Breeder and sportsman . Tail to note the special points of merit possessed by yourammunition, and which may be formulated thus: Each shell MUST receive the exact amount of powderand shot, and the exact number of wads. The wads MUST be squarely seated upon the powder with theproper amount of pressure upon them, and retain their disc-like form. The ammunition MUST be-intro-duced into the shell in proper rotation. Each shell must be the exact counterpart of all othars of thesame lot. Much of the fickleness of guns, :is exhibited in their performances, is due to imperfectly loadedshells. No gun, n


Breeder and sportsman . Tail to note the special points of merit possessed by yourammunition, and which may be formulated thus: Each shell MUST receive the exact amount of powderand shot, and the exact number of wads. The wads MUST be squarely seated upon the powder with theproper amount of pressure upon them, and retain their disc-like form. The ammunition MUST be-intro-duced into the shell in proper rotation. Each shell must be the exact counterpart of all othars of thesame lot. Much of the fickleness of guns, :is exhibited in their performances, is due to imperfectly loadedshells. No gun, no matter how carefully it 11i;i\ have I n bored, can be made to give uniform results | unless the cartridges are exactly alike in every particular. Until your cartridges were placed upon the| market 1 have personally supervised the 1 ling of all ammunition used by me, but in view of the su- ^periorityYif your goods over the best hand-loaded cartridges, that irksome duty will now be avoided. Respectfully, S. E. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN AMMUNITION, i


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