually doing it. Then I remember the nature of OUR government from time to time. So bad as our current corrections system is, I’m not sure I’m wanting to enact a system where political dissidents doing hard time are just waiting for an organ match before their sentence is carried out.

Like it could be voluntary.

Offer them up conjugal visits, hard drugs, and a chance to be in a rap video before their big day.

I would prefer the subjects to be high as hell for real world results