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WIN an Opticron MM2 52mm travelscope, 13-39x zoom eyepiece, case & tripod worth £400 (1 Viewer)

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WIN an Opticron MM2 52mm travelscope, 13-39x zoom eyepiece, case & tripod worth £400

WIN!! AN OPTICRON MM2 52mm travelscope, 13-39x zoom eyepiece, case & tripod worth £400

Simply reply to this thread answer the following questions:
  1. Do you own and use a scope? (Yes/No)
  2. If your answer to Question 1 was Yes: Do you have both a full size (60mm+ objective) fieldscope AND a travelscope?
  3. If your answer to Question 1 was No: How much would you expect to pay for your first scope?
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The top prize is an AN OPTICRON MM2 52mm travelscope, 13-39x zoom eyepiece, case & tripod worth £400.

A runner up prize of an Opticron 8x32LE WP monocular will be won at the end September, and another in the middle of October.

Winners will be drawn randomly. All eligible entries received by the closing date have an equal chance of winning. Entries not submitted in accordance with the rules or incomplete or illegible entries will be disqualified. Only the first entry from each member will be counted. Each entrant can only win one price. Competition closes on the 31st October. Picture is representative of prize only. No alternative prizes may be requested although BirdForum and its competition partners reserve the right to alter arrangements or prizes should this be unavoidable.
 
1. Yes
2. Just a small scope, an old Soviet TYPNCT4 20x50 drawtube scope, so a travelscope only.

Hope I've answered that OK!
 
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