Legacy Sports International Announces "AmmoBoost" Giveaway

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posted on March 9, 2016
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It's hard to argue with free stuff—and the outdoor industry knows it. With that in mind, Legacy Sports International has announced a new online giveaway that offers consumers the chance to win an AmmoBoost magazine conversion kit of their choice and a corresponding box of Hornady ammunition. Want to get involved? We hope you're active on social media.

The giveaway—which is being hosted on both the Legacy Sports International and Hornady Facebook pages—runs from March 9 through March 23, 2016. In order to enter, consumers must follow three relatively easy guidelines. They're list below.

To Enter:

1. "Like" the Legacy Sports International and Hornady Facebook pages.
2. Re-post the giveaway on your account.
3. Comment AMMOBOOST on the promo post.
4. Bonus entry for participation on Instagram. 

Winner will be chosen at random and be able to choose from either a Howa 1500/Weatherby Vanguard kit or a Remington 700 BDL kit. Available for rifles in .204, .223, .243, 7mm-08 and .308. Long action conversion kits in .25-06, .270, 30.06, 6.5 x 55, .300 Win. Mag., .338 Win. Mag. and 7mm Rem. Mag. Calibers. With a choice of 5 or 10 round magazine (magnum is 5 round only).

For more information, go to the Legacy Sports International Facebook page.

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