Stealth Cam Launches Ultimate Archery Giveaway

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posted on June 23, 2016
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Archery season is rapidly approaching, and Stealth Cam is trying to help you gear up. The company has recently launched its Ultimate Archery Sweepstakes, which will carry on throughout the summer.

During the sweepstakes, which launched on June 21, Stealth Cam will be giving away a camera each week for nine consecutive weeks, leading up a grand prize announcement. For that grand prize, Stealth Cam has compiled what it's calling an Ultimate Archery Package that will be awarded to one lucky individual.

Drawings will be held weekly and the winners will be announced on the Stealth Cam and MTN Ops Facebook pages.

The prize packages are listed below.

Week 1: Stealth Cam PX14 and Hunters Safety System Vest and Lifeline
Week 2: Stealth Cam 4.3'' field viewer and MTN OPS 1 YR Supply
Week 3: Stealth Cam PX18CMO and Vortex Ranger 1500
Week 4: Stealth Cam ZX36NG and PSE Brute Force Bow
Week 5: Stealth Cam PX36NG, HHA King Pin Sight, 3 Pack of Flying Arrow Archery Toxic Broadheads
Week 6: Stealth Cam ZX24, AiriA Cooler, and AiriA Rambler 6 PK
Week 7: Stealth Cam G42NG, Redneck Bale Blind, and Crispi Valdrez GTX boots
Week 8: Stealth Cam G34, Redneck Ghillie Blind, Mossy Oak Gift Card
Week 9: Stealth Cam G45NG and Vortex Razor HD Binos
Grand Prize: Stealth Cam Wireless GXW, Cyclops 50'' LED bar, Walkers Razor XV, and Western Rivers Stalker 360

To register, click here.

For more information, go to StealthCam.com.

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