C.A.C. WINS AGAIN
N.I. SPARROW CHAMPIONSHIP C.A.C. cartridges, produced in Hew Zealand, with Hew Zealand capital and labour, have won more championships in this country than any imported cartridge. Hews of fresh victories by C.A.C. in Hew Zealand shooting matches seems almost of daily occurrence now. Ilc«uits of the Horth Island Sparrow i hampions-hip recently received have added further testimony to the excellence of this Hew Zealand-made ammunition. Groomo and Whittle shot to thirty-five birds, Groome eventually winning the championship. The prizemoney was divided by McLauchlan. Masterton, Thompson. Palmerston North, Groome and Whittle, of Hawke’s Bay. Everyone of the prize-winning competitors used C.A.C. ammunitioii. Reasons for C.A.C/S continued success are not far to seek. C.A.C. is made “on the spot,” and reaches the shootist direct from the Auckland factory. Loads are, therefore, always fresh. Powder is specially selected for the damp climate of Hew Zealand. Superchilled shot gives greater penetration and combined with specially selected Powder has tremendous killing power. Each batch of C.A.C. is carefully tested at every stage of manufacture, and lastly by highly sensitive instruments before it leaves the factory.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 7
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183C.A.C. WINS AGAIN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 7
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