Leupold Announces Partnership with Drury Outdoors

by
posted on November 15, 2017
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
leupold_lead.jpg

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.

Latest

Herman Shooting Fullfield 3 12X42
Herman Shooting Fullfield 3 12X42

#SundayGunday: Burris Fullfield 3-12x42

On this week's #SundayGunday, we’re checking out the Burris Fullfield 3-12x42mm. While the Fullfield line encompasses a whole range of magnifications and objective lens sizes, this one appeals as an excellent balance of features for hunters facing almost any scenario in the field. Learn more about it in this exclusive video.

Restoring Hunting Rights: How a DOI Proposal Could Benefit Alaska’s Hunters

The U.S. Department of the Interior’s (DOI) has proposed restoring state-aligned hunting regulations in Alaska’s national preserves marks a significant shift toward reducing federal overreach and empowering local hunters.

AI, Robots and the Future of Conservation

Is the future filled with AI robots using facial recognition to check your hunting license? Will a cloud of “smart” drones launch on opening day? And why can’t hunters buy one of those robotic mules designed for the Marine Corps to haul big game out of a wilderness? If you've ever wondered about any of the above, check out this latest piece from our own Guy Sagi.

Turkey Tactics: Scout Now for Spring Gobblers

Want to find success this spring? Get on the ground now and start scouting for those springtime Toms.

First Look: Ameristep Wide Bottom Blind

Ameristep has launched a new, oversized hunting blind for 2026, featuring all-over Mossy Oak Bottomland camouflage. The Frontline Wide-Bottom Extreme accommodates up to three hunters along with all their gear.

Henry National Forest Foundation Rifle Series

Henry Repeating Arms has launched a new series of commemorative rifles to benefit the National Forest Foundation (NFF), the nonprofit partner of the United States Forest Service (USFS).

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.