Steyr Arms Announces “Big Buck Down!” Giveaway Program

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posted on September 7, 2018
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Steyr Arms has announced the launch of its “Big Buck Down!” Guns & Gear Giveaway program, featuring three prize packages. Prize packages will be given away in 10-day intervals throughout the month of September, with the winner chosen at the end of each 10-day period. The first giveaway is open for entry now until the Sept. 10, the second is open for entry from Sept.11 through Sept. 20, and the final giveway entry period opens on Sept. 21 through Sept. 30.

The three prize packages are as follows:

Prize Package 1 (Sept. 1-10, valued at $5,683)
• Steyr Scout Rifle
• 2-person, 2-day quail or duck hunt from Intercoastal Safaris, complete with meals and beachfront lodging
• Jagdhund Schopfl boots
• Jagdhund Jenner backpack
• Jagdhund Graz hat
• X-JAGD top and bottom Base Layers and Short Function socks
• Swarovski Z5 3.5-18x44 P riflescope

Prize Package 2 (Sept. 11-20, valued at $5,543)
• Steyr Pro THB 6.5 Creedmoor rifle
• 2-person, 2-day quail or duck hunt from Intercoastal Safaris,  complete with meals and beachfront lodging
• Jagdhund Schopfl boots
• Jagdhund Jenner backpack
• Jagdhund Graz hat
• Swarovski Z5 3.5-18x44 P riflescope

Prize Package 3 (Sept. 21-30, valued at $7,234)
• Merkel 40E Side-by-Side Shotgun
• 2-person, 2-day quail or duck hunt from Intercoastal Safaris, complete with meals and beachfront lodging
• Jagdhund Schopfl boots
• Jagdhund Jenner backpack
• Jagdhund Graz hat
• X-JAGD top and bottom Base Layers and Short Function socks

To enter, go to buckdowngiveaway.com and provide your name, a valid email address, your zip code and sign up for newsletters from the sponsors. No purchase necessary.

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