New: Federal Premium Unprimed Brass

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posted on September 13, 2018
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Renowned for high quality ammunition, Federal Premium is now offering brass cases in unprimed form for handloading. The new unprimed brass line has 17 rifle and pistol calibers available in 50- and 100-count bags, with pricing that ranges from $28.95 for a 50-count bag of .308 Win., to $49.95 for a 100-count bag of .270 Win. Short Mag. brass (pictured above).

According to Federal, the unprimed brass has “precise dimensional tolerances to ensure peak accuracy.” Additionally, the case shoulders and necks are annealed, which should make resizing easier and add longevity to the life of the brass.

Something else to note, the recently introduced .224 Valkyrie is among the 17 calibers that are being shipped to stores now.

Here’s a full list of the available calibers, bag sizes and respective prices:

  • .223 Rem. 100-count, $35.95
  • .22-250 Rem. 100-count, $49.95
  • .224 Valkyrie 100-count, $34.95
  • .243 Win. 50-count, $34.95
  • .270 Win. 50-count, $34.95
  • .270 WSM 50-count, $49.95
  • 7mm Rem. Mag. 50-count, $44.95
  • .30-30 Win. 50-count, $29.95
  • .308 Win. 50-count, $29.95
  • .30-06 Sprg. 50-count, $32.95
  • .300 Win. Mag. 50-count, $46.95
  • .300 Win. Short Mag. 50-count, $49.95
  • .338 Federal 50-count, $34.95
  • .327 Federal 100-count, $34.95
  • 9mm Luger 100-count, $32.95
  • .40 S&W 100-count, $39.95
  • .45 Auto 100-count, $39.95

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