Federal Premium Announces Turkey Load Rebate

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posted on March 31, 2015
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Federal Premium is offering hunters the chance to save a little cash this coming spring turkey season. Just in time for the opening weekend of the year in many states throughout the country, the company is offering a cash rebate on the purchase of Federal Premium Mag-Shok Heavyweight or Mag-Shok lead turkey loads.

You'll receive $5 back on the purchase of one box of Mag-Shok Heavyweight, and $10 back on the purchase of two. The lead shot, meanwhile, garners rebates of $2 and $4. Either should help you tag a gobbler in 2015.

The maximum rebate is $14, and is eligible for purchases made between Jan. 15, 2015 and May 31, 2015. The coupon must be received by Federal Premium by June 30, 2015. The offer is valid only in the United States and Canada.

For more information, go to FederalPremium.com.

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