Federal 100 Years Lead

Federal: 100 Years of Hunting Ammo

Over the century, Federal has risen to become one of the most dominant brands in the hunting ammo market. Here’s a look back at how it all happened.

The Tornado Buck

Sometimes it’s amazing what Mother Nature delivers, even after she delivers one of the worst natural disasters in a generation.

First Look: Federal Premium Hevi-Bismuth Shotshells

Federal Premium's new HEVI-Bismuth shotshells give hunters the confidence of lead performance in a non-lead pellet, boasting a heavy-hitting payload of 9.6g/cc density pellets that are 22 percent denser than steel. 

Federal Releases 100th Anniversary Coffee Table Book

As part of its 100-year anniversary celebration, Federal Ammunition announces the release of its hardcover book, Federal Ammunition: The First Hundred Years. 

Senators Introduce CWD Bill

Senators John Hoeven (R-N.D.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) have introduced legislation to address a host of state and federal needs in the fight to contain CWD.

Federal Announces Special Edition 100th Anniversary Shotshell Packaging

In celebration of Federal Ammunition’s 100-year anniversary and rich history of shotshell manufacturing, the company is releasing four commemorative shotshell packages.

Federal 2021's Most Frequently Purchased Rifle and Shotshell Ammunition

Southwick Associates’ 2021 “Hunting & Shooting Participation and Equipment Purchases Consumer Tracking Study” named Federal Ammunition the most frequently purchased rifle and shotgun ammunition brand in 2021.

Outdoor Companies Step Up in Support of Ukraine

As the war in Ukraine rages on and the international community ponders what response to take, several ammunition and outdoor-related companies have already hit upon a way to assist.

Montana: Aerial Hunting of Wolves Runs Afoul of Federal Law

Despite a recent interpretation of Montana state law that aerial hunting of wolves is not prohibited, doing so runs afoul of federal law.

Scientific Management Frustrated Again as Wolves Relisted

A federal judge in California has restored federal protections to gray wolf populations in the Lower 48 (as this wording is a little confusing, note that this ruling does not affect wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming).

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