Breeder and sportsman . Carson City, July 31, Smelting and Lead Co., GENTLEMEN: The machine-loaded shot-gun cartridges you sent me, I have testedvery thoroughly, and I find them fully equal,if not superior as to penetration and distri-bution, to my own carefully prepared Land-loaded ones. I shall load no more sKells formyself, and hereby give notice to all migra-tory wild fowl that they must hereafter flyabove the atmoshhere to get out of danger,for I am of the opinion that 1 can, with yourStandard ammunition in my Old Annihila-tor, made by Nichols & Lefevre, knock acock widgeon hig


Breeder and sportsman . Carson City, July 31, Smelting and Lead Co., GENTLEMEN: The machine-loaded shot-gun cartridges you sent me, I have testedvery thoroughly, and I find them fully equal,if not superior as to penetration and distri-bution, to my own carefully prepared Land-loaded ones. I shall load no more sKells formyself, and hereby give notice to all migra-tory wild fowl that they must hereafter flyabove the atmoshhere to get out of danger,for I am of the opinion that 1 can, with yourStandard ammunition in my Old Annihila-tor, made by Nichols & Lefevre, knock acock widgeon higher than the kite of Gilde-roy & Co. Yours verv truly, HUB. G. Office of Cal. State Sportsmans Association. San Francisco, July 8, Smelting and Lead Co., GENTLEMEN: I have given the shells,loaded by the Chamberlin Cartridge LoadingMachine, a trial, and am pleased with find the ammunition used to ^e first-class,and the Standard Machine-Loaded Shells,mechanically speaking, perfect. I like themso well that 1 shall never load another shellfor my own use, when these can be yours, H. H. BKIGGS.


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