Federal’s Break Clays & Save Shotshell Rebate Program is Underway

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posted on May 1, 2025
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Ledebreak Clays And Save Rebate 2025

Federal Ammunition's Break Clays & Save rebate for Federal Premium High Over All (HOA) 12- or 20-gauge will run until June 30, 2025. Shooters can now buy some of Federal’s best clay target loads and get up to $50 back.

“With this great promotion, target shooters can gear up for both spring and summer while also putting a few bucks back in their pocket,” said Federal's Senior Manager of Trade Marketing Bart Biedinger. “This program began April 1 and will continue through June, making it a great time to take advantage of this cost-saving promotion.”

To take advantage of this rebate, customers must purchase at least 10 boxes of 12- or 20-gauge Federal Premium High Over All shotshells to get a rebate of $1.00 per box.

Valid purchases must be made from April 1 through June 30, 2025. The deadline for submission of this rebate offer is July 31, 2025. A minimum purchase of 10 boxes is required, with a maximum rebate of $50 per person or household.

All trap, skeet, and sporting clay shooters can enjoy the highly engineered benefits of HOA’s clay-busting design, which leaves a trail of shattered targets in its wake and more reloads per shell. It’s hard lead payload produces consistent patterns, while the solid brass head and hull design make reloading easier than ever. It's the ultimate competition load favored by some of the world's best shooters.

For more information on this promotion and all Federal products, visit federalpremium.com.

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