Sellmark Corporation Giving Away $10K In Outdoor Gear

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posted on June 15, 2021
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Sellmark Summer Sportsmens Giveaway F

One lucky winner of Sellmark Corporation's Summer Sportsmen's Gear Giveaway will receive more than $10,000 worth of gear from the company's numerous companies, including great options from Pulsar, Sightmark and more.

Included in the summer promotion package is a pair of Pulsar Accolade 2 LRF XP50 binoculars, a Sightmark Wraith 4K Max riflescope, a Kopfjäger K700 Reaper Grip Kit, a Sniper Hog Lights 66LRX IR light package, and ICOtec Outlaw Programmable Game Call and a Googan Squad gear package!

With this set, one lucky winner will be set up with the ultimate hog hunting package. The Pulsar Accolade 2 LRF XP50 binoculars are loaded with the latest in thermal-imaging technology, giving the user an 1,800-meter detectable range along with an integrated laser rangefinder. Paired with these waterproof binos is the Sightmark Wraight 4K Max digital riflescope, which offers incredible aiming capabilities in both day and night conditions with a detection range of up to 300 yards. The riflescope offers 3-24X magnification, along with 10 reticle options and the ability to save up to 4 firearm profiles.

To enter the giveaway, go to this link here and follow the steps to multiply your entries: https://gleam.io/widIV/a-complete-all-outdoor-sportsmens-summer-giveaway

The contest ends Aug. 17, 2021 and is available to U.S. participants only.

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