Federal Premium Announces Unprimed Brass for Handloaders

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posted on September 14, 2018
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Federal Premium has been producing brass since the early 1950s when the first centerfire rounds rolled off its machines. Now, the company has announced that it will offer a wide variety of unprimed brass for a full range of common rifle and handgun cartridges, including the new .224 Valkyrie.

The new unprimed brass features case shoulders and necks that are annealed for long life and easier resizing, consistent volumes and performance, and precise dimensional tolerances to ensure peak accuracy. The product line includes 17 calibers, and is sold in 50- or 100-count packs.

Unprimed brass offerings include:
• .223 Rem. 100-count | $35.95
• .22-250 Rem. 100-count | $49.95
• .224 Valkyrie 100-count | $34.95
• .243 Win. 50-count | $34.95
• .270 Win. 50-count | $34.95
• .270 WSM 50-count | $49.95
• 7mm Rem. Mag. 50-count | $44.95
• .30-30 Win. 50-count | $29.95
• .308 Win. 50-count | $29.95
• .30-06 Sprg. 50-count | $32.95
• .300 Win. Mag. 50-count | $46.95
• .300 WSM 50-count | $49.95
• .338 Federal 50-count | $34.95
• .327 Federal 100-count | $34.95
• 9mm Luger 100-count | $32.95
• .40 S&W 100-count | $39.95
• .45 Auto 100-count | $39.95

For more information, go to federalpremium.com.

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