Savage Arms, Federal Ammunition Announce $25 Rebate

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posted on November 5, 2014

Savage Arms and Federal Premium Ammunition have launched a new mail-in rebate program that could net dedicated customers $25 back.

Available for a limited time to coincide with the hunting and holiday gift-giving seasons, buyers of a new Savage Arms centerfire rifle and $50 worth of qualifying Federal Premium, Federal Power-Shok or Fusion rifle ammunition can receive a $25 rebate.

The Federal/Savage $25 mail-in rebate is available for purchases made between Oct. 1, 2014 and Dec. 31, 2014. Purchase of the qualifying ammunition must be made within 30 days of the firearm purchase in order to receive the rebate.

To receive the $25 rebate, purchasers must complete the rebate coupon; submit original UPCs from the rifle box and each box of qualifying ammunition along with the original cash register receipt and/or dated, itemized sales invoice(s). Rebate coupon and proofs of purchase must be received by mail no later than Feb. 13, 2015.

Rebate is limited to one request per name, address and household per offer. Clubs, groups and organization entries are not eligible. Offer valid in the U.S. and Canada; U.S. funds only. For complete details on the $25 Federal Ammunition/Savage Arms Mail-In Rebate and to download the rebate coupon, visit the Federal Premium Ammunition website.

For more information, go to SavageArms.com or FederalPremium.com.

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