Leupold Announces Partnership with Drury Outdoors

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posted on November 15, 2017
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Leupold has announced a new partnership with Drury Outdoors, home to some of the nation's most passionate and dedicated whitetail hunters.

"We're ecstatic to be partnering with a company like Leupold," said Drury Outdoors co-founder Mark Drury. "We take great pride in our hard work and dedication to our consumers, and the craftsmanship and quality of its products is proof that Leupold embodies those same traits."

Founded in 1989 by Mark and Terry Drury, Drury Outdoors has grown exponentially since filming its first-ever featured production, "King of the Spring," on a Panasonic AG450 in Super VHS format nearly three decades ago. The Drury family and brand have become household names across the outdoor industry and currently share their adventures across four television shows: The Pursuit Channel's "Natural Born," as well "Dream Season," "Bow Madness" and "THIRTEEN," all of which air on Outdoor Channel.

"Drury Outdoors is family owned and operated, and was built from the ground up right here in the United States—just like Leupold & Stevens," said Bruce Pettet, president and chief executive officer of Leupold. "We couldn't be happier to have the country's most dominant whitetail hunters backed by the country's most dominant optics."

For more information on Leupold, visit Leupold.com or DruryOutdoors.com.

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