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Leupold and Buck Knives have designated three new products to help generate funding for the conservation initiatives of the Boone and Crockett Club.
"Our partnership with these American family-owned companies is a natural extension of the values established by our founder, Theodore Roosevelt, because both Leupold and Buck Knives are companies based on the concept of wise-use of natural resources, as well as on hunter-based conservation," said Boone and Crockett Club Vice President Marc Mondavi.
The Club receives a percentage of all sales on the following products emblazoned with the Boone and Crockett logo:
Leupold Golden Ring® HD™ Boone and Crockett Spotting Scope
This powerful new Golden Ring® 20-60x80mm HD™ spotting scope has the distinction of being the latest Leupold product to bear the Boone and Crockett Club name.
"The Boone and Crockett Club has long promoted selective harvest of mature specimens as an important conservation and management tool. Leupold products in general, and this new spotting scope in particular, are made to support hunters in their long-range field evaluation of big game," said Mondavi.
Buck Knives 103 Skinner Knife
A Buck classic, this elegant, collectible 103 features a bull elk drawing on the blade and a real rosewood handle displaying the Boone and Crockett logo.
Buck Knives 120 General Knife
A popular and hard-to-obtain knife, the famous 120 is now a tribute to the Boone and Crockett Club’s most famous principal—Hunt Fair Chase.
Mondavi explained, "Proper care and use of the bounty from a hunt is important to both Buck Knives and the Boone and Crockett Club. For the hunter, that commitment is aided by having the right tools to care for game in the field as well as preparation for the table."
For more information, visit www.leupold.com, www.buckknives.com or look for Boone and Crockett-licensed products wherever optics and fine cutlery are sold