Need a New Saddle? Win One!

Today is a big day for our 50th Anniversary celebration. It could also lead to a big day for you!

Beginning today, March 18, 2011, you can enter for a chance to win the ultimate horseman’s prize–a custom, fully tooled Western saddle, made by Cactus Saddlery and adorned with the H&R 50th Anniversary logo. There can only be one big winner in the contest, but never fear–we’re giving out other great prizes. Ten second-prize winners will each received a two-year subscription to the magazine, and one third-prize winner will get a copy of Clinton Anderson’s Ground Manners Short Course.

Now for the important part: where to enter! Visit http://www.EquiSearch.com/saddlecontest before June 20, 2011.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A PURCHASE DOES NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Sweepstakes open to those ages 18 and older as of 3/18/11 and residents of 50 USA and D.C. To enter, fill out the form on http://www.equisearch.com/saddlecontest. One entry per person. All entries must be received by 6/30/11. Winners will be selected in a random drawing on or about 7/1/11, under the supervision of Sponsor. Odds of winning depend on the total number of entries received. There are 12 prizes, total ARV: $3,420. All taxes on prizes are the sole responsibility of winners. Winners will be notified by email or phone on or about 7/1/11. All federal, state and local laws and regulations apply. Sponsor: Active Interest Media, LLC. Void where prohibited by law. All entrants are bound by the Full Rules. Go to http://www.equisearch.com/saddlecontest to enter and see Official Rules. SADDLE SHOWN IS FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY.

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