QDMA Hunter's Dream Sweepstakes Now Open

by
posted on November 10, 2014
** 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. **

The Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) has launched its Hunter's Dream Sweepstakes, which will allow 30 winners to choose from over $300,000 in prizes—including 52 firearms and 26 "dream hunts."

To enter, interested parties must purchase sweepstakes tickets from the QDMA. Hunter's Dream Sweepstakes tickets are available for $25 each, 6 for $100, 14 for $200 and 24 for $300. Every ticket is entered in all 30 drawings, which will all take place on December 6, 2014. You do not have to be a QDMA member to participate.

The Grand Prize winner will get to choose from eight prize packages, one of which is a $15,000 cash payout. Other prizes include 52 firearms, 25 dream hunts, an Alaskan Inside Passage cruise for four, Polaris Rangers, a $6,000 Cabela's Shopping Spree, a Lowe Roughneck 1756 boat, Mathews Creed bows, Swarovski binoculars, TenPoint Crossbows, Honda Generators, FLIR Thermosight night vision scopes, gift cards and further cash prizes.

The complete list of prizes and official rules can be found at HuntersDreamSweepstakes.com.

To enter, interested parties must contact the QDMA at 866-460-3337.

For more information, go to QDMA.com.

Latest

Nomad 30 Lede 2
Nomad 30 Lede 2

#SundayGunday: Dead Air Nomad 30

This week on #SundayGunday, we’re checking out the Dead Air Nomad 30, the 30-caliber hunting stalwart of Dead Air’s suppressor lineup. The stainless-steel can tips the scales at less than a pound, despite being rated for calibers up to .300 Norma Magnum, and 4400 ft.-lbs. of energy. For more on the Nomad 30, check out this exclusive video.

Eye on the Future of Hunting and Conservation

The dedication to passing on the enthusiasm and understanding of hunting’s role shows in the number of courses, seminars and special hunts already on the calendar with various state game and fish departments, and conservation organizations. Here are a few that crossed my desk just last week, but there are dozens of others—likely a few near you.

Funding Boost for Migration Corridors

On Feb. 11 Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgrum announced nearly $8 million would be added to the Western Big Game Seasonal Habitat and Migration Corridors grant program’s base funding of $2 million this year.

Winter: Prime Time for Small Game Hunting

Chasing rabbits and squirrels with friends is the perfect way to pass the cold winter days.

Kovix Suppressors Moves Headquarters to Montana

Kovix, a titanium suppressor manufacturer, has announced the company had relocated headquarters to Kalispell, Mont.

Proposed Oregon Petition Would Ban All Hunting

A petition to ban all hunting in Oregon is getting close to making this year’s ballot. Proponents of the PEACE Act (an acronym for “People for the Elimination of Animal Cruelty Exemptions Act”) are reporting they have amassed about 100,000 of the 117,173 signatures needed for the petition to make the November ballot.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.