Rinehart Offering Mail-In Rebate on Select Targets

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posted on July 23, 2018
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Fall bowhunting seasons are right around the corner, and Rinehart Targets is making it a bit easier on your pocket to perfect your shot by offering mail-in rebate savings on several of its popular targets.

Hunters can receive $10 cash back on the Woodland Hunter target, the Pyramid target, 18- and 22-inch Rhino Bags and the 18-inch X-Bow Bag, when purchased July 1 through August 31, 2018. In addition, the company will also be offering a $20 rebate on any Woodland Buck target, 26-inch Rhino Bag or 18-1 target, when purchased August 1st through September 30, 2018.

After purchasing your qualifying target, go to rinehart3d.com/rebates and download the rebate submission form listed for the target model purchased. Complete the rebate form and mail it along with a copy of your receipt to the provided mailing address.

“Our hope is that through our summer rebate savings program, we will see even more archers (both novice and expert) have the opportunity to experience the quality and durability of a Rinehart target,” said James McGovern, President of Rinehart Targets. “These rebate offers won’t last long, so if you’ve had your eye on one of these popular targets currently on rebate, this summer is the time to pull the trigger,” McGovern added.

For more information, go to rinehart3d.com.

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