Join us as we say goodbye to podcast host, Audrey Mayes, and reflect on the big moments from The Remington Podcast the past two years! From, ducks, bucks and clay target busts to conservation, preparation, and Remington Nation. We touch on it all in this one. Don't miss it!
The team heads to Beebe, Arkansas - the headquarters of Echo Duck Calls to meet with Rick Dunn and Jonathan Mortin. They touch on calling, the creation of Echo Calls, bird dogs, early teal, and how season is predicted to go this year. Tune in to get ready for waterfowl.
Celebrate the centennial of the 300 H&H with the Remington Podcast gang! From head space, to 30 cals, to belted cartridges, and more - we cover everything here.
We are talking land management, ammunition selection, and dove hunting stories on this episode of the Remington Podcast. Grab your favorite bucket seat and tune as we get ready for dove season.
From the history to the lure, to the ballistics, we cover all things 270 in this Remington Podcast episode. Join us in celebrate the centennial of a great hunting cartridge, and how Remington gives you the best offerings.
Heard of the Thumper Concept? We breakdown the discussion, from big and slow-moving bullets with hard hitting power to light grain weights at high velocity. Join Audrey, Jon, and Jimmy as they breakdown what ammo is best and why you should agree.
Remington's yearly Sporting Clays Fundraiser which benefits Arkansas Children's Hospital is just around the corner. Tune in to learn about the ammunition behind the movement, the plans to make year 4 the best yet, and how you can get involved by shooting at the Remington Gun Club or donating to the cause. Every penny counts!
Join host, Audrey Mayes and Rimfire Product Manager, Ronnie Evans to talk about Remington's newest rimfire load, Standard V. They discuss the use cases for the new load, the improvements to Remington's rimfire process, and how you can help get ammo on the shelves in your local store.
Sit down with Audrey and Jon as they meet in Sparta, Illinois for the Grand American World Trapshooting Championships. Find out what set up Jon uses for Trapshooting, what life is like at the World Shooting and Recreation Complex, and why gun-fit is so important.
Diving into the changing state regulations for deer season; the use of straight wall cartridges during muzzleloader season and the switch from shotgun slugs to lever gun cartridges.
We are meeting with Arkansas Waterfowl Association to talk about the importance of cultivating a love for the outdoors in our young people. Stay tuned to see how you can help, what truly makes a difference, and how the AWA has succeeded for that last 20 years.
We are diving into the history of shot-gunning and shotgun shells. From 1600 France to current day America, we’re walking you through the technological advances of guns and ammo.
We are talking about old school, classic cartridges versus new school, trendy ones. Is there much of a difference? Why should you reach for one versus the other? How much more can we improve on rifle bullets and casings? You’ll learn it all here.
We are diving into ducks! Waterfowl season prep starts now with gear, call, and dog checkups. We walk through our set ups and what you need to be doing right now to fill those bag limits this fall.
Preparation for a successful rifle season starts now! We are talking through the steps you should be taking right now to prep your gear, firearms, and shooting ability.
We are talking Trap, from the Amateur Trap Association to All-Americans. Logan touches on his journey into trapshooting, what ammo he reaches for to break them all, and how he tackles State-Level Competitions.
On this episode of the Remington Podcast, we are jumping into the beating heart of the success of a cartridge – the powder. Jon Langenfeld walks us through the differences in powder options, what role powder plays in load development, and what is important to consider when choosing a powder for your handload.
On this episode of The Remington Podcast, we are going to talk about the one and only, Remington Shot Tower. The science behind our iconic tower was patented by William Watts and the Remington shot tower is the last remaining of its kind in America. Ballistics Engineer, Jimmy Lawrence is going to walk us through how it works and give us the full history.
On this episode of the Remington podcast we are joined by Sporting Clays champion Madison Sharpe. She breaks down the discipline of sporting clays for us, gives us tips on how to improve our clay breaking numbers, and lets us know where to start.
In remembrance of the soldiers we lost in the battle for the freedom of our country we are telling the story of Remington through the wars.