Remington Ammunition
Ammunition
| Overview | |
|---|---|
Founded | 1939 |
Headquarters | Lonoke, AR |
| Tagline | For more than 200 years, Remington firearms have been forged from the untamed spirit that will always define the American spirit — Revolutionizing an industry. Building a nation. This is Remington Country. |
SAAMI | Member |
Products | |
| Key Products | Heritage & Timeline, Current Product Lines, Remington's Cartridge Legacy, How They Stack Up, Practical Recommendations, The BGC Take |
Links | |
| www.remington.com | |
Remington Ammunition
Reference article
From The Boise Gun Club Handbook
Remington ammunition traces its roots back to 1816 when Eliphalet Remington set up shop in Ilion, New York. You're looking at one of America's oldest ammo brands -- though "oldest" doesn't mean "unchanged."
The company's recent history gets messy fast. The 2020 bankruptcy split the ammunition division from firearms entirely, and new ownership means you're essentially dealing with a different company than the one that built the reputation. The ammunition division remains a SAAMI member and keeps the heritage, but quality consistency under new management is still a work in progress.
The Core-Lokt bullet -- introduced in 1939 -- has probably killed more deer than any other bullet design in American history. Whether today's Remington lives up to that 85-year track record is what every hunter wants to know.
Heritage & Timelineedit

Foundation Years (1816-1938)
| Year | Milestone | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| 1816 | Eliphalet Remington establishes company in Ilion, NY | Foundation of American ammunition heritage |
| 1939 | Core-Lokt bullet introduced | Becomes America's most successful deer bullet |
| 1962 | .223 Remington cartridge developed | Later becomes 5.56 NATO standard |
| 1971 | .17 Remington launched | Extreme velocity varmint cartridge |
| 1997 | .260 Remington introduced | Superior 6.5mm performance, poor marketing |
| 1999 | .300 Remington Ultra Mag released | Overbore magnum for velocity enthusiasts |
| 2007 | Cerberus Capital acquisition | Cost-cutting era begins, quality concerns |
| 2020 | Bankruptcy, ammunition division sold | New ownership, rebuilding phase |
| Present | Quality control restoration | SAAMI membership maintained |
Innovation Era (1939-2006)
Key milestones in Remington's 200+ year ammunition history
The .223 Remington alone makes this company historically significant -- it became the most-used centerfire rifle cartridge in the world.
Corporate Turbulence (2007-Present)
The .223 Remington became 5.56 NATO and revolutionized global military and civilian shooting. Not bad for a company founded when Indiana was still a frontier territory.
Current Product Linesedit
Hunting Ammunition
| Product | Bullet Type | Use Case | Price Point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core-Lokt | Controlled-expansion SP | Deer, medium game | Budget-mid |
| Core-Lokt Tipped | Polymer-tipped bonded | All-around hunting | Mid |
| Premier AccuTip | Polymer-tipped | Precision hunting | Mid-premium |
| Premier Scirocco | Bonded polymer-tipped | Large game | Premium |
Core-Lokt remains the most proven deer bullet in American history. Since 1939, it's been the default recommendation at gun counters everywhere -- affordable, available, and it just works on whitetails. The tipped version adds a polymer tip for better ballistic coefficient and more consistent expansion.
If you hunt deer and don't handload, Core-Lokt Tipped covers most situations without drama. The original Core-Lokt still does the job if price matters more than perfection.
Remington's current product line structure across categories
Tactical and Training
| Product | Type | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Golden Saber | Bonded JHP | Self-defense (handgun) |
| UMC | FMJ | Training, range work |
| Premier Match | OTM/BTHP | Precision rifle |
Golden Saber has legitimate law enforcement adoption and testing behind it. UMC serves as basic range fodder -- nothing special, but functional for training.
Shotshells
| Product | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Premier STS | Target load | Competition clays |
| Nitro Mag | Lead shot | Hunting |
| Express | Multi-purpose | General use |
| Slugger | Rifled slug | Deer hunting |
Premier STS stands out as one of the most consistent target shotshells ever made. Serious clay shooters know the name for good reason.
Remington's Cartridge Legacyedit


Military and Sporting Success
- .223 Remington (1962) became 5.56 NATO and the world's most popular centerfire rifle round
- .260 Remington (1997) offered excellent 6.5mm performance but lost marketing war to 6.5 Creedmoor
- .300 Remington Ultra Mag (1999) pushes impressive velocity but burns barrels fast
- .17 Remington (1971) remains a niche varmint round for extreme velocity on small targets
Specialized and Niche Cartridges
The .260 Remington deserved to beat 6.5 Creedmoor on merit -- it just needed better marketing. Ballistically, the .260 Rem was there first and does the job just as well.
How They Stack Upedit
Competitive Analysis
| Brand | Strengths | Weaknesses | Best Products |
|---|---|---|---|
| Remington | Core-Lokt legacy, STS shotshells, cartridge innovation | Inconsistent QC, limited availability | Core-Lokt, Premier STS |
| Federal | Consistent quality, Gold Medal Match, innovation leader | Higher prices | Gold Medal, Terminal Ascent |
| Hornady | Precision market dominance, superior marketing | Limited budget options | ELD-X, 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Winchester | Steady QC, wide availability, comparable heritage | Less innovation | Super-X, Ballistic Silvertip |
Against Federal: Federal Premium currently leads in innovation and consistency. Their Gold Medal Match and Terminal Ascent lines set the standard. Remington's rebuilding but hasn't caught up yet.
Against Hornady: Hornady dominates the precision market with ELD-X and match ammunition. They also win the marketing game -- see 6.5 Creedmoor vs .260 Remington.
Against Winchester: Similar heritage companies with comparable hunting ammunition. Winchester maintains steadier quality control and availability.
Market Position
Remington's strengths: Core-Lokt's proven track record, Premier STS for clays, and the historical significance of their cartridge development.
Current weaknesses: Inconsistent availability since the bankruptcy, variable quality control during ownership transitions, and slower innovation compared to competitors.
Practical Recommendationsedit
By Application
- For deer hunting on a budget: Core-Lokt remains hard to beat. Eighty-five years of dead deer don't lie.
- For better deer performance: Core-Lokt Tipped offers modern improvements while keeping the proven bullet design.
- For competition clays: Premier STS competes with the finest target loads made.
- For self-defense: Golden Saber has real-world law enforcement testing behind it.
- For range practice: UMC gets the job done without breaking the bank.
- For precision work: Premier Match holds its own against Federal Premium Gold Medal, though availability can be spotty.
The BGC Takeedit
Current Reality
Remington ammunition carries 200 years of history, but history doesn't load itself into your rifle. The Core-Lokt is still a great deer bullet, the Premier STS is still an elite shotshell, and Golden Saber remains a solid defensive choice.
But let's be honest -- Remington lost ground to Federal Premium and Hornady during years of corporate chaos. The bankruptcy and ownership changes created quality inconsistencies and availability problems that competitors capitalized on.
If you find Remington ammo at a good price in calibers you shoot, it's fine ammunition -- especially Core-Lokt for hunting and Premier STS for clays. The company's rebuilding efforts show promise, and the new Core-Lokt Tipped actually improves on a classic design.
For critical applications where you need absolute reliability and consistency, Federal Premium and Hornady currently have the edge. But for everyday hunting and shooting, Remington's proven designs still get the job done.
Future Outlook
The real test is whether new ownership can restore the quality control and innovation that made Remington a household name. The foundation is solid; execution going forward will determine if they reclaim their position among American ammunition companies.
See Also:
- History of Firearms(firearms)
- Gun History Law at SCOTUS(news)
- Birthright Citizenship Heads to SCOTUS(news)
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- Neil's Powder House(Elko, NV)
- Lotus Gunworks of South Florida(Jensen Beach, FL)
- American Responder Services(Lewes, DE)
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