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Federal: Premium Ammunition

 

The Federal Premium lineup of shotshells and cartridges may be the industry’s most diverse. Whether you’re a waterfowler, big-game hunter, weekend clay buster, carry for self-defense or addicted to long-range, the company has a load tailored for you.

 

Federal is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of sporting ammunition today. Shooters know its products are reliable and perform—facts that have allowed the company to thrive for nearly 100 years. The longevity and reputation seemed far from certain in the beginning, though.

 

There’s no denying the company was founded, and remains headquartered, in Anoka, MN, although opinions differ as to the people—or person—and precise date that should be cited. Federal Cartridge and Machine Company was established on Sept. 15, 1916, Federal Cartridge Company came in 1918 and Federal Cartridge Corporation followed in 1922.

 

Federal Ammunition History

 

Brothers Louis and Harry Sherman, who both had experience working in the ammo industry, were behind the initial 1916 effort. Their intent was to produce shotshells and bicycles. The owners hoped to land a lucrative military ammo contract during World War I, but two-wheelers remained on the schedule—a distraction that may have contributed to the company’s lack of success.

 

The first shotshell came off the assembly line in January 1917, but it did little to aid the fledgling business. Reorganization under the Federal Cartridge Company name came the next year. The Sherman brothers abandoned most of the management duties to the staff shortly thereafter and bankruptcy followed in 1920.

 

Rebirth Of Greatness

 

A group of local investors purchased the machinery and plant in 1922 and named the company Federal Cartridge Corporation. Charles L. Horn, a law degree-holding manager who had worked at American Ball and Shot in Minneapolis, was hired to resurrect the business. The company’s official history labels it a “refounding,” although that’s gross understatement considering Horn’s vision and ability to make it a reality.

 

The bicycle scheme was abandoned. Shotshell manufacturing was the sole focus, although part of Horn’s success was an ability to pedal the company’s wares in unusual places. In 1923 he built a distribution system that included grocery stores, barber shops and gas stations—an approach forced partly because the larger manufacturers had exclusive contracts with traditional retailers.

 

Sales were strong and Horn knew shotshells weren’t the only game in town. To expand the line, Federal purchased American Cartridge Company in 1924—at the time-based in Kansas City, MO—and moved production and machinery Minnesota. Rimfire cartridges were soon being sold under the Federal name.

 

History of Ammunition Innovation

 

By 1928 Federal’s ability to innovate became apparent. That year it offered loads with non-corrosive primers. Copper-coated .22 bullets followed in 1931 and the following year Federal offered high-velocity loads. In 1937 it brought a new bullet design to market, one aerodynamically tuned to reduce drag and improve accuracy—the company called it “Airlines.”

 

The concept is foreign to modern shooters, but shotshell were one made in a variety of colors—depending on manufacturer and supply—regardless of size, until 1960. That’s when Federal introduced a safety-enhancing color-code that has become industry standard. In 1973 the company was the first to introduce steel shot. Along the way the company has developed many of the innovations we rely on today, and most recently introduced the high-performance .224 Valkyrie in 2018—with a projectile that maintains supersonic speed past 1,300 yards.

 

The cutting-edge products coming out of the company’s research and development team may get the headlines, but the forward-thinking approach is standard-operating procedure in every department. Federal Premium’s history of helping non-profit organizations, for example, began in 1934. Despite the Great Depression and the fact that most profitable corporations ignored worthwhile causes, Federal defied the trend and became the first nationwide sponsor of 4-H camps. Since then it has helped the conservation efforts of the National Wild Turkey Federation, National Rifle Association, Ducks Unlimited, Safari Club International and many others.

 

Introductions & Changes

 

Federal didn’t manufacture its first centerfire rifle and handgun cartridges until 1963. The familiar Federal Premium line hit the shelves in 1977, the same year Charles Horn retired. His son, William, took over the helm and spearheaded many of the efforts that kept Federal one of the industry’s foremost leaders.

 

In 1985 Federal was sold to a group of investors. It later passed through the hands of Blount, Lehman Brothers and finally found a home in defense-industry legend Alliant Techsystems (ATK).

 

Today it’s part of Vista Outdoor, the ATK sporting group of companies that was spun off into a separate entity in 2015. Better mission focus was one of the reasons for the amicable separation, and the added concentration on the needs of civilian shooters shows in Federal’s current lineup.

 

Federal Premium HST

 

Federal is deadly serious about the performance of its self-defense ammunition, and the dedication is on display in its relatively new HST line. The hollow-point bullet is designed to reduce or eliminate clogging as it passes through intermediate barriers, yet reliably expand on impact and retain weight. Overpenetration is minimized while fight-stopping power is retained. Add the nickel case, bullet profile tuned to avoid feeding problems with Federal’s unique primer and it makes for the kind reliable load needed for carry or home defense. Owners of .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 10 mm, .38 Spl. and .380 ACP handguns will want to take a close look at these loads.

 

Federal Premium Hydra-Shok

 

Hydra-Shok first hit the market in 1989, and it’s never surrendered its position as one of the premier self-defense cartridges. The unmistakable-looking bullet is a hollow-point, with a center post that aids in reliable expansion and weight retention. It’s available for a variety of handgun chamberings.

 

Federal Gold Medal Match

 

Combine Federal’s the near century of cartridge-tuning knowledge with the bullet-making wizardry at Sierra Bullets and you have the MatchKing. If you want to put those calipers to use on targets further than 100 yards—without hours behind a reloading press—look no further.

 

Federal Premium Sierra GameKing

 

Hunters need to deliver clean and ethical, one-shot stops, and these loads improve the ability to do so. Loaded with the Sierra Bullets line of soft-point GameKings, they deliver the exterior ballistics required to hit and target and all the expansion needed to fill that tag.

 

Federal Premium Prairie Storm

 

Federal was the first company to produce a shotshell designed for a specific hunting pursuit. It was turkey at first, but its Prairie Storm continues the tradition with 2 3/4- and 3-inch loads in different gauges, all tailored for upland bird hunters.

 

Federal American Eagle

 

And high-volume shooters aren’t ignored by Federal. Its pocketbook-friendly American Eagle line is available in a variety of different chamberings and loads. Whether your practicing or competing with a handgun or rifle, the odds are good you’ll find an American Eagle product to cover your needs.

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  1. Federal AutoMatch Target Grade 22 LR 40 Grain LRN – 3250 Rounds

    $199.85

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    Product Type Ammo
    Manufacturer Federal
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight 40 Grain
    Bullet Type Lead Round Nose (LRN)
    Use Type indoor range shooting, match or precision shooting, plinking at the range
    Casing Type Brass
    Quantity 3250
    Ammo Caliber 22 Long Rifle (LR)
    Manufacturer SKU AM22
    Primer Type Rimfire
    Magnetic No
    UPC Barcode 50029465057355
    Cost Per Round 6.1¢ per round

    Just because you're trying to bulk up on some .22 LR ammo doesn't mean you have to settle for cheap, garden variety rounds. These AutoMatch cartridges from Federal aim to supply shooters with match grade rimfire fun in mass quantities. That makes this 3,250 round bulk pack, consisting of ten separate 325 round bricks, ideal of long-term plinking storage, precision sight zeroing, competitive match use, and Appleseed event sponsorship. Federal Premium is an American company with a huge reputation for innovation across hunting, sporting, and defensive sections of ammunition. Their quality and consistency has been trusted for years by the U.S. public.

    This .22 LR rounds use typical brass casings and lead round nose (LRN) bullets which can have an accuracy-increasing effect on match grade barrels after repeated use and minimal cleaning. The projectiles weigh in at 40 grains which is a typical heavy weight bullet used for matches due to its potential to reach farther distances and maintain a flatter relative trajectory after leaving the muzzle at 1,200 feet-per-second. Federal takes special measures to make sure that these rounds will cycle semi-automatic rifles and pistols like the Ruger 10/22 or Charger reliably.

    Customer Reviews

    Not target grade

    They shoot fairly well but are not target (match) grade. Good for general shooting.

    Review by Jim (Posted on 5/5/2023)

    Excellent Bullets

    Excellent Bullets. I love your Service. I will buy them again.

    Review by Brian (Posted on 9/28/2022)

    Sometimes when I am shooting in the fast fire competition, I noticed that the recoil is different than other times

    Sometimes when I am shooting in the fast fire competition, I noticed that the recoil is different than other times in the same magazine.
    I like the bullets alot better the the other brands I used.

    Review by Big Bri (Posted on 9/23/2022)

  2. Federal Champion 22 LR 36 Grain LHP – 3250 Rounds

    $199.85

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    Product Type Ammo
    Manufacturer Federal
    Condition New
    Bullet Weight 36 Grain
    Bullet Type Lead Hollow Point (LHP)
    Use Type plinking at the range, varmint hunting
    Casing Type Brass
    Quantity 3250
    Ammo Caliber 22 Long Rifle (LR)
    Manufacturer SKU 749
    Primer Type Rimfire
    Magnetic No
    UPC Barcode 50004544690753
    Cost Per Round 6.1¢ per round
    You’ve finally found it – the 22 LR motherlode! Federal Premium’s Champion label ammunition is built for all your target-shooting and varmint-banishing needs, and it’s made in America by ice-fishing, snowmobile-riding, hotdish-devouring Minnesotans!

    Most 22 LR rounds have a 40 grain bullet, which makes this 36gr load just a little lighter than usual. You won’t notice increased recoil or barrel fouling when you fire this standard-pressure yet high-velocity ammunition. The lead hollow point bullet’s nose profile is arguably a little less aerodynamic than that of a lead round nose, but it’s well worth it if you’d like training ammo that you can also effectively use to take small game. The LHP has a little terminal expansion in store for its recipient!

    This all-purpose range ammo features carefully standardized brass cases, noncorrosive rimfire primers and low-fouling propellant charges. Order your case of 10 boxes and you’ll soon realize the true meaning of “fast shipping.”

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