. The Game breeder . be-lieve it will not be so difficult to getlive quail as it has been. Records of the shooting are very in-teresting on the places where a fewthousand quail are shot every have enjoyed looking over the scorebooks where the records are kept rightand show the daily bags, number of guns,area shot over and often some marginalnotes about unusual happenings, extra-ordinary shots, extra fine dog work, would advise all the new game clubsand game breeding associations to keepfull records. They will furnish interest-ing reading. Movements of Keepers. Wm. Melrose has


. The Game breeder . be-lieve it will not be so difficult to getlive quail as it has been. Records of the shooting are very in-teresting on the places where a fewthousand quail are shot every have enjoyed looking over the scorebooks where the records are kept rightand show the daily bags, number of guns,area shot over and often some marginalnotes about unusual happenings, extra-ordinary shots, extra fine dog work, would advise all the new game clubsand game breeding associations to keepfull records. They will furnish interest-ing reading. Movements of Keepers. Wm. Melrose has gOne to IndianNeck Farm. THE GAME BREEDER 85 Warning Signals. Warning signals against swipes havebeen ordered displayed by the GameConservation Society throughout themiddle west. Sportsmen and game breeders should be alert everywhere inthis area. Common sense still prevailsin Texas, throughout the south and onthe Pacific coast where the GameBreeder is well represented. FITTING UP A .22 REPEATER FOR FINE TARGET No. 1. The New Remington UMC No. 12-C N. R. A. Target Grade Repeating Rifle. Small bore rifle shooting under the directionof the National Rifle Association of Americahas for its principal object the instruction ofour citizens in the art of rifle shooting as asport and as practical preparedness increasing popularity gives unmistakableevidence that it has taken a strong hold onthose who love to shoot the rifle. During the past few years the N. R. organized many of its clubs into leagues,in fact the league competitions for the winterof 1917 showed a membership of over 100clubs. Most of the shooting is done from the slowfree prone position and while this kind ofshooting is undoubtedly of value, the great warhas demonstrated that expertness in slow fireshooting does not mean a complete rifle edu-cation. Rapidity of fire is more important, butrequires suitable arms in order to obtain thebest lesults. With the exception of the 22 Krag andSpringfield Army


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