And … Action! Be the Star of Leupold’s Next Project Hunt

Every Hunter Has a Story Worth Telling. Let Leupold Tell Yours.

by posted on May 18, 2024
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Leupold has announced the return of its Project Hunt contest, which offers hunters across the United States the chance to have their next hunt filmed by a professional and shared across Leupold’s digital media platforms.

You plan the hunt. You call the shots. Leupold will send a filmmaker to capture every epic moment. Entering is easy, but this year there’s a twist. They’ve divided the contest into two regions: East and West. You’ll enter the region where your hunt will take place, and Leupold will choose a winner from each. Simply tell them what you’re hunting, where you’re hunting, and why your story is unique.

Entry period is May 13 - June 18, 2024.

For official rules and how to enter, go here.

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