Hevi-Shot Offers Fall Rebates on Waterfowl and Upland Loads

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posted on August 23, 2025
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LEDE Fall 2026 Rebates

Hevi-Shot is giving hunters multiple ways to save this fall with three new rebate offers on its high-performance shotshell lines. Running from August 1 to December 31, 2025, these limited-time programs offer rebates on eligible purchases of waterfowl and upland ammunition.

“We’re proud to offer hunters a chance to save big on some of our most effective shotshells for the season,” said Bart Biedinger, Senior Manager of Trade Marketing. “Whether you're after performance on tough waterfowl, upland birds, or just want to stock up with serious value, Hevi-Shot’s lineup delivers consistent results and reliable performance in the field.”

Shoot Hevi-Shot & Save – Purchase at least two boxes of select Hevi-Shot waterfowl or upland ammunition and receive a rebate of $2 or $5 per box. Qualifying products include Hevi-Steel Waterfowl and Hevi-Steel Upland for $2 per box, and Hevi-Metal Xtreme, Hevi-Metal Longer Range, Hevi-Hitter for $5 per box.

Bismuth Bargains – Purchase at least two boxes of select Hevi-Shot Hevi-Bismuth ammunition and receive a rebate of $5 per box. Qualifying products include Hevi-Bismuth Waterfowl and Hevi-Bismuth Upland.

Hammering Deals – Purchase at least two boxes of select Hevi-Shot Hevi-Hammer ammunition and receive a rebate of $2 per box. Qualifying products include Hevi-Hammer, Hevi-Hammer Upland, and Hevi-Hammer Dove.

Valid purchase dates are August 1 through December 31, 2025. Rebate submissions must be received by January 31, 2026. Only select products are eligible—see official terms and conditions to learn more. Complete details on all of Hevi-Shot’s rebates can be found at hevishot.com.

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