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FEDERAL CARTRIDGE SHOTGUN SHELL AMMUNITION PROMOTIONAL FILM 51754 

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ThIs promotional film for the Federal Cartridge corporation's high quality shotgun cartridges and centerfire ammunition dates to the 1970s, after the introduction of the company's Premium line. The film attempts to show the "inside story" of Federal Cartridge, showing how quality is maintained throughout the manufacturing process, and touching on various innovations that the company has pioneered. The film begins with aerial footage of the company's 1 million square foot factory, which at the time was the second largest in the USA. It then shows some of the vast factory's interior and exterior which includes a library, a club house, flower garden and many other amenities. At 3:50, the assembly line and warehouses are seen containing raw materials in vast supply. At 4:20, some of the eight quality control labs are seen, where raw materials are tested. At 5:00, a montage of production of shells is seen in some of the gigantic automated assembly line. At 10:50, centerfire cartridges are seen being tested and inspected for uniformity and accuracy. 25% of personnel at Federal work in quality control. At 13:20, .22 rimfire cartridges are displayed and their production shown. At 15:30, live fire of ammunition is shown including on ranges and in the field, to test accuracy and uniformity.
Federal Premium Ammunition, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vista Outdoor Inc., is located in Anoka, Minnesota. With a work force of nearly 1,500, Federal manufactures shotshell, centerfire, and rimfire ammunition and components.
On April 27, 1922, Charles L. Horn took control of a small plant in Anoka, Minnesota and refounded Federal Cartridge Corporation. Horn launched a distribution plan that involved merchandising Federal products in grocery stores, barbers shops, and filling stations. In 1941, Federal earned an $87-million contract from the U.S. government (approx. $1.3 billion in 2010) to build and operate the $30-million Twin City Ordnance Plant (TCOP). Federal ranked 59th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.
In 1977, William B. Horn introduced Federal's Premium line of centerfire rifle and shotshell ammunition. Federal also owned Hoffman Engineering, a company that made electronic enclosures. In 1985, Federal was sold to a group of private investors including Kelso & Company, BancBoston Capital, and members of management. The two companies were united under the name Federal-Hoffman, Inc and taken private during the sale. However, in 1988, Pentair Inc., a diversified manufacturer based in Minnesota, agreed to acquire FC Holdings Inc., the holding company for Federal-Hoffman Inc., for $175 million USD in cash and the assumption of debt. Federal-Hoffman have since split, and Federal is currently owned by Vista Outdoor. Vista Outdoor group, formerly a group of outdoor and sporting companies owned by Alliant Techsystems; was spun off from Alliant Techsystems in February 2015. Federal Cartridge does business today as Federal Premium Ammunition.
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@extothebiker6519
@extothebiker6519 7 лет назад
What's really cool is how many of those machines are still in service today, and still make just as high quality as they did when this video was made.
@lakemanson8051
@lakemanson8051 7 лет назад
Big shoutout to Minnesota, my home state. This factory is still in the same place in Anoka today
@HerrFenchel
@HerrFenchel 7 лет назад
nice, thx for the info
@1978garfield
@1978garfield 5 лет назад
Glad to hear it. I think Federal is part of vista Outdoor Group now. Glad they are still made in the USA. Alton IL used to have the Winchester plant but they kept having union troubles so they moved down south. Can't say I blame them.
@1978garfield
@1978garfield 5 лет назад
I think I drooled a little when they showed the 700+ guns in their collection and the ammo warehouse. Just think a few years ago there probably wan't a round of .22 to be had in that place.
@rwh-fr4zs
@rwh-fr4zs 5 лет назад
I guess if I'm old enough to remember to remember that then I'm old enough.
@cascadianrangers728
@cascadianrangers728 2 года назад
Federal still makes excellent ammo for a very fair price
@Lockbar
@Lockbar 7 лет назад
Federal is good stuff........
@20alphabet
@20alphabet 7 лет назад
Back when America was great!
@RonnFolk
@RonnFolk 5 лет назад
Yes, this was a time when America made things. Today we are only service related. We fix what china makes. Lets Make America Great Again. America First!
@64curarine
@64curarine 7 лет назад
I learned to shoot using a single shot Savage 16 gauge back in the late 70's....must have fired about a thousand of those purple cased beauties and had the bruises to prove it.
@hmbld1
@hmbld1 7 лет назад
Cool. Thanks for the video.
@GM572
@GM572 Год назад
Apart from legal holidays, the Federal shot shell factory runs in two shifts al across the year. School year is really realy long.
@theJellyjoker
@theJellyjoker 7 лет назад
Jingle bells, shotgun shells.
@lewiemcneely9143
@lewiemcneely9143 7 лет назад
Wabbit got a-way!
@lindsey607
@lindsey607 5 лет назад
Very interesting.
@BestWeedVideos
@BestWeedVideos 7 лет назад
nice gun collection
@beewee1313
@beewee1313 7 лет назад
2:47 individual departments shown hard at work. Security department hard at work in coffee shop. They must be good
@warphammer
@warphammer 4 года назад
I don't think they have much business. Would you want to mess with a security department that works at a cartridge plant? All the practice ammo you want, and for carry just ask Bob for a box loaded *extra* hot.
@HerrFenchel
@HerrFenchel 7 лет назад
that funky music tho
@SGT_Fon
@SGT_Fon 3 года назад
They had gold in them boxes! I wonder how many bullets have been fired out of all the guns ever...🤔
@compsmith007
@compsmith007 4 года назад
This does look like the Anoka facility, half a century ago. Living near there, the surrounding land looks vastly different, but the buildings on property look about right. And they're hiring. Again.
@lauriehintz3696
@lauriehintz3696 3 года назад
Wow....I worked there from 1993-2013.....Things weren't much different there in the 60's apparently!
@johnrudy9404
@johnrudy9404 Год назад
Mid 70s
@therealfranklin
@therealfranklin 7 лет назад
17:35 what appears to be a lovely old White 7000 series cabover (Daytons, coffin sleeper, pre-ICC bumper), with a 1960-63-ish Chevy conventional in the background.
@trackhoe23
@trackhoe23 7 лет назад
Is that the one guys called the Japanese Freightliner?
@1978garfield
@1978garfield 5 лет назад
@@trackhoe23 Lookslike it. I think they had fiberglass cabs.
@sheadjohn
@sheadjohn 5 лет назад
what was federal's backorder % during the obamba administration?
@oldbaldfatman2766
@oldbaldfatman2766 6 лет назад
Thanks for the video as this was something new. Just wish Federal DIDN'T have music as part of its background.
@panon5292
@panon5292 4 года назад
It was the 70's (or 60's). Typical music for a film like this.
@jxh02
@jxh02 Год назад
Narrated by Dave Moore, local newscaster.
@garywills5682
@garywills5682 5 лет назад
They Always make really good ammo there. Trap shooters like me use there paper shells. There hard hitting and soft on the recoil compared to some brands. Easy to reload and shoot till they burn thru or the tip starts to tare .
@johnrudy9404
@johnrudy9404 Год назад
Their
@miker3530
@miker3530 7 лет назад
Narrated by Dave Moore
@justsittinhere72
@justsittinhere72 6 лет назад
2:44 Is that a Rockwell 12/14?
@ThisOLmaan
@ThisOLmaan 4 года назад
does the Channel have a Video on how Periscopes are made? i wonder how the hairlines are put in the scopes back then I was amazed how advanced technology was in the 30 to 40' something one will never learn in schools well least not here in USA California, I'm glad I dropped out, I leaned zero in the time I went to school, zero, pretty much self-taught that's very sad to discover our teachers wanted us the students to figure it out all on our own, with little to none help, it was just a waste, I digress how are these tools made TY.
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 4 года назад
Sneak peak -- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yBZCIufgjwY.html
@234dilligaf
@234dilligaf 2 года назад
The video is great! Music irritating.
@tonyc.4528
@tonyc.4528 Год назад
And what is the backorder time like these days?!?!?
@daveybernard1056
@daveybernard1056 4 года назад
Federal needs to start putting out steel rated wads for 28ga and .410 reloaders. EDIT: What sadistic A-hole picked that music? FML
@panon5292
@panon5292 4 года назад
You obviously weren't alive in the 70's.
@daveybernard1056
@daveybernard1056 4 года назад
@@panon5292 And you are obviously wrong. I was. I'm not anymore :D
@gfinnstrom
@gfinnstrom 5 лет назад
wonder what it would look like today
@panon5292
@panon5292 4 года назад
Same, only more computers and lasers. Many of these ammo factories use old world machines adapted for today.
@brucinnelson
@brucinnelson 7 лет назад
This pic is my dad my mother father grandpa George work withed fed car for like 25 yrs retiring in the 50's I think these people were being exposed to like led. My gpa served in the war and it was I believe it was a dangerous work sight Sheila oh my Gpa was an American indian, who said native people didn't work! Tee he
@steveb6103
@steveb6103 6 лет назад
100% of liberal's would have a heart attack watching this today!
@rapman5791
@rapman5791 Год назад
What drudgery!! I would use one of those shells on myself if I had to do that tedious job all day. Those poor folks looked like zombies with the 1000 yard stare. Over and over the same monotony would drive me insane, it’s the same with the automobile assembly plants back in the day. Good job I guess. Good money and job security (until the unions got too out of hand with their outrageous demands). I can only assume most of those jobs are automated now.
@bogey19018
@bogey19018 4 года назад
Gotta say, federal makes the WORST .22's.
@rubiconnn
@rubiconnn 4 года назад
I've found that the super cheap Blazer brand .22s have been the most reliable for me.
@bradwright842
@bradwright842 3 года назад
I've had great success with some of it, not so much with certain loads. A lot depends on what your using. Semi auto guns can be very picky. I had a beautiful auchwits or however it was spelled that was a super cool scar styled body with the can't be best German mechanicals until it was stolen by a former employee, and would only shoot the super high end super fast stuff with at least a 36gr bullet and I had some federal stuff I got from my pops that was from the 80's that worked perfect. I'm a believer in federal
@bogey19018
@bogey19018 3 года назад
@@bradwright842 At this point anything is good.
@bradwright842
@bradwright842 3 года назад
@@bogey19018 ain't that the truth! I doubt it's ever going back to the good ol days either when you could score 5000 rounds for 150-200 when they had sales
@cascadianrangers728
@cascadianrangers728 2 года назад
Their centerfire is pretty flawless. I don't shoot much .22 aside from cci
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