Federal Premium Shotshells: Supporting Breast Cancer Awareness

Here’s why pink is the new black (and gray, and yellow … )

by posted on October 22, 2020
Federal Pin Shotshells Breast Cancer

Just about everything comes in the color pink. Pink guns, pink camo, pink holsters and even pink ammunition. While some women live by “pink is the new black,” you might want to consider Federal Premium’s Top Gun Pink Target Load Shotshells even if fuchsia isn’t your color.

These shotshells are the same reliable and effective ammo we’ve come to expect from Federal, but a portion of each purchase is donated to supporting the fight against breast cancer. There’s no better feeling than helping a good cause and getting to destroy some clays while you’re at it!

Think pink this October for Breast Cancer Awareness month and head out to the field to show some gentlemen how an NRA Woman shoots. An added benefit of rosy toned ammo is that you’ll always know it’s yours … so those gun club guys won’t forget that the pink gun in your pink case loaded with pink ammo still goes BANG! www.Federalpremium.com

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