Remington Supports Hospitals, Disease Research With Gun Club Cure Ammo

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posted on April 18, 2024
Big Green Supports Children

Remington Ammunition continues to donate a portion of its Gun Club Cure ammunition sales to benefit children’s hospitals and disease research nationwide. The company recently presented a check to the inaugural benefiting non-profit partner, Arkansas Children’s Hospital, in Little Rock, Ark.

Remington added the popular Gun Club Cure offerings to its Gun Club line of Target loads in 2022, with the goal of providing an economical, top-quality product, while giving back to the community on a national level. Combined with Remington’s annual Shoot to Cure charity fundraiser, this unique line of ammunition has raised more than $35,000 for children’s hospitals and disease research.

“Remington’s always been focused on giving back to our community,” said Remington Shotshell Product Line Manager Ronnie Evans. “These loads are a fantastic opportunity to partner with trap, skeet and sporting shooters to break clays and give back to kids in need.”

Remington 12 gauge shotshell gun club cure white ammo

Remington’s Shoot to Cure fundraiser will take place Friday, September 20th at the historic Remington Gun Club—only steps away from Big Green’s factory in Lonoke, Ark. Interested sporting clay shooters can e-mail Kris Carson to reserve their team’s spot at the benefit tournament.

Now in its 3rd year, Shoot to Cure brings together the shooting sports industry, top sporting competitors from Team Remington and the public for an annual 100-target benefit tournament. Shoot to Cure has sold out each year, with 2024’s event due to be the event’s biggest yet.

Enthusiasts unable to attend can still help raise funds for children’s medical care and disease research by selecting Remington’s Gun Club Cure shotshells for their next outing. They are available in two loads—12 ga. with 1 1/8 ounce of No. 8 shot, and low-recoil 12-ga. with 1 1/8 ounce of No. 8 shot. Both loads are 2 3/4" shotshells.   

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