Leupold Announces Project Hunt Contest

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posted on June 30, 2021
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Ever wanted to be able to relive your hunt over and over again? If so, Leupold's Project Hunt contest may be just the ticket. It is offering one lucky hunter the chance to have their Fall 2021 hunt both filmed, and shared across Leupold's digital media platforms. 

What hunt, you may ask? That's entirely up to you. You plan the hunt. You call the shots. Leupold sends the videographer. A limited series or short film about the hunt will be produced by Leupold and released on YouTube in 2022. The hunter selected will also receive a complete Leupold optics kit.

“No one is more relentless than the members of the Leupold Core,” said Bruce Pettet, president and CEO for Leupold & Stevens, Inc., “Project Hunt is going to prove that. Tell us what you’re hunting, where you’re hunting, and why your story is unique. If you’re selected we’ll help you tell it, whether you’ve drawn the tag of lifetime or plan to hunt over-the-counter.”

The deadline to enter is August 1, 2021. Entries must be submitted at Leupold.com/ProjectHunt. A two-minute video explaining why your submission should be selected is required to enter.

The Project Hunt contest is open to United States residents only, and only United States based hunts will be considered. Complete contest rules can be found at Leupold.com/ProjectHunt-Official-Rules.

For more information on Leupold products, please visit at Leupold.com.

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