SHOT 2024: New Remington Rimfire Ammo

Remington, the nation’s leader in premium sporting and duty ammo, is expanding their lineup of rimfire ammunition in 2024 with the new Remington Rimfire Ranch Hand and Golden Hunter ammunitions, both for the versatile .22LR.

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Remington is expanding their .22 rimfire ammunition lineup with the new Ranch Hand and Golden Hunter offerings. [Remington]
The new Remington Ranch Hand comes packaged in 100-round cartons, individually separated to prevent damage and grime collection for better reliability shot-to-shot. These high velocity rounds come either a 38-grain hollow-point bullet or 40-grain round-nosed solid. Both rounds are copper plated to cut down on bore leading.

“These exciting extensions of Big Green’s rimfire line are sure to enhance 22LR hunting and target shooting in 2024,” said Remington Ammunition’s Rimfire Global Product Lane Director Jason Slinkard, “Engineers at Remington improved the performance of our rimfire lineup to make it more reliable and accurate ammunition whether you’re pursuing small game or knocking down targets at the range.”

In homage to their famous .22LR Golden Bullet load, Remington has released a hollow point version of the brass-washed 40-grain solid. The new Golden Hunter features a 40-grain hollow-point bullet loaded to high velocity. This round is available in one hundred round cartons or in five-hundred round bulk packs.

These new loadings from Remington are a welcome addition for any rimfire hunter and enthusiast. All 100-round cartons have an MSRP of $11.99, while 500-round bulk packs are $54.99. Keep an eye out for them at Gun Mag Warehouse and a retailer near you.

Terril is an economic historian with a penchant for all things firearm related. Originally a pot hunter hailing from south Louisiana, he currently covers firearms and reloading topics in print and on his All Outdoors YouTube page. When he isn't delving into rimfire ballistics, pocket pistols, and colonial arms, Terril can be found perfecting his fire-starting techniques, photographing wildlife, and getting lost in the archives.

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