Win a Bushnell HuntTrack GPS at NRAhuntersrights.org

   09.05.12

Win a Bushnell HuntTrack GPS at NRAhuntersrights.org

During the month of September, visit www.NRAhuntersrights.org for a chance to win a Bushnell HuntTrack GPS.

Bushnell’s HuntTrack is a personal navigation device and hunting data center rolled into one waterproof design—yet is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.

The HuntTrack gives you peace of mind in the field, especially if you’re hunting a new or unfamiliar area. With just a click of a button, the HuntTrack can mark up to 25 locations, helping you to navigate to and from hunting areas, treestands, a downed animal, or even your truck.

Using your geographic location, the device also provides information on sunrise/sunset times, moon phases, weather, temperature and barometric pressure—all in real time, right in the field. The HuntTrack even takes the environmental conditions affecting animal behavior and combines them into a single algorithm to forecast 24 hours of animal activity.

At the end of the day, the HuntTrack’s “breadcrumbs” tracking feature logs exactly where you’ve been, and you can upload that data and overlay it on a topographic map through the free HuntTrack software application.

Free to one lucky entrant, the HuntTrack GPS retails for $164.95.

To learn more about the HuntTrack, as well as Bushnell’s complete line of sport optics and outdoor technology, visit www.bushnell.com.

To enter the September 2012 Gift Giveaway, visit www.NRAhuntersrights.org and scroll down to the box titled “TO ENTER GIFT GIVEAWAY” on the right-hand side of the homepage. Just send an e-mail to the address provided and write “Gift Giveaway” in the subject line. Entries will be accepted now through Sept. 30, and a winner will be announced Oct. 1 on www.NRAhuntersrights.org. (One entry per person, please.)

For the most up-to-date information about your hunting rights there’s just one source: www.NRAhuntersrights.org.

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The National Rifle Association created www.NRAhuntersrights.org to keep hunters informed about issues that threaten their right to hunt—things like hunting bans and anti-hunting legislation, shooting range closures, the activities of anti-hunting groups, and the onslaught of confusing regulations that are driving people out of hunting. We alert hunters to good news, too. If a state creates a new hunting season, opens a new public shooting range, establishes a youth mentored hunt, or adds more public hunting land, hunters can read about it at www.NRAhuntersrights.org

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