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GUNS Magazine October 1960 - Jeffersonian

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SPECIALBIGOFFER!OVER $1400IN READING AND REFERENCE •••·ALL FOR $7 98$14.00 worth of reading and reference enjoymentfor the hunter and. shooter-yours forjust $7.98 if you act,today. And, as a specialbonus, we will include a beautiful II x 15 fullcolor lithograph of a famous hand gun-ifyou act promptly.Send in the coupon below, today, to earn thisspecial bonus. This offer is fully guaranteed;if you feel that you're not satisfied, simplytell us: we'll refund the unexpired value ofyour subscription to Guns and Guns Quarterly,You risk notqinglMAIL COUPON before Oct. 1. for special bonus giftr<strong>GUNS</strong>MAGAZINE '<strong>GUNS</strong> QUARTERLY'I 8150 N. 'CentralPark Skokie, lll. PDA . II ' Geritlemen: " II, Include me among thQse who accept ,yol,lr special offer. Enclosed find I1I satisfied. 'I, $7.98 to be' returned if I'm not II NameIAddressILCity ,'Zone__ State__'_ _ JBIG RAM OF JOB PASS(Continued from page 23)have said anybody claiming kills at thoseranges was a liar. Since then my Big Ram of'Job Pass has taught me a little more ~espectfor long range sl;iots, and a little more under·standing of just how chancy, never to be attempted,except in special circumstances,such shots are.Correctly sighting in the rifle can makepossible an intentional long shot, thoughwhen the lead-slinging was over in my case1 felt that La'dy Luck had aligned the sights,too. 1 zeroed the Magnum 3" high at 100yards; the same with the .30-06. With 180grain factory loads the Magnum bullet woulddrop to recross the lin~ of sight at 250 yards,while the slower .30-06 would hit point ofaim at 225. The principle is to zero the rifleat the longest possible range that will notcause mid-range misses bec'luse of bullet risein its trajectory. The charts J fixed to eachrifle are typical, and show what every huntershould memorize about his rifle and the bulletand load he plans to use:'Sighting Charts For Andy Anderson's .30-06and .300 H & H Model 70s.30-06 Zero 225 yds. 180 gr. bullet25 yds. 0" (225 yds. 0")50 yds. + 1" (300 yds. -9")100 yds. +3" (350.yds. -18")150 yds. + 3" (400 yds. -32")500 yds. -72".300 H & .H Zero 250 yds. 189 gr. bullet25 yds. 0" (250 yds. 0")50 yds. +Ph" (300 yds. _5")100 yds. + 3" (350 yds. -12")150 yds. + 4" (400 yds. -18")500 yds., -55"Following the, zero setting, my wife and 1,practiced estimating ga'me distances in termsof how man'y football' fields lay between usand' the mark; ,and . we practice fired atranges, up to 300 yards with one sight settingto learn how much to hold off in order to hitwhere we wished. The routine has paid offhandsomely: my wife, as a beginner, canclaim nine one-shot kills 'of 13 big gametrophies, from five species including moose,goat' and elk, without having lost or woundedone single trophy. The redhead now claimsthe mos't species and the largest total bag ofany huntress from the Lone Star State. Thelessons she has learned are proved worthwhile.'I wonder, did Diana have red hair?Phil Templeton had brought our littleparty into rugged, shale-covered slopes lead·ing up to a jagged hogback west of Job Pass.We could see out, over the rough limestonepeaks typical of that area: Here 1 wasdestined to bag my "big ram" and somehow,1 felt even' at the beginning of the hunt, thatthis was to be a special event.Undulating to the north-east lay tier afterComploto with Now Willi.,'",. RocolvorPEEP SIGHTwith callbratodadlustmonts forwlndago &ElovatlonAMMO andNEW ACCESSORIESSPECIALS: (sold onlywith rifle) • Leather sling.$2.00. Cleaning rod. $1.00.Gun case (heavy duty), $2.00. Cleaninekit (patches. bore cleaner and gunoU). 75c. AMMOr 100 rei.. MUlUiry,$7.SO; 40 rei•• 50....... hUMin., $5.90.......... ~...~.....• PROTECT YOURSELF. ••• with this Fountain Pen.Type POCKET •,• TEAR GAS.• DIVICE. ,. $15 VALUE ' •• 3B Special Cal. •· ,~• ••• For police or civilian'.• defense against robbers, •mashers, etc. Causes no·• permanent iniury. Highly •Nickel Plated polished heavy nickel,.• Peerless Type case with spring-steel• HANDCUFFS pocket dip. •$15,00 value; SPECIAL SEND CHECK DR• $ 795 pro MDNEY ORDER. NQ ,COD's •• Delux~ leather Registe~e:p~~~r~~~~ibutors.• carrying east:' $2.50 Official Police Equipment .•PUBLIC SPORTS SHOPS. 11 S. 16th St•• Phila. 2, Pa.This product is not intended for sale in states 'orlocalities which have la:ws forbidding their sale.$4430/06SPRINGFIELD SPORTERSHighest 'quality cllstom Gunsmithing, ' Money·back guaranteeFamous 30/06 U;S. ,Springfield95. ~~~~s. ~~~sc.hoi~~~f s~~Paei7a~~-~OtlT~.SpOTter form for -your hunting and.shooting pleasure. Each rifle complete with a BRAND- NEWwalnut stock. New 24" tapered Ordnance steel barrelsmanufactured by Remington. Perfect for all North Americanbig game. Fires st;andard 30/06 Cal. ammo, most ·vers~tilecartridge ever developed.. Hunting ammo available everywhere.SPECn'ICATIONS: Bhl. .length. 24"; Mu~zle vel. 2800fps. 5-shot m~gazine plus 1 rd in chamber; Weight, .7 1 /2 Jb$.TO ORDER: Enclose $10 dep. for C.O.D. AU rifles shippedF.O.B. Culver City, Calif. resid. add 4% state tax. 10-DAYMONEY BACK GUAR, - .SPORTIN; ARMS; INC., 11021 .IShlncton Blvd., Cul,er CIIl 41, Cllif.44 <strong>GUNS</strong> OCTOBER <strong>1960</strong>

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