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GOLD MEDAL ACTION PISTOL

Compete at the highest level with loads designed specifically for the action shooting sports. New Gold Medal® Action Pistol offers even better accuracy and consistency than original Gold Medal, and it’s loaded to power-factor requirements. The fully encapsulated FMJ bullet and Catalyst lead-free primer deliver cleaner shooting. Available in 9mm Luger and 40 S&W.

Gold Medal

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Demand the performance to compete. Gold Medal Handgun loads are built with the finest components and held to the tightest tolerances to deliver in competitive shooting situations. The loads feature match-grade primers and bullets, with consistent powders and the best Federal® brass.

American Eagle

Hit your target and train harder with this proven line. It provides performance similar to self-defense and competition loads for a familiar feel and realistic practice.

American Eagle Irt

Safe range time starts here. American Eagle® Indoor Range Training (IRT) has a reduced-lead bullet fully encapsulated in copper for safer, economical training. It’s powered by a toxic metal-free primer and produces ballistics matched to those of equivalent self-defense rounds.

American Eagle Irt Lead Free

We’ve made the firing line even cleaner with American Eagle IRT Lead Free. Its proprietary bullets are completely lead-free and its Federal Catalyst™ primer offers the same reliability, shelf life and ballistics of conventional lead styphnate primers—without the lead.

9mm Nato Military Grade Ball

Federal 9mm NATO features military-quality 124-grain FMJ bullets loaded to higher-velocities than rounds typically offered for the consumer market. The ammunition is built to NATO specifications and its sealed case ensures reliable ignition, cycling and ballistics.

Champion

Loaded with Federal brass and quality primers, Champion™ handgun loads provide accurate, target-grade performance for shooters who put a lot of rounds downrange. Now available in 10mm Auto.

FOR A FULL LIST OF AVAILABLE LOADS AND BALLISTICS, REFER TO PAGES 43-44.

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