Winchester Launches Rooster XR Dream Hunt Contest

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posted on July 15, 2015
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Winchester Ammunition and GoPro have announced the launch of a new contest, which will allow one lucky winner to join the aforementioned companies on a fall 2015 pheasant hunt at the legendary Kessler Canyon, an upland Mecca of sorts.

Entering the contest is simple—go to the Winchester website, and fill out the appropriate form.

The grand prize, obviously, is the titular dream hunt. The winner will be sent on a world-class pheasant hunt with Winchester. In addition, they'll receive a GoPro camera, assorted Winchester gear and a case of Rooster XR ammunition. A number of consolation prizes, featuring an assortment of Winchester branded gear, will also be awarded.

The contest is open from July 15 through Sept. 1, 2015. The hunt will take place from Oct. 5 to Oct. 8, 2015.

For more information, go to Winchester.com.

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