Federal Premium Launches Online Merchandise Store

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posted on May 13, 2016
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Federal Premium has launched a new online merchandise store that's meant to make it easier than ever for consumers to show their pride in the company's products—and the shooting sports in general. The store, and its entire catalog, can be found here.

“We're excited to expand our offering of branded merchandise online with new apparel designs,” says Ammunition Marketing Director Jason Nash. “It's now easier than ever to sport your Shokwave.”

Apparel selections include a full lineup of men's and women's t-shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies sporting the logos of the company's many brands. New designs and products will be added on a regular basis.

Headwear and range gear are also among the store's new offerings. Beanies, shooting caps and blinders, trap and skeet scorecards, embroidered patches and more are available. An array of educational products can be found there, too.

For more information, go to Store.FederalPremium.com.

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