Federal Premium, Savage Arms Partner for Mail-In Rebate Promotion

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posted on September 7, 2016
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Federal Premium and Savage Arms have partnered to offered hunters and shooters the chance to save a little cash this fall with the "Federal & Savage Centerfire Promotion." Customers who purchase $50 of qualifying Federal Premium, Federal Power-Shok or Fusion ammunition and a new Savage centerfire rifle will get $25 back by a mail-in rebate.

"Federal Premium, Federal Power-Shok and Fusion all have a strong reputation for delivering ideal performance for a large variety of game,” said Federal Premium Marketing Director Jason Nash. “This rebate is a great way to win over new shooters looking to buy their first box of our ammo, or reward our dedicated customer base with significant cash-back rebate for continuing to shoot our loads.”

Savage Arms, of course, is also offering hunters and shooters the chance to save a little cash this season with its new "Save on a Savage" promotion.

“We are excited to be a part of this promotion,” said Savage Arms Marketing Director Bill Dermody. “It’s a chance to partner time-tested, field-proven products and put them into the hands of hunters and shooters across the country, which will definitely help them be more successful. We are honored to partner with Federal Premium to provide customers a great value on top-quality products that benefit both beginner and hardcore shooting enthusiasts.”

Purchases must be made between Aug. 12, 2016 and Dec. 31, 2016. Consumer must purchase ammunition and firearm within 30 days of each other. Rebate coupon must be postmarked by Jan. 31, 2017.

For more information, go to FederalPremium.com.

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