Share Your Hunt and Win with Tactacam

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posted on October 23, 2015
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Are you one of the modern hunters that loves to record your outdoor adventures on film? Then this latest company-sponsored contest is most certainly for you. Tactacam—maker of high-quality, first-person hunting cameras—has announced its "Share Your Hunt" sweepstakes, which allows aspiring digital media personalities the chance to win the hunt of a lifetime.

The premise is simple. First, you have to go to Tactacam's website and sign up for one of the company's monthly "Share Your Hunt" contests. 10 hunters are chosen each month, and sent a Tactacam camera. The entrant that returns the best video wins the monthly contest, earning themselves a $50 Cabela's gift card.

As a bonus, the winner's name is also being added to a drawing to hunt with Kip Campbell and his crew at Whitetail Heaven outfitters in Kentucky.

Videos can be shared here. If you already own a Tactacam, you're invited to submit as many videos as you like each month. Those who aren't yet Tactacam owners must first qualify through the monthly drawing.

For more information, go to Tactacam.com or check out the video embedded above.

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