CARTRIDGES.
Good wine needs no bush, and good cartridges do not require any advertisement. The "bag" talks. But, a good cartridge in one gun may be a poor cartridge in another gun. Certain gunmakers test only With a certain make of cartridge, and naturally this brand is apt to give tbe beßt results in guna made by them. For thia reaßon dealers should carry a number of the best brands of cartridges in stock, but, as cartridges deteriorate when in Btock for a long while and an they have to be stocked in many sized of Bhot and in dfferent gauges, the small dealer sometimes shirk) his responsibility in this direction. The visitor to A. E. Robinson's Sports Depot is struck with the variety of cartirdges in all sizes of shot upon the Bhelves. Being most reasonable in prices—Smokeless 2& inch twelve gauge cartridges are on sale from 9a 8d per 100 —Mr Robinßon has a rapid sale., for cartridges, which can be relied upon to be new stock and to give th« beßt results.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 16 September 1914, Page 7
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175CARTRIDGES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 704, 16 September 1914, Page 7
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