Spring Into Savings With Federal & Remington Ammo

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posted on April 22, 2025
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Ammuntion boxes text noting FEDERAL HIT THE RANGE RIFLE REBATE REMINGTON PULL, SHOOT, SAVE!

Federal
Federal Ammunition's Hit the Range rebate for Federal or American Eagle .223 Rem. and 5.56 NATO ammunition use underway and the promotion runs until June 30, 2025. Shooters can now buy their favorite training and plinking loads and get up to $200 back.

To take advantage of this rebate, customers must purchase at least 200 rounds of qualifying Federal or American Eagle .223 Rem. or 5.56 NATO full metal jacket, full metal jacket boat tail, Total Metal Jacket or others with manufacturer’s part numbers that begin with AE223 or XM193 to receive a rebate based on the number of rounds purchased.

A minimum purchase of 200 rounds is required, with a maximum rebate of $200 per person or household. Valid purchases must be made from April 1 through June 30, 2025. The deadline for submission of this rebate offer is July 31, 2025.

Complete details on rebates are available on the company’s promotions webpage.

Remington
Remington Ammunition’s Pull, Shoot, Save! Rebate is underway, offering consumers a chance to buy some of Remington’s best target loads and receive up to $50 back. The promotion also runs through June 30, 2025.

To take advantage of this rebate, customers must purchase at least 10 boxes of 12- or 20-ga. Remington Nitro 27, Premier Nitro Sporting Clays, or Premier STS shotshells to get $1 per box back.

Valid purchases must be made from April 1 through June 30, 2025. The deadline for submission of this rebate offer is July 31, 2025. A minimum purchase of 10 boxes is required, with a maximum rebate of $50 per person or household.

For complete information on rebates from Remington Ammunition, please visit the company’s promotions page.

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