Federal Offers Last-Minute Holiday Deals

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posted on December 19, 2023
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Ready For The Holidays

Federal Premium’s Black Friday Black Pack Bucks Rebate Program, which runs until December 26, offers a $10 rebate on 1,100-round bulk packs of qualifying .22 LR ammunition—an ideal stocking stuffer for any enthusiast. The special deal means customers can now buy a minimum of two qualifying boxes of Federal 1,100-round Black Pack rimfire ammunition and get $20 back.

The maximum rebate is $100 (10 boxes) per person or household. Qualifying Federal Black Pack ammunition is limited to manufacturer part number 36BF1100, 36-grain lead hollow point, 1,100-round box.

“Our customers can get even more value from Federal Ammunition by taking advantage of rebates and promotions,” said Federal's Director of Trade Marketing Jill Karolewski. “Back by popular demand, customers can stock up on .22 LR rimfire bulk packs at various retail outlets. This quality ammunition certainly makes for great holiday gifts.”

The rebate is valid for purchases made Nov. 19, 2023, through Dec. 26, 2023. Deadline for online submission is Jan. 10, 2024. Full details are found on Federal’s promotions webpage.

New Branded Merchandise
In response to demand by shooters and hunters across the country, Federal Ammunition has added more options of high-quality branded gear for sale direct to consumers, alongside the company’s ammunition products. The new merchandise includes men’s and women’s apparel and more.

“As we come closer to the holidays, we wanted to provide a range of items which could suit friends and family, and offer them a special present from Federal Ammunition,” said Federal's Director of E-Commerce Melissa Bang. “Our ammunition has made a lasting connection with Federal fans who want to make our brand part of their everyday lifestyle. Now, consumers can show off the Shockwave like never before with a full new line of Federal-branded products.”

Some of the latest and most popular include a Federal More X3 T-Shirt made from premium, ultra-comfortable fabric. It ensures you're not only stylish but also comfortable, whether at the range, a competition, or simply embracing the clay shooting lifestyle.

This Moss Green S.O.F.L. Hoodie from the Federal Brand is the perfect choice for those looking for a soft and classic look. Featuring a simple classic logo and made of a soft fabric blend, this hoodie is sure to keep you warm and comfortable all day.

And now you can hit the range with a new Federal Blue/Gold logo hat. It features a denim front, gold mesh back and embroidered logo. New items are added frequently, For more information on all products from Federal or to shop online, visit FederalPremium.com.

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