Federal Premium Launches Lead-Free Power-Shok Copper

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posted on August 9, 2016
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Federal Premium is now offering a lead-free version of its popular Power-Shok rifle ammunition. Power-Shok Copper is designed to deliver the same dependability, but in a non-lead bullet. Shipments of Power-Shok Copper are now being delivered to authorized Federal Premium dealers.

The hollow-point copper projectile is designed to deliver downrange accuracy and create large wound channels. The all-new Catalyst lead-free primer fuels the cartridge.

Features:
• Copper bullet construction
• Hollow-point design 
• Lead-free bullet
• Federal brass
• Catalyst lead-free primer

At launch, Power-Shok Copper will be available in .243 Win., .270 Win., .308 Win. and .30-06 Sprg.

For more information, go to FederalPremium.com.

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