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GUNS Magazine December 1955 - Jeffersonian's Home Page

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the 16-yard rise can aim, lead and blast histarget in A68 of a second after it leaves thetrap-less than Vs second! But for cost, itruns pretty high, compared to other, moreleisurely sports. A box of 25 12-gauge shellswill cost you about $3.40Ñabou 13%~ around. A carton of 135 clay targets willrun about $4.50-a little over 3%~ each,regardless of whether you hit it or not. Andof course your shotgun costs a little-almostanything between $23.50 up to $1500 andmore, depending on how fancy you like yourhardware. Ordinarily, trap guns in the morepopular standard makes range from about$130-140 up to $250, depending on thegrade of fancy wood, deluxe checkering,barrel ribs, and choke attachments if addedto the base cost of the gun.At about 17c a shot, an afternoon at therange can run you into quite a bit of money.Clubs, buying in quantities, pass along theirdiscounts to members. Trap loads boughtthis way cost about $2 for 25, and targetsabout $1. Thus the price per shot is shavedto about 12 cents a shot, which is stilla lot of candy bars for Junior. Trap shooterswho have more time than money arefinding shotshell reloading a practical measure,but even then the equipment neededtakes a slice of the change purse right atfirst. From $20 to $90 will buy you shotshellreloading outfits. with all the necessarydies and accessories. This way you cut thecost of your ammo down to a nickel around for powder, primers and shot. Sorrynobodyhas yet devised a machine for rebuild:ing pulverized clay targets!Trapshooting is the oldest of the two shotgungames-trap and skeet. Trap began inthe leisurely days of muzzle loading shotguns,back in England during the 1790'swhen the British temporarily tired of blastingAmerican peasants and began shootingEnglish pheasants and other winged beasties.Because of the abundance of wildfowl, itdidn't take much cost or effect to traplarge numbers of birds to shoot at for sport.Live birds were sold to shooting groups or toindividuals as live targets. The birds wereplaced single in cages or "traps" and werereleased upon the command of the shooterNew Features Solit-Band desian foreasy installation.HERRETT'S NEW OFF-SET HAMMER SHOEThe fastest, easiest revolver cocking inhistory!Made left or right handed for S&W andColt's revolvers. No alteration of gunor special tools needed. Install it yourselfin minutes, locks on tight. Givesevery shooter a natural revolver thumb.$3.25 direct or from your dealer.CUSTOMSTOCKSFor All Popular American Guns!Precision carved and precision fitted EXACTLY toshooter's individual requirements. No mass patterns UBCU.Order for Ruger, Colt's and S&W revolvers, Colt's .45Auto, Hi-Standard, Colt's Match Target or Woodsman.Left or right handed.No. F-105 Fox-Coyote Calling .. . . . . . . . . .$2.00No. D-2 Regular Duck Call .......... .... $2.50THE ORIGINAL PLASTIC STOCK INLAYSare my bweman. Better than Ever!FAMOUS^' MOUNh. ST/Ti -,be -t. rnl"%? 3%for latest IM.k%%LZ!!~ne%"sZiC. D. CAHOON DEPT. 2, TOPSFIELD, MASS.Write for our illustratedbrochure containing allinformation and orderinginstructions.Stock deliveries within 2 weeks.Hammer shoes shipped immediately.NEW Canada Sportsman's CatalogueSPORTINO OOODS OF QUALITY~;~;i~g,of6s;;~~~~a~;~~.lng Goods equipment. from Canada. Over 160 England, PP..France Spain Italy Germany Japan U.8.A.-tho WORLD'SBEST now availabie to you'by mh. PRICE $1.00-refundedwith first over $10. ELLWOOD EPPS, "SportingGoods ~f Oualitv". CLINTON. ONTARIO.TELESCOPESsetting and Tdnooma obl~tlve liniw. TiTMlrlal andC(leçtfa wwlcm. FREE LITERATURE.REVERE INSTRUMENT COMPANYS8M Hmlly~~d BlVd., La8 Anmaln 28, Wlfornliholes in Sov. 99.5"- 1"-28 MM INDAGE IN REARCOMPLETE

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