Cash Savings from Benelli and Franchi

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posted on September 22, 2025
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If you’ve been waiting to “pull the trigger” on the purchase of a new bolt-action hunting rifle, two of the industry’s finest have launched promotions that may end your foot dragging. Purchase a Benelli Lupo or Franchi Momentum before Dec. 1 and there could be a $200 or $100 cash rebate, respectively, in your future. In both cases a free 12-month OnX Hunt Elite subscription—delivered by e-mail—is icing on the cake.

Benelli Lupo

The Benelli Lupo features Benelli’s ComfortTech 3 recoil reduction system, a cryogenically treated barrel, precision-hardened steel receiver, free-floated barrel and it wears the company’s proprietary, corrosion- and abrasion-resistant BE.S.T. surface treatment. Add Italian styling with the company’s reputation for innovation and it’s a prized addition to any collection.

As for performance, when John Zent reviewed the Lupo for American Hunter he noted, “Long-shot scenarios aren’t unusual, but neither are close-up, fast-unfolding encounters where rifle-handling prowess makes the difference. I want a rifle that can do both. Based on what I’ve seen, the Lupo is both a shooter and a hunter that will help lots of us come home with the animals we want.”

A photo of the rifle’s UPC code and serial number from the packaging must be provided to qualify for the $200 rebate, along with the original itemized sales receipt, dated between Aug. 1 and Nov. 30, 2025. All rebate requests must be submitted and postmarked by Dec. 31, 2025. The offer is valid in the U.S. only. Full details and limitations can be accessed at rapidrebates.com/lupo.

Franchi Momentum

Now through Nov. 30, 2025, every purchase of a Franchi Momentum rifle comes with a $100 rebate check by mail and a 12-month OnX Hunt Elite subscription, delivered digitally via e-mail. The bolt-action features an adjustable trigger, free-floated barrel, ergonomic stock wearing Franchi’s TSA recoil pad and much more.

The offer is valid only in the United States and certain other limitations apply. To redeem the offer visit this rapidrebates.com/franchi and upload a photo of your rifle’s UPC code and serial number from the packaging, along with the original receipt dated within Aug. 1 and Nov. 30. Requests must be submitted and postmarked by Dec. 31, 2025. Please allow eight to 10 weeks for rebate delivery.

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