Benelli Announces 'Take It To The MAX' Fall Promotion

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posted on October 9, 2014
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Beginning October 1, Benelli launched its "Take It To The MAX" fall promotion, which will offer consumers a chance to claim a $150 towards new waterfowl gear with the purchase of select shotguns.

The promotion, which runs through November 30, 2014, rewards purchasers of a new Benelli Super Black Eagle II or Super Vinci in Realtree MAX-4 or MAX-5 with a $150 Drake gift card.

The Super Black Eagle II is Benelli's durable, semi-auto standard-bearer and is widely known for its reliability and versatility. The lightweight Super Vinci's balance and softer recoil make for faster shooting and easier handling.

"Waterfowl hunting involves getting up close and personal with wet, cold and dirty conditions-and that's just the dog," said Tom Kaleta, Vice President of Marketing for Benelli USA. "Seriously, equipment is put to the test when you're in the blind or in the boat, so you want the best you can get. With "Take It To The MAX", hunters get a waterfowl makeover-a legendary shotgun that will perform flawlessly for many years under any conditions, and an extra $150 of top quality apparel or gear. They're ready to go right into the field for a more enjoyable, rewarding hunt."

For more information, go to BenelliUSA.com.

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