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given by the bullet not compensating for the gun's great relative 

 deficiency in range and accuracy, while even the penetration was 

 inferior at ordinary distances. It is largely also a matter of indi- 

 vidual taste. At one time I possessed a very expensive double- 

 barrelled 500 Express, by one of the crack English makers ; but 

 I never liked the gun, and could not do as well with it as with 

 my repeater, which cost barely a sixth as much. So one day I 

 handed it to a Scotch friend, who was manifestly ill at ease with 

 a Winchester exactly like my own. He took to the double-barrel 

 as naturally as I did to the repeater, and did excellent work with 

 it. Personally, I have always preferred the Winchester. I now 

 use a 45-90, with my old buffalo gun, a 40-90 Sharps', as spare 

 rifle. Both, of course, have specially tested barrels, and are 

 stocked and sighted to suit myself. 



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